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Media Criticism

Nick Shirley, Tim Walz, and the Minnesota Fraud Story: Did the Media Miss It?

Local reporters have covered state daycare fraud for years, though it did not exactly receive wall-to-wall national attention.

Robby Soave | 1.1.2026 7:30 AM

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The Minnesota fraud story has become one of the biggest trending topics in quite a while. Nick Shirley, the independent conservative YouTuber who published a 42-minute documentary on the subject, has racked up 2.5 million views in just five days. Commentary on the various aspects of this scandal, from Democratic Gov. Tim Walz's culpability to Somali immigration and where the money went, has gone insanely viral on social media and YouTube, and cable news is now covering the subject relentlessly.

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Shirley has received unending acclaim from conservative commentators—Vice President J.D. Vance implied his work was worthy of a Pulitzer Prize—and a neutral-to-hostile reception from the mainstream media. Outlets like CNN are working to poke holes in some of his specific claims, while acknowledging there is plenty of evidence of fraud throughout the state's welfare system.

I watched Shirley's video, and I admit that it left me feeling conflicted. I'm perfectly comfortable with the fact that he's not a professional or credentialed journalist; journalism is not a priesthood, and anyone who seeks to report the truth can engage in the craft. Great works of investigative journalism have been achieved by amateurs. Consider Guan Heng, the former Chinese citizen who took it upon himself to document the communist government's atrocities in Uyghur detention camps. In visiting state-funded child care facilities to see if they're actually enrolling children, Shirley was doing something perfectly valid. Moreover, we all know there is a considerable amount of fraud in state services: Prosecutors have charged nearly 100 people, most of them members of the Somali diaspora, in connection with fake charity schemes, Medicare payments, and child care.

Critics have countered that Shirley's methods lack rigor and have questioned whether he visited the daycares during their actual hours of operation. His video draws attention to the fact that the front doors of the daycares were locked and no one would let him in, but in an era of mass social panic over school shootings (which are thankfully rarer than most people understand), there is no daycare in the country that would permit a stranger to simply walk right in. Some local reporters have suggested that the reason Shirley didn't see any kids is because the centers in question had already closed down.

On the other hand, it would be a serious mistake to dismiss what Shirley found, and there's some genuine confusion over the state of the daycares. Tikki Brown, commissioner of the Minnesota Department of Children, Youth, and Families, explained that numerous childcare facilities had been investigated for serious safety issues, though they continued to receive public funding. One daycare that is featured significantly in Shirley's video, the Quality Learning Center, was permanently closed the week before he visited it, yet local television reporters spotted children still being dropped off at the center. Moreover, the fact that the name of the center is misspelled on the sign hanging above the door does not inspire great confidence. (Anyone want to enroll their child at the Quality Learing Center?)

This school, in particular, seemed beset with problems. One local report contended that the Quality Learning Center had accrued 95 violations over the course of five years for offenses such as failing to keep hazardous materials away from children and improperly keeping records on who was enrolled. Yet the center continued to receive millions in state funding during that time period.

What's notable about that local news item, however, is that it was published almost a year ago, on January 28, 2025. As Reason's Eric Boehm pointed out in his excellent explainer on the welfare fraud story, conservative complaints that no one in the media paid any attention to the story until now are demonstrably false: Local media has been covering Minnesota child care fraud as far back as 2015.

It is true that the story did not become a topic of national news until conservative writer Christopher Rufo began focusing on it. Since then, however, some large media organizations have done commendable work on the story. The New York Times, for instance, published a devastating report on the fraud that laid the blame very squarely on Walz.

Even so, the welfare fraud story has not exactly attracted wall-to-wall coverage from mainstream media, even though it is obvious that these kinds of schemes are hardly isolated to Minnesota or to the Somali community: Taxpayer dollars are misappropriated, lost, or stolen in blue states and in red states alike. Moreover, Walz's selection as Vice President Kamala Harris's running mate in the 2024 presidential election was a perfect opportunity for the national media to follow up on the local fraud reports and make this a big story. For whatever reason, they chose not to.

