Commie Tim Walz

TigerGrowls

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This treasonous rat is a disgrace to Minnesota.



And here it is:


The Single Biggest Coved Scam in American History:


This is the criminal the Democrats chose for the 2024 Vice Presidency,


Governor Tim ‘Tampon’ Walz allowed a group of politically connected Somali criminals, including Ilhan Omar, to embezzle approximately $250 million in public funds.


• This was the single largest coved-scam related fraud during the Xi-Jinping -19 pandemic.


• A government-funded non-governmental organization (NGO) called ‘Feeding Our Future’, based in Minnesota, received $250 million intended to provide meals for children in need.


— Almost none of the funds were used for food.


• Where did the money go?


—— Real estate
—— Luxury vehicles and car dealerships
—— Expensive international travel
—— $160,000 sent to a company in China
—— $500,000 used to buy an apartment in Kenya


• It gets worse:


—— Ilhan Omar received thousands in donations.
—— Donations were made using fake names like “Unique Problem” and “Friday Donations.”


• The Tampon administration flagged the suspicious activity and froze the funds.


—— In response, lawsuits were filed accusing Tampon of racism.
—— Despite concerns, the fraud continued.


• One of the individuals later indicted for fraud had received the Minnesota Outstanding Refugee Award from Tampon himself.


—— That same individual was later accused of attempting to bribe a juror by delivering $120,000 in cash, with a note promising “more to come if she acquits.”


How the **** are @Tim_Walz and @Ilhan not in prison right now?
Their crimes are pretty clear: Bribery, racketeering, conspiracy, robbery, theft, extortion, obstruction of justice and aiding and abetting.
 

TigerGrowls

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And here it is:


Another Walz Bombshell:


The Single Greatest Scam in American History:


This is the trans refuge the Democrats chose for the 2024 Vice Presidency,


Governor Tim ‘Tampon’ Walz allowed a group of politically connected Somali criminals, including Ilhan Omar, to embezzle approximately $250 million in public funds.


• This was the single largest coved-scam related fraud during the Xi-Jinping -19 pandemic.


• A government-funded non-governmental organization (NGO) called ‘Feeding Our Future’, based in Minnesota, received $250 million intended to provide meals for children in need.


— Almost none of the funds were used for food.


• Where did the money go?


—— Real estate
—— Luxury vehicles and car dealerships
—— Expensive international travel
—— $160,000 sent to a company in China
—— $500,000 used to buy an apartment in Kenya


• It gets worse:


—— Ilhan Omar received thousands in donations.
—— Donations were made using fake names like “Unique Problem” and “Friday Donations.”


• The Tampon administration flagged the suspicious activity and froze the funds.


—— In response, lawsuits were filed accusing Tampon of racism.
—— Despite concerns, the fraud continued.


• One of the individuals later indicted for fraud had received the Minnesota Outstanding Refugee Award from Tampon himself.


—— That same individual was later accused of attempting to bribe a juror by delivering $120,000 in cash, with a note promising “more to come if she acquits.”


How the **** are @Tim_Walz and @Ilhan not in prison right now?


Their crimes are pretty clear: Bribery, racketeering, conspiracy, robbery, theft, extortion, obstruction of justice and aiding and abetting.
 
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dpic73

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Your whole life is dedicated to spreading lies. Sad.


"No, it is not true that fraud has likely exceeded $6.5 billion in Minnesota since Tim Walz became governor in January 2019. This figure appears to be an exaggeration or conflation with the state's overall budget deficit (projected at around $6 billion in 2025), which includes broader fiscal shortfalls unrelated to fraud.

Reliable estimates from federal prosecutors, state auditors, and independent trackers indicate total documented fraud losses in state-administered programs under Walz's tenure range from $500–700 million, with projections for ongoing investigations pushing toward $1 billion at most. These are primarily tied to pandemic relief programs, Medicaid schemes, and other social services, but even "likely" totals fall well short of $6.5 billion.

  • National Comparison: Minnesota's fraud rate isn't uniquely high; pandemic aid nationally lost $100–135B in UI alone (GAO, 2023). The state's "generosity" in programs (e.g., Medicaid for 1M+ residents) creates vulnerabilities, per Walz.

    Political Angle: Claims like this often stem from GOP attacks during Walz's 2024 VP run and 2026 reelection bid, amplified on social media. No credible source supports $6.5B.

 
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baltimorened

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Your whole life is dedicated to spreading lies. Sad.


"No, it is not true that fraud has likely exceeded $6.5 billion in Minnesota since Tim Walz became governor in January 2019. This figure appears to be an exaggeration or conflation with the state's overall budget deficit (projected at around $6 billion in 2025), which includes broader fiscal shortfalls unrelated to fraud.

Reliable estimates from federal prosecutors, state auditors, and independent trackers indicate total documented fraud losses in state-administered programs under Walz's tenure range from $500–700 million, with projections for ongoing investigations pushing toward $1 billion at most. These are primarily tied to pandemic relief programs, Medicaid schemes, and other social services, but even "likely" totals fall well short of $6.5 billion.

