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"Stephen Miller is such a meanie whaaaaaaa!!!"
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hahaha exactly"Stephen Miller is such a meanie whaaaaaaa!!!"
<will vote for this guy for president>
I’ve already stated I’d likely vote third party over Newsom, but I’ll say clearly that I find what Miller says to be worse than taunting Elon Musk for his child cutting him out of their life for not accepting them."Stephen Miller is such a meanie whaaaaaaa!!!"
<will vote for this guy for president>
You'll vote for him. You are a good D. They count on you. The alternative is to support HitlerI’ve already stated I’d likely vote third party over Newsom, but I’ll say clearly that I find what Miller says to be worse than taunting Elon Musk for his child cutting him out of their life for not accepting them.
Its incredible this is debateble.You'll vote for him. You are a good D. They count on you. The alternative is to support Hitler
Using an estranged child to attack a specific parent is infinitely meaner than saying illegal aliens need to be removed from our country
As an estranged child of a shitty father, I simply have no sympathy for fathers who don’t earn a place in the lives of their children.You'll vote for him. You are a good D. They count on you. The alternative is to support Hitler
Using an estranged child to attack a specific parent is infinitely meaner than saying illegal aliens need to be removed from our country
Im not surprised you found a way to justify that.As an estranged child of a shitty father, I simply have no sympathy for fathers who don’t earn a place in the lives of their children.
thethe (quoting Elon) claims the mainstream media has not covered the Minnesota fraud cases....can you provide some links (NYTimes, CNN, WaPo, WSJ) refuting this
No, that's not accurate—the Feeding Our Future scandal and related Minnesota fraud cases (primarily the $250–300 million child nutrition program fraud, with broader probes into other social services) have received extensive coverage from major mainstream outlets since the first FBI raids and indictments in 2022.
Here are direct links to key articles from the requested sources (all published between 2022–2025):
New York Times (multiple in-depth pieces, including investigative reporting)
- "How Fraud Swamped Minnesota’s Social Services System on Tim Walz’s Watch" (Nov 2025): https://www.nytimes.com/2025/11/29/us/fraud-minnesota-somali.html
- "Minnesota Man Is Sentenced to 28 Years in Federal Food Aid Fraud" (Aug 2025): https://www.nytimes.com/2025/08/08/us/minnesota-pandemic-child-food-fraud.html
- "Nonprofit’s Leader Convicted of Siphoning Off $240 Million in Federal Food Aid" (Mar 2025): https://www.nytimes.com/2025/03/19/us/nonprofit-leader-convicted-federal-food-aid.html
- "Justice Dept. Charges 48 in Brazen Pandemic Aid Fraud in Minnesota" (Sep 2022): https://www.nytimes.com/2022/09/20/us/politics/pandemic-aid-fraud-minnesota.html
- Earlier coverage from raids/indictments (2022): https://www.nytimes.com/2022/03/08/us/politics/food-aid-nonprofits-fraud-investigation.html
CNN (detailed reporting on charges, trials, and political fallout)
- "Feeding our Future: DOJ charges 47 people with stealing $250 million from pandemic program" (Sep 2022): https://www.cnn.com/2022/09/20/politics/doj-minnesota-covid-fraud-scheme-feeding-our-future/index.html
- "As fraud scandals erupt in Minnesota on Gov. Tim Walz’s watch, accountability in short supply" (Oct 2024): https://www.cnn.com/2024/10/04/politics/walz-audits-fraud-accountability-invs
- Coverage of juror bribery attempt in related trial (Jun 2024): https://www.cnn.com/2024/06/27/us/minneapolis-juror-bribery-indictment
Washington Post (articles on indictments, trials, and oversight issues)
- "7 Minnesotans accused in scheme to defraud pandemic food program go on trial" (Apr 2024): https://www.washingtonpost.com/national/2024/04/29/minnesota-feeding-our-future-pandemic-fraud/ab7a4bc2-05df-11ef-b60b-a512fc749f9b_story.html
- "US: 48 exploited pandemic to steal $250M from food program" (Sep 2022): https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/feds-minnesota-food-scheme-stole-250m-47-people-charged/2022/09/20/5a99198c-3902-11ed-b8af-0a04e5dc3db6_story.html
- "Jury seated for trial of alleged ringleader of $250M pandemic fraud scheme in Minnesota" (Feb 2025): https://www.washingtonpost.com/national/2025/02/03/covid-pandemic-food-fraud-case-minnesota/4c114dd6-e1ec-11ef-ab83-bb30e4340014_story.html
Wall Street Journal
Coverage appears more limited in direct search results for these exact terms—WSJ has reported on broader pandemic fraud nationally and some state-level issues, but no major standalone articles specifically on Feeding Our Future turned up in recent queries. They have referenced similar cases in opinion/editorial contexts.
The story broke widely in 2022 (e.g., initial 47–48 indictments called the "largest pandemic fraud" by DOJ), with ongoing updates through trials, convictions, and political angles (including Walz oversight critiques). It's been framed variably—some as straight crime reporting, others tying to immigration/community issues—but it's far from ignored by mainstream media.
LOLBut its ok - You continue to think it was covered.
This is not covering Somalian fraud and the democrat state party greenlighting it.
I'm sorry yet another discussion didn't go the way you liked so you had to dramatically move the goalposts and resort to your typical lazy ad hominem routine. One would think you'd get tired of this at some point.
hmmmad hominem routine.
you’re a social leftist
Yes, we know, everyone who doesn't agree with thethe's narrowest interpretation on every story is complicit in wanting to see the destruction of America. We've all seen your routine. You convince no one and make yourself look stupid. Keep going.