Conservative media is big and powerful too, though. It's always a bit rich when we hear Republican commentators complaining that the mainstream media has failed to investigate one news story or another, when conservative and independent media journalists are perfectly capable of looking into this as well. To be sure, there are powerful examples of nonmainstream reporters doing incredible work on a wide variety of underscrutinized topics: Gabe Kaminsky, Matt Taibbi, Ken Klippenstein, and others. Sometimes, their work goes unremarked upon by mainstream media, even when it deserves coverage—and then, when it is covered, the mainstream adopts the "Republicans pounce and or/seize" framing.

If mainstream, establishment national media treated the widespread looting of the public coffers as an urgent crisis that deserved at least as much scrutiny as, say, President Donald Trump's renovation of the East Wing, this would constitute a profound public service. American taxpayers and news consumers deserve a media class that is highly attuned to government corruption at the federal, state, and local levels.

A Walz Around the Welfare State

For what it's worth, Walz is doing an absolutely terrible job of reassuring the public that he actually cares about identifying and prosecuting fraud. It's all well and good to push back against attempts to blame the entire Somali community for perpetrating the fraud, but Walz has a weird habit of shifting accountability by highlighting the criminality of "white men." If you assert that we should ignore crude racial collectivization and then immediately claim that actually white people are the real problem, you are not helping yourself.

Grounded

But the worst take of the week relating to this story comes from Politico's Josh Gerstein, who wrote on X: "At some point, the amateur effort to knock on doors of home daycares intersects with robust stand-your-ground laws."

At some point, the amateur effort to knock on doors of home daycares intersects with robust stand-your-ground laws

— Josh Gerstein (@joshgerstein) December 30, 2025

These two things don't intersect at all. Stand-your-ground laws establish the right of individuals not to retreat from dangerous situations and instead defend themselves, as long as they have the legal right to be there in the first place. You can't shoot someone just because they knocked on your door; that's because knocking on someone's door isn't placing them in danger.

And a special shoutout to leftist streamer Hasan Piker—who recently returned from a Jane Fonda-style propaganda tour of China—who opined that it was a crime to barge into a daycare with a camera.

idk what kind of fraud somalis in daycares are doing but i think it's a separate crime to try and storm w a camera into a daycare w kids in it??

— hasanabi (@hasanthehun) December 28, 2025

Piker apparently didn't watch the video, either. Shirley knocked on the door: He did not break into the premises of the Quality Learning Center, or any other center.


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  1. shadydave   3 months ago

    "Walz's selection as Vice President Kamala Harris's running mate in the 2024 presidential election was a perfect opportunity for the national media to follow up on the local fraud reports and make this a big story. For whatever reason, they chose not to."

    The reason? It's a mystery for sure.

    1. Pepin the short   3 months ago

      “Whatever reason”. Is everyone at Reason a coward?

    2. ML (now paying)   3 months ago

      What a puzzler. I guess we'll never know.

    3. MasterThief   3 months ago

      And Reason is complicit with the rest of left-wing media. The story was ignored here for as long as they could before the other writers gave incredibly tone deaf responses. Robby is mostly fine here, but it's still too little too late.

    4. Quo Usque Tandem   3 months ago

      “For whatever reason…”

      That has to be one of the mist disingenuous phrases I have ever read.

      1. BYODB   3 months ago

        It's right up there with 'Somehow, Palpatine returned.'

        They can't even be bothered to come up with a bullshit reason, it's just a big unsolvable mystery because they are honestly too lazy to even bullshit anymore.

  2. diver64   3 months ago

    Miss it? No, they purposely ignored it as places like Powerline Blog and The Center of The American Experiment have been covering it for years much like the massive evidence Omar married her brother and committed immigration fraud.

    1. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   3 months ago

      "...Omar married her brother and committed immigration fraud..."

      And nothing happened, like the fake Russki dossier, HRC's home-brewed avoiding the FOIA, and many, many more. They are all (D)ifferent!

      1. Gaear Grimsrud   3 months ago

        Her first marriage was a Muslim marriage not registered with the state. Her marriage to her gay brother was a legal civil affair. While most people see this as bigamy I'm not sure as a legal matter she could be prosecuted because only one marriage was legally recognized. It's pretty obvious that she married her brother so he could aquire legal residency in the US but she claims that official records in Somalia, a shithole country, can't prove that he was actually her brother. So we're left to assume she just married some random gay guy. Then there's the matter of her fraudulently getting government benefits. I'd love to see her prosecuted and deported but it will be a tough nut to crack because she's actually been pretty crafty about covering her ass. Not to mention the fact that politically it would be an enormous shitshow. The odds at this point weigh in her favor. The more viable path right now is her husband's incredible business success in the past year and the fact that he seems to be clumsily trying to cover his ass.