  • National Comparison: Minnesota's fraud rate isn't uniquely high; pandemic aid nationally lost $100–135B in UI alone (GAO, 2023). The state's "generosity" in programs (e.g., Medicaid for 1M+ residents) creates vulnerabilities, per Walz.

    Political Angle: Claims like this often stem from GOP attacks during Walz's 2024 VP run and 2026 reelection bid, amplified on social media. No credible source supports $6.5B.

have we lowered the standard to where we overlook $1billion in fraud?

Given the amount of fraud in your national comparison shouldn't we have some national oversight/audit of these programs?
 

dpic73

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have we lowered the standard to where we overlook $1billion in fraud?

Given the amount of fraud in your national comparison shouldn't we have some national oversight/audit of these programs?
You seem to be missing the point as I was addressing his false claim that "fraud has likely exceeded $6.5 billion in Minnesota since Tim Walz became governor in January 2019"

Why aren't you addressing his obnoxious propaganda?
 

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You seem to be missing the point as I was addressing his false claim that "fraud has likely exceeded $6.5 billion in Minnesota since Tim Walz became governor in January 2019"

Why aren't you addressing his obnoxious propaganda?
I'm addressing the fact that there was/is fraud in our systems and I would think that members of both parties would be eager to identify it and end it. You can take a victory lap about the degree of fraud and I take a stand that we need better processes and longer prison terms for fraudsters no matter the degree.
 
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How did MN get this messed up???



Minnesota is under an illegal invasion.

If federal officials uncovered immigration fraud in HALF of their cases during a limited search, how deep does this go when the scope is expanded?

How many so-called “legal” immigrants are actually here illegally?

With BILLIONS in fraud already uncovered, this crisis must be resolved.
 
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I don’t think anyone anticipated just how bad the fraud in Minnesota really was.

Before Tim Walz was elevated to the national stage, nobody outside the state even knew who he was.

How could you? Nobody in the local media bothered to cover his real record. That’s why so many were shocked when the truth came out.

Now we’re seeing the same effect again, with federal investigators finally coming into Minnesota to uncover the massive fraud that’s been allowed to thrive under his leadership.

It’s going to get so much worse, but in the end, Republicans will win Minnesota back and begin to restore our state.
 

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ISLAMIFICATION: USCIS Director Joseph Edlow revealed that at least 50% of the Islamic migrants in Minnesota committed immigration fraud with the help of USAID/Soros-funded NGOs. Biden's USCIS Director, Ur Mendoza Jaddou, designed a parole program that enabled the creation of an Islamic enclave with unvetted military-age migrants in the Minneapolis.


h/t @EricLDaugh
 

baltimorened

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I don’t think anyone anticipated just how bad the fraud in Minnesota really was.

Before Tim Walz was elevated to the national stage, nobody outside the state even knew who he was.

How could you? Nobody in the local media bothered to cover his real record. That’s why so many were shocked when the truth came out.

Now we’re seeing the same effect again, with federal investigators finally coming into Minnesota to uncover the massive fraud that’s been allowed to thrive under his leadership.

It’s going to get so much worse, but in the end, Republicans will win Minnesota back and begin to restore our state.

not to pick on Walz because this goes on in lots of other states - as well as the federal government - but is indicative of how poor management skills some of our elected leaders have. This immigration discovery is only the tip of the iceberg. Authorities have also discovered fraud throughout the Somali community in some of the government programs up to $1billion. Our leaders create these programs and never create management checks to ensure the funds are going to the right people in the right amounts.

Oh, and this is a bi partisan failure. Leaders of both parties are guilty
 
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dpic73

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Has the Minnesota Director of Elections admitted that illegal immigrants can vote in Minnesota elections if they get a driver’s license?


Based on Minnesota election information, the Minnesota Director of Elections or the Secretary of State's office has stated that non-citizens cannot be registered to vote or legally vote in Minnesota elections, even if they obtain a driver's license.


Here are the key points regarding the Minnesota "Driver's Licenses for All" law (which allows individuals to obtain a license regardless of immigration status) and voting eligibility:

  • Voting Eligibility: The fundamental requirements to vote in Minnesota remain that a person must be a U.S. citizen, at least 18 years old on Election Day, and a resident of Minnesota for at least 20 days.


  • Automatic Voter Registration (AVR): Minnesota's Automatic Voter Registration system, which utilizes driver's license/ID applications, includes a verification process. Only applicants who provide documented proof of U.S. citizenship (such as a U.S. passport or birth certificate) to the Department of Driver and Vehicle Services (DVS) are forwarded to the Secretary of State's office for voter registration.
    • Non-citizens are not registered: Non-citizens, including undocumented immigrants who obtain a "Driver's Licenses for All," will not be registered to vote through the DVS process because they do not provide citizenship documentation.


    • Penalty for Illegal Voting: Anyone registering to vote is required to affirm, under penalty of law, that they meet all eligibility requirements, including U.S. citizenship. Attempting to vote when ineligible is a felony under Minnesota law.

