Wednesday, December 17, 2025

Rob Reiner

If Rob was such a saint, why'd he post that he couldn't wait to wake up and read Trump's obituary and that he wished Trump's attempted assassin had not missed. Pretty heavy stuff. Compared to those posts, Trump's post was somewhat gracious. So let's not be overly dramatic.

Sunday, December 7, 2025

Ilhan Omar: Politics, Polygamy and now Massive Fraud.

As a native Minnesotan, I'm not a fan of Ilhan Omar.  Her anti-American sentiment and rhetoric is disgusting. She was elected when Rep. Keith Ellis withdrew at the last moment.  A prescripted cheap political move.  

She also "allegedly" married her brother to cheat the immigration system, so he could become a citizen.  So add polygamy and immigration fraud to the list.  BTW, if you did not already know -- polygamy is a tenant of the muslim faith, as is sharia law.  

This is not Mogadishu, it is America, assimilate or leave!

Minnesota Fraud:

$30 million went to Ilhan Omar, the amount she just disclosed as her net worth for 2024.  A 3,500% increase in net worth last year, compared to 2023, and a negative net worth of -$45,000 in 2019 her first year in Congress.

Ilhan Omar married Timothy Minette in 2020. Mynett is a political consultant and fundraiser for politicians. According to his firm’s website, he has raised more than US$100 million for a number of organizations, and has also worked with Angelina Jolie’s Global Action for Children foundation. On top of that, he’s an alumni of The University of KwaZulu Natal in South Africa, and is said to have deep connections in both Washington DC and Hollywood.
Tim Mynett’s legal troubles: In June, the Minnesota Reformer reported that Mynett and his business partner, Will Hailer, were accused of fraud and breach of contract in relation to their wine and marijuana business ventures. Not only have their enterprises since collapsed, the pair are facing multiple lawsuits.

Ilhan Omar was forced to cut a contract with Mynett’s firm, E Street Group, in 2020. It was revealed that her campaign had paid the company nearly US$3 million for services including fundraising consultation, digital communications, internet advertising and travel expenses.

Ihan Omar's husband Tim Mynette, and his business partner Hailer worked for Omar’s predecessor, Keith Ellison (Minnesota Attorney General and ardent Muslim). Meanwhile, Mynett told Minnesota Reformer that he and Hailer moved from politics into business to understand how advertising strategies could inform political ones. 

Don't downplay the fraud to fit your narrative.  Calling them collectively "garbage" may be a good thing.  It will cause a hard reset within their community.  Somalis need to learn to assimilate to our culture, just like other immigrants before them.  In the past you were targeted and beat down until you learned to follow the rules of society and common decency.  It's a timeless immigrant learning process, since the beginning of our country.  Keep your head down, don't make waves, learn the culture.

The centerpiece scandal is the Feeding Our Future case, where approximately $300 million intended to feed low-income children during the pandemic was siphoned away in what federal prosecutors describe as the largest pandemic-relief fraud scheme charged in U.S. history. 

Some of the shell companies and meal sites were operated by Somali Minnesotans, prosecutors say, though to be fair -- the alleged ringleader,  Aimee Bock — is a White American.

This also begs the need to invstigate ALL non-profit dot orgs which are the primary vehicle for perpetuating this type of fraud.



Friday, December 5, 2025

Tax the Rich as a Socialist Solution

The Brits should have listened to one of their own:  “The problem with socialism is that you eventually run out of other people's money.” -Margaret Thatcher 

In Minnesota, the super-rich and their tax revenue are chased out of the state with the threat of even higher taxes, it will fall upon the rest of us to pay more towards public services to fill the gap in the Treasury’s intake.