        1. damikesc   3 months ago

          She also lied about who her father was, pretending he was NOT a high level gov't official that engaged in genocide.

  3. Mickey Rat   3 months ago

    "As Reason's Eric Boehm pointed out in his excellent explainer on the welfare fraud story, conservative complaints that no one in the media paid any attention to the story until now are demonstrably false: Local media has been covering Minnesota child care fraud as far back as 2015."

    Yet little was done about it and the money taken from the public coffers only continued to grow. It does not seem that Walz's feet were held to the fire during that coverage. It did seem to be terribly important.

    1. ML (now paying)   3 months ago

      his excellent explainer

      What an odd way to spell 'smother'.

    2. Overt   3 months ago

      Maybe- and I know it is a radical idea- we as a society should be less concerned about who reported on what and instead just, you know, fucking knock off the fraud when it is reported.

      I mean...who gives a fuck whether or not media reported on it, and who cares if people out there are suddenly concerned about media coverage.

      Bohem (and reason, et al) should be jumping at the chance to harness national outrage to end government largesse. Instead, all they can do is tut-tut about false narratives and warn us about scapegoating an entire community, which is different than pointing out that a vast majority of the fraud was committed by some people in a specific community.

      This is why we can't have nice things. EVERYONE, including Reason, spends all their time trying to pigeonhole every story into a tribalist narrative. It is infuriating.

      1. Thoritsu   3 months ago

        If you don't care that reporting was essentially censored, you play chess one move at a time, and lose 99% of the time.

        1. Overt   3 months ago

          It was not essentially censored. It was did not fit a bubble of narratives and so it did not catch fire. This is different than the actual censoring and deplatforming that was happening to people like Nick Shirley back before Musk bought Twitter and released the Twitter files.

          I do absolutely care that the media navel-gazing led to these stories not making traction. And if we fail to make traction again, it will be because of the same navel-gazing: Again, Boehm and Soave- two people working for a magazine dedicated to reducing the government- are spending more words arguing about the narrative than actually talking about reducing the government. This is infuriating.

      2. ML (now paying)   3 months ago

        "and instead just, you know, fucking knock off the fraud when it is reported.

        Their patrons were in on the fraud.

  4. swillfredo pareto   3 months ago

    large media organizations have done commendable work on the story. The New York Times, for instance, published a devastating report on the fraud that laid the blame very squarely on Walz.

    Absolutely, that article from November 2025, ten months after the Trump Inauguration, sure is devastating.

    Local reporters have covered state daycare fraud for years

    So the story was out there. Hey ChatGPT, were any articles referencing daycare fraud in Minnesota published in the New York Times during Tim Walz's candidacy for the White House in 2024?

    No evidence was found that the New York Times published articles referencing Minnesota daycare fraud during Tim Walz’s 2024 White House candidacy.

    Stand-your-ground laws establish the right of individuals not to retreat from dangerous situations and instead defend themselves, as long as they have the legal right to be there in the first place.

    Not to mention, Minnesota isn't a Stand Your Ground state you fucking retards, it's a Duty To Retreat. Progressives in a nutshell.

    1. Gaear Grimsrud   3 months ago

      In defense of the NYT you don't just wake up one morning throw a pair of tights and a cape and become a Fraud Buster. There's a learing curve.

      1. Thoritsu   3 months ago

        Right, the NYT has been in business for just a couple of years. They have to mature...

  5. Longtobefree   3 months ago

    It is likewise false to say the "mainstream" media ignored the Hunter Laptop story. They nearly hurt themselves denying it and covering it up.

    1. Mickey Rat   3 months ago

      It is a fairly low bar to hurdle. It certainly was not something that came up while Walz was up for a national office. He is expendable to the Democrat/MSM machine in late 2025, early 26.

    2. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 months ago

      Hey, Hunter's laptop was just a far-right, Russian collusion, MAGA conspiracy!