In short, the statements from Minnesota election officials, as reflected in public information, emphasize the safeguards in place to ensure that only U.S. citizens are registered to vote, despite the "Driver's Licenses for All" law.
 

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Remember that Taliban Tim Wlalz changed the BEAUTIFUL Minnesota state flag to look exactly like THIRD-WORLD, failed state ******** Somalia.

He gave a drivers license to every single ILLEGAL IN THE STATE who asked for one.

He ALLOWED and covered up the THEFT and FRAUD of millions in TAXPAYER dollars so Somali parasites could wire it straight back to their ******** country.

Maybe we should just send Taliban Tim to Somalia too.

Let him live in the paradise he clearly loves so much.

Hopefully they won’t practice female genital mutilation on him.
 

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You keep trying to make this connection and it's completely false.

Do you feel that it was appropriate for the President of the United States to call an elected official "Retarded"?

Simple question and I'd love a yes or no answer.
 
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baltimorened

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Hate on Tim Walz all you want, but this is really disappointing to me.
Walz is just the tip of the government incompetence, IMO. We've had major fraud in just about every one of our social programs for decades. For evidence, we have been eliminating waste fraud and abuse for just about 40 years. And yet we have waste fraud and abuse still today.

Look at what DOGE uncovered concerning our computer systems not "communicating" resulting in people getting benefits they were not entitled to. For whatever reason our leaders just can't seem to manage the programs under their jurisdiction.

Our elected officials just throw money at problems and we, as taxpayers, get little in the form of accountability.

So it's not just Walz, he's just the one in the headlines today. Want accountability from our officials, charge Walz with something, prosecute him and put him in jail. But, being honest, that would be unfair as he's just one of many that have let us down over the years. I have said it many times on this board, the federal government is not capable of managing large programs. Based on the Minnesota debacle in the news today, neither can the states.
 

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Walz is just the tip of the government incompetence, IMO. We've had major fraud in just about every one of our social programs for decades. For evidence, we have been eliminating waste fraud and abuse for just about 40 years. And yet we have waste fraud and abuse still today.

Look at what DOGE uncovered concerning our computer systems not "communicating" resulting in people getting benefits they were not entitled to. For whatever reason our leaders just can't seem to manage the programs under their jurisdiction.

Our elected officials just throw money at problems and we, as taxpayers, get little in the form of accountability.

So it's not just Walz, he's just the one in the headlines today. Want accountability from our officials, charge Walz with something, prosecute him and put him in jail. But, being honest, that would be unfair as he's just one of many that have let us down over the years. I have said it many times on this board, the federal government is not capable of managing large programs. Based on the Minnesota debacle in the news today, neither can the states.

This is the crux of the entire argument. The left cries RACISM, or picking on Somali's and that all just on the surface. It's not a cogent argument.

Thomas Sowell is one of the greatest academicians ever in my mind. Many on the left will call him our "token" you know what. That's disgraceful. What I love about him most is one, his past, and two his well reasoned arguments.

Sowell was an extreme leftwing Marxist in college. Then he worked one summer in the US Federal Government. That experience turned him into a conservative. Why? Well, several reasons. One was that the federal government IS a business and driven by greed. His experience was not about what is good, better, best, but how much of the organizations budget would come from the government. It was a game. More budget, more growth, more bonus... Similar situation that happened with Fannie and Freddie. They weren't having any of it. More lending meant bigger bonus money for the exec's...

Two, Sowell said it best. Something to the effect that the government is in no way prepared to do the things the left wants it to do, and would likely make the problem worse. He's 100% correct. Witness Americans dependence on "the check." Witness the ACA where creating demand for insurance will certainly increase the price of the insurance.

I've always said that when the government creates a program, people will likely do one of three things.

1.) exploit it (as is the case in MN)
2.) work around it (cash economy so popular with many)
3.) use it correctly (needy people getting food).

Probably in that order....

Sadly, many on the left are more than willing to overlook the fact that they may make the problem worse as well as overlooking 1 and 2 directly above.

That is what this is all about. Tim Putz and others just like him characterize the statement above 100%.
 
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Walz is just the tip of the government incompetence, IMO. We've had major fraud in just about every one of our social programs for decades. For evidence, we have been eliminating waste fraud and abuse for just about 40 years. And yet we have waste fraud and abuse still today.

Look at what DOGE uncovered concerning our computer systems not "communicating" resulting in people getting benefits they were not entitled to. For whatever reason our leaders just can't seem to manage the programs under their jurisdiction.

Our elected officials just throw money at problems and we, as taxpayers, get little in the form of accountability.

So it's not just Walz, he's just the one in the headlines today. Want accountability from our officials, charge Walz with something, prosecute him and put him in jail. But, being honest, that would be unfair as he's just one of many that have let us down over the years. I have said it many times on this board, the federal government is not capable of managing large programs. Based on the Minnesota debacle in the news today, neither can the states.
Sure, not at all what I was talking about though. It will fall on deaf ears though so I'll drop it. Not sure why I expect more from people that seemingly worship Trump like some do here.
 
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