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Offline rangerrebew

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How Minnesota fraudsters spent millions intended for hungry kids

The Somali community in Minnesota has been in the news recently because of a massive federal fraud case -- and heated political rhetoric from President Trump. Jonah Kaplan of CBS Minnesota continues his reporting on the scandal, with a look at how fraudsters spent hundreds of millions in taxpayer dollars.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/how-minnesota-fraudsters-spent-millions-intended-for-hungry-kids/vi-AA1SbuLo?ocid=widgetonlockscreen&cvid=693be94827514e98ba1bc97657ddab7e&ei=149
By means of shrewd lies, unremittingly repeated, it is possible to make people believe that heaven is hell - and hell heaven. The greater the lie, the more readily it will be believed.

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And how the federal government fails to prosecute them.
If a political party does not have its foundation in the determination to advance a cause that is right and that is moral, then it is not a political party; it is merely a conspiracy to seize power.     -Dwight Eisenhower-

"The [U.S.] Constitution is a limitation on the government, not on private individuals ... it does not prescribe the conduct of private individuals, only the conduct of the government ... it is not a charter for government power, but a charter of the citizen's protection against the government."     -Ayn Rand-