      1. ML (now paying)   3 months ago

        Well we haven't heard elsewise from the MSM, so it must be the case. I mean they would never try to suppress a story that important if it were true, would they?

        1. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   3 months ago

          Summer of 2023, we were assured by all the legacy media that droolin' Joe was sharp as a tack, so we can trust them implicitly.

  6. snarling_dog   3 months ago

    The media didn't miss anything because they weren't looking for it. The actual overlooked story is whenever there is a gusher of government money there is a very high percentage of it lost to fraud, yet every politician everywhere whines about how the world will end if the government doesn't fund more "emergencies". The list is long - Wall Street bailouts under Bush/Obama, automake bailouts under Bush/Obama, Covid bailouts under Trump/Biden, build back broke inflation reduction act under Secret Democrat Cabal.

    In geek speak, massive fraud in a government program is not a bug it's a feature.

    1. CindyF   3 months ago

      Meanwhile, a criminally indicted Minnesota Somali fraudster is still receiving millions of our tax dollars.

      His wife runs “assisted living homes” on HIS properties.

      Oh, and Minnesota is raising taxes this year on citizens.

    2. Incunabulum   3 months ago

      It's amazing how no one wants the courts to rule on how many of Obama's emergencies were actually emergencies. Judicial review is only for the GOP.

  7. steve sturm   3 months ago

    Robby: there’s a very big difference between news stories covering alleged safety or paperwork violations at day care facilities and news stories covering alleged wide scale fraud at day care facilities.

  8. JesseAz (RIP CK)   3 months ago

    Robby is coping hard. Like when reason says they reported on covid censorship and the Twitter files/Biden censorship. Well after others here had been pointing it out for years. And tepidly reporting it instead of stomping their feet.

    Meanwhile independent journalists keep doing far more. With new report out of Ohio, as an example, of a shell company opening 40 day cares in one day. Oddly no major media reporting the continued findings.

    https://www.zerohedge.com/political/citizen-journalists-probe-inactive-daycares-across-democrat-run-cities

    Media has spent more articles defending their lack of coverage than actually continuing to investigate the nationwide scandal.

    1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   3 months ago

      Another example of independent media doing the work corporate media wont do.

      Interview with a TSA agent who saw upwards of a billion in cash and passports during screening in airports flagged but never acted upon.

      https://alphanews.org/exclusive-former-tsa-agent-recalls-millions-in-cash-flying-out-of-minneapolis-st-paul-international-airport/

      So yes these stories are out there, but not from major media.

      CNNs example is checking a database then calling centers to ask if they committed fraud when told no, CNN ended their story.

      1. CindyF   3 months ago

        A manager at Nokomis Daycare Center in Minneapolis reported that someone broke into the facility and stole all of their enrollment documents.

        What are the odds!

        1. ML (now paying)   3 months ago

          It's happening everywhere. Apparently daycare enrollment documents are a hot item to fence lately.

          1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   3 months ago

            More valuable than bearer bonds on the black market.

        2. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   3 months ago

          Pretty sure "the dog ate my homework" isn't a meme in Somalia.

    2. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   3 months ago

      "...Robby is coping hard..."

      He LIKES his job!

  9. Use the Schwartz   3 months ago

    Fraud or WAD?

    WAD = Working As Designed

  10. Rev Arthur L kuckland (5-30-24 banana republic day)   3 months ago

    This article has a huge mistake

    "We spent Christmas in Detroit"

    1. ML (now paying)   3 months ago

      Can that even be done? Is it physically possible?

  11. WellRedMan   3 months ago

    Being affiliated with Republicans does NOT correlate with conservatism. Right wing news organizations like Fox are NOT conservative in any true understanding of that word. One of the primary foundations of conservatism is limited government, which was abandoned by the GOP decades ago. Over the past 60 years, the Republican party has done much to facilitate the growth of government and is now as committed to using that government for the promotion of its own "values" as are the Democrats.

    1. EISTAU Gree-Vance   3 months ago

      Well, red, (haha) at least republicans aren’t whining about how terrible whitey is for noticing that the precious “immigrants” are coming here from their shitholes and stealing from us. We’ll take that for now, and try to shrink government (as much as district courts will allow, apparently) in tandem with stopping fraud, while also destroying the democrat party. Lots o’ work to do.

