Fraud in Minnesota is off the hook. I mean just.. so far over the top it's best compared to a 3rd world hell hole run by a military junta. You know, like Somalia, only with more wealth and almost unlimited taxpaying suckers to feed the corruption.
We know this because regular people are investigating and covering the story, and that is a story almost as huge as the fraud itself.
The traditional 'media' in Minnesota has simply refused to cover the corruption and fraud, and that is raising some hard questions. It's not like it was hidden. It was so in-your-face that only a Republican could have missed it.
An example of this, in the last week or so some dude with a cell phone camera and a few witness's spent a day walking around revealing $110,000,000 in blatant undeniable fraud, all coming from taxpayers pockets.
This dude, a college student I believe, has passed 1,000,000 114,000,000 1.14 million views on X and 1.4 million views on You Tube of his 42 minute video on X. To put that into perspective, more people have seen his report than all the readers of every newspaper across all of America in one day.... combined.
It's not that people don't want to see this story exposed. It's clear the traditional media has some other purpose here than, you know, reporting the news. That story itself is just as gigantic as the corruption being uncovered.
The reality is glaring:
- It's just isn't possible not a single politician in the tribal controlled state of Minnesota noticed fraud at this level. It rivals the GDP of small nations. They might be corrupt, but nobody is that stupid.
- Ditto for *All* the major media. They *chose* to not report on this.
- This is an opportunity for non-tribal politicians, and there is almost no chance at all they will rise to the occasion.
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