      Thank you for your attention to this matter.

    2. SCOTUS gave JeffSarc a big sad   3 months ago

      Oh goody, more ‘boaf sidez’ bullshit.

    3. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   3 months ago

      Ya know, WellRedMan, there are times when "fair" = lying pile of shit. You crossed the line there.

  12. Fu Manchu   3 months ago

    No methodology, no context. Of course that's 100% proof to magtards.

    The real libertarian position is this. Stop handing out $ like candy. Then the undeniably very real fraud will go away.

    1. SCOTUS gave JeffSarc a big sad   3 months ago

      Your democrat friends are outright thieves and traitors. It’s time to round them all up and get rid of them.

      The end.

      1. Fu Manchu   3 months ago

        Thieves like the grifters Trump pardoned? Traitors like magtards siding with Putin over America? Those aren't dems moron.

        1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   3 months ago

          Poor sarc. Maddow added retardation.

        2. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   3 months ago

          "Thieves like the grifters Trump pardoned?"

          Cite missing, TDS-addled steaming pile of lying lefty shit.
          Fuck off and die, asswipe.

    2. JesseAz (RIP CK)   3 months ago

      Remember when you cried about DOGE sarc? Applauding judges for stopping simple audits? Remember when you screamed at Trump for defunding USAID sarc?

      You even didnt give a single shit when it was pointed out to you illegals cost over 100B a year in welfare and programs.

      Funny how you claim the above now.

      1. Fu Manchu   3 months ago

        Senile moron wandered out of the nursing home and posted not even know who he's responding to.

        1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   3 months ago

          Poor sarc. Knows his sock was revealed when he fucked up. Continues the retarded charade.

        2. ML (now paying)   3 months ago

          He's responding to Reason's town drunk and professional fool.

        3. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   3 months ago

          Senile moron posts under the handle Fu Manchu.
          Fuck off and die, shitstain.

    3. Don't look at me! ( Is the war over yet?)   3 months ago

      Story: Man robs bank.

      Fu Manchu: No methodology, no context.

    4. ML (now paying)   3 months ago

      "No methodology, no context."

      Sarckles' idiot dismissal reeks of a boomer clown who's spent too many hours glued to CNN, regurgitating their canned talking points like a well-trained parrot, desperate to wave away anything that doesn't fit the approved narrative.

      "No methodology, no context"? He should try opening his eyes to the mountain of evidence that's been piling up for years, long before any single X poster dared to shine a light on it.

      We're talking about whistleblowers, like the former Ramsey County forensic auditor who blew the lid off dozens of suspected fraud cases in Minnesota's Child Care Assistance Program dating back over a decade, with 62 active investigations involving federally funded programs as of late 2025.

      That's not some random tweet; that's hard evidence from insiders risking their necks to expose how billions in taxpayer dollars have been siphoned off through Somali-run daycares, with allegations stretching back to at least 2018 when even the MSM itself reported on $100 million in welfare fraud potentially funding terrorists abroad, that was ignored by Minnesota.

      And now? Federal probes by the FBI and Homeland Security, charges of wire fraud against providers stealing hundreds of thousands, and even the House Oversight Committee digging into widespread failures in Minnesota's social services. Over 100 centers under review for fraud, does that sound like "no context" to Sarckles, or just inconvenient facts he's been told to ignore?

      Journalism isn't some sacred priesthood reserved for credentialed hacks in corporate newsrooms who toe the line for their overlords. Citizen journalists, whistleblowers, and everyday sleuths have been uncovering this rot for years because the so-called "professionals" won't touch it with a ten-foot pole. Why? Speculate with me, Sarckles: Maybe the mainstream media suppresses stories like this because they involve a protected demographic, Somali immigrants, and exposing billions in fraud might ruffle feathers in DNC circles or contradict the glowing tales of multicultural success they peddle.

      It's easier to focus on the "backlash" and vandalism against providers than the actual theft of public funds, right? CNN and their ilk would rather "parse the rhetoric" and dismiss it as conservative hype than investigate the substance, leaving the real reporting to independents like that YouTuber who went viral, because God forbid the truth comes from outside of Sarcasmic's echo chamber.

      Anyway, Sarckles isn't fooling anyone with this handwaving; it's just lazy deflection from someone who's probably marathoned too many segments on "disinformation" while ignoring the daylight robbery happening under his nose.
      Keep squawking those talking points, Sarc, either way, the hard, voluminous evidence isn't going away.

      1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   3 months ago

        He is still calling people conspiracy theorists for being right on covid and censorship. Even yesterday.

        Facts and evidence dont count until Rachel maddow says they do.

    5. Bananas   3 months ago

      Yup, this all MAGA's fault! Hi Sarcasmic!

    6. EISTAU Gree-Vance   3 months ago

      Uh, sorry fu, there’s just been too much convenient ignorance to let bygones be bygones and super duper pinky swear to do better going forward.

      Whyncha sit this one out, girly boy, while we sic the dogs on your precious immigrants, democrat enablers and media traitors, hmmm?

      1. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   3 months ago

        "...girly boy..."

        It's spelled "asswipe".

  13. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 months ago

    OK, sure, everyone has done daycare fraud since, like, forever.

    But how complicit was Walz and his minions in "ignoring" the scale of recent Somali fraud in Minnesota? And is there evidence to support even one claim that Walz punished a whistle-blower?

  14. Truthteller1   3 months ago

    Robby can't be that stupid. No they didn't miss it, they actively covered it up. The media was a co-conspirator.

    1. Social Justice is neither   3 months ago

      But his next employer can't be part of the corruption, noticing that might get in the way of his next payday.

  15. Wizzle Bizzle   3 months ago

    We're not just blaming "the media", Robby. We're specifically blaming you and Reason.

    Cntl + F "Somali fraud"

    There are exactly two relevant articles in this website's search history, both from December 2025. The first is titled "The Real Villain in Minnesota’s $1.5 Billion Fraud Scandal Isn’t Somalis—It’s the Feds". I guess Reason assumed we would already know the details of the story from outlets that do journalism, this not being among them.

    The second hard-hitting piece from you great defenders of the taxpayer was titled "Trump's Somali Insults Are a Disgrace". I'll give you exactly one guess which hack wrote that one.

    In the last week or so, there have been two more related articles. But those are just bemoaning how the right is crying wolf about a story that you poor media heroes have covered to death.

    The media is irreparably broken, and Reason is about as bad an actor as any. This publication should not and can not be trusted to report on anything that involves immigrants or drugs, and increasingly anything to do with party politics.

    1. shadydave   3 months ago

      That kind of sums it up. To be entirely fair, Robby himself has discussed it outside the walls of Reason.

      1. Wizzle Bizzle   3 months ago

        Which begs the question, why didn't he discuss it INSIDE the walls or Reason? Again, this publication can no longer be trusted.

        1. ML (now paying)   3 months ago

          Koch forbids it.
          It goes against he and his pal, Soros', no borders mantra. Cato is thoroughly corrupted here too.

    2. JesseAz (RIP CK)   3 months ago

      Does robby even realize he and reason are exactly mirroring the current narratives in corporate media?

      1. Wizzle Bizzle   3 months ago

        I couldn't say. I don't read Robby's non-Reason work anymore, and nothing I see here gives me a desire to. He barely contributes, and when he does it's usually just a "clean up on Aisle 6" like this piece, where he does a poor job of claiming the media doesn't really run interference for the left and that this rag is still superty duperty libertarian.

    3. Fu Manchu   3 months ago

      Any proof Somalis commit more fraud than the average person? Otherwise it's just focusing on a group for no particular reason except that Trump has some random senile grievances.

      I know a group that commits way more fraud than average. The people Trump has pardoned. How about we start with those?

      1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   3 months ago

        Hey sarc. Up above you claim youre against the fraud. Here youre defending it because others do it to. Nobody else but you and fellow leftists care about their race. But given the prevalence of these issues in this community it is indeed a problem retard.

        And continued retarded maddow induced TDS to excuse it.

        How drunk are you?

        1. Pepin the short   3 months ago

          So this is sarc hiding behind another alter like the feckless clown he is?

          1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   3 months ago

            Yeah. He got drunk and used his common statements the other week. Even using his common Saint dead conservative and "ya retard"

            https://reason.com/2025/12/16/even-trumps-supporters-are-slamming-his-post-about-rob-reiners-murder/?comments=true#comment-11318756

            Then just rhe aging TDS. He even blamed MAGA for DEI and the education system yesterday.

            Just a drunk retard.

      2. ML (now paying)   3 months ago

        Hey everyone, look at Sarckles, desperately scrambling for a gotcha with his pathetic whataboutism, demanding "proof" that Somalis commit more fraud than average while deflecting to Trump's pardons like that's some killer comeback. Pathetic.

        Yes, Sarckles, there's overwhelming proof, you ignorant mark: In Minnesota's massive welfare fraud scandals the vast majority of the charged and convicted perpetrators are of Somali descent. Federal prosecutors have charged over 90 individuals in these schemes, with 94.44% being Somali Americans, leading to dozens of convictions in the Feeding Our Future case alone (the largest identified COVID fraud in U.S. history at $250 million) and related probes estimating losses over $1 billion, potentially up to $9 billion across programs since 2018.

        The Attorney General noted of 98 charged, 85 were of Somali descent, with over 60 guilty. That's not "random grievances", that's industrial-scale theft rooted in pockets of the Somali community, as even the New York Times called it "staggering" fraud taking root there.

        And per capita? Somalis make up roughly 1-2% of Minnesota's population (around 80,000-100,000 out of 5.7 million), yet they're implicated in the lion's share of these multi-billion-dollar schemes targeting immigrant-heavy programs. That's wildly disproportionate, you disingenuous clown, no serious person denies it when the defendants' names and backgrounds dominate every indictment. This isn't "focusing on a group for no reason"; it's following the evidence straight to the fraudsters exploiting purposeful lax oversight under Walz's watch.

        As for your pivot to "the people Trump has pardoned"? Even if you can't identify false equivalence, Sarckles, you sure are good at it.

        Trump's pardons have gone to a mix, the politically persecuted Jan. 6 dissidents and some white-collar types like the Chrisleys or Trevor Milton Trump thinks were also politically targeted, but it's a handful of high-profile politically motivated cases, not an organized ethnic criminal network looting billions from taxpayer-funded safety nets meant for kids and the vulnerable.

        And how much money did the J6er's even steal, you fucking retard. Was it zero?

        Nobody's claiming Trump's pardonees represent a demographic committing fraud at rates dwarfing their population share. Your deflection is transparent garbage, the kind of brain-dead talking point you'd spew after bingeing MSNBC panels whining about "disproportionate impact" instead of admitting the obvious patterns.

        Sarc isn't debating in good faith, folks; he's just flailing to protect a narrative, smearing concerns as "senile grievances" while ignoring federal surges, frozen funds, and courtroom realities.
        Pathetic cope from a useful idiot who'd rather virtue-signal than face facts. The proof is there, stacked higher than your excuses, deal with it or keep embarrassing yourself.

        1. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   3 months ago

          "...Sarc isn't debating in good faith, folks..."

          Correct. The asswipe is not mentally capable of doing so.

      3. EISTAU Gree-Vance   3 months ago

        Um, yeah fu, somalis commit way more fraud than any average person I know, and more importantly they committed this one, and it’s fucking huge, and they were helped.

        Fuck off, idiot.

      4. DesigNate   3 months ago

        “Any proof Somalis commit more fraud than the average person?”

        Nobody here has made that claim.

        What they have said is that THIS fraud has been committed by Somali immigrants. Cause it has.

        Get fucked.

        1. Nobartium   3 months ago

          Fu (and his fellow leftards) DEMAND to make this be about race, via a combination of absolving brownskinned people and calling whites who notice "racists".

          What they fail to understand is that by doing so, they embolden real racists, since actual racism will have its standard lowered.

  16. Homer Thompson   3 months ago

    no one seems to be investigating Omar's lying, thieving, dirt bag of a husband

    ... this article is hilarious ... especially in light of their recent financial "windfall"

    https://rhodeislandcurrent.com/2024/06/05/rep-ilhan-omars-husband-accused-of-swindling-investor-in-their-california-winery/

    1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   3 months ago

      Hey. Buying a winery for 50k and turning it into 5M in 2 years without selling a single bottle of wine is just good business.

      Taking a money management firm from 50k to 60B in claimed assets in 2 years is jusy proof he is the new Buffet.

      1. ML (now paying)   3 months ago

        Sounds legit.

        You're just jealous because he's such a super-duper good businessman all of a sudden.

        1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   3 months ago

          Who is better, him or shrike?

          1. ML (now paying)   3 months ago

            Tough call. Shrike is a financial expert, just ask him.

      2. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   3 months ago

        "Hey. Buying a winery for 50k and turning it into 5M in 2 years without selling a single bottle of wine is just good business."

        Ask HRC about her abilities as a commodities trader!

  17. TJJ2000   3 months ago

    "Walz has a weird habit of shifting accountability by highlighting the criminality of "white men." If you assert that we should ignore crude racial collectivization and then immediately claim that actually white people are the real problem, you are not helping yourself."

    Oh. It's not just Walz. It is literally a #1 character-habit of the left.
    Leftard Self-Projection 101 ("shifting accountability"/Blame-Shifting).
    What-ever [WE] do it's all those 'icky' people fault.
    And most notably; When they spend themselves 'poor'.

    You get the same mentality in prison 90% of the time which explains the 70%+ [D] prison population and also the recent story of the 'murderer' [D] who just got assigned to head the police.

    The inmates are running the asylum.

    1. ML (now paying)   3 months ago

      It stopped working this year. The "racist" magic wand no longer has any effect outside the blue bubbles. People have stopped being afraid of being falsely tarred as one. Same with "homophobic". The Democrats are going to have to find a new trick.

      1. Bananas   3 months ago

        "Racist" stopped working 10 years ago. That's why it changed to "Nazi", "Facsist" and "White Supemacist".
        Now they're using "Pedo". I'm seeing/hearing this everywhere wrt Trump. and now Nick Shirley.
        As always, it's projection.

        1. ML (now paying)   3 months ago

          I hate to think what's going to happen when people can just shrug off the pedo label because 99% of the time it was used as a smear.

    2. Eeyore   3 months ago

      His short little word salad speech about white men made no sense to me. I think he caught whatever Kamala is infected with.

      Is Walz volunteering that he is to blame for it all?

  18. ML (now paying)   3 months ago

    The mainstream media journalist class is asking who gave “the random YouTuber”, “a license” to go and investigate the Somali daycare fraud in Minnesota.

    You can see just how angry some of these people are by the numbers the video is doing.

    FYI: This is the show that gave Sarcasmic his talking points du jour.

    1. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   3 months ago

      "The mainstream media journalist class is asking who gave “the random YouTuber”, “a license” to go and investigate the Somali daycare fraud in Minnesota."

      Hey, if you were as embarrassed as they are, you'd hide behind any fig leaf you could find, too!
      Fuck 'em. With a barb-wire-wrapped baseball bat.

    2. Bananas   3 months ago

      Nick Shirley: "I did not commit suicide."

    3. DesigNate   3 months ago

      Sometimes I wish Scott would just turn to these clowns and recite that scene from Billy Madison.

      Or better yet, tell them to go fuck themselves.

  19. ML (now paying)   3 months ago

    No wonder Western North Carolina couldn't get trailers for housing last year, I mean fake Somali children had to go to fake daycare while APPALACHIAN AMERICANS LIVED IN TENTS AND BEGGED FOR HELP.

  20. JesseAz (RIP CK)   3 months ago

    Hey robby, this is actual journalism.

    https://justthenews.com/accountability/waste-fraud-and-abuse/new-fraud-allegations-raise-same-concerns-minnesota-child-care

    A deep look into prior issues and discussions on how nothing changed.

  21. ML (now paying)   3 months ago

    The Somali daycare scandal is not just about Somalis, or immigration, or Minnesota. It’s also, and more importantly, about declining trust in government and betrayal of the people’s compact. She nails it.

    1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   3 months ago

      Oh yeah? True libertarianism is trusting institutions.

      sarcasmic 3 years ago
      Flag Comment
      Mute User
      Nothing good will come from losing faith in institutions like elections and courts, and all of the blame rests squarely on Trump's ego.

      1. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   3 months ago

        "...Nothing good will come from losing faith in institutions like elections and courts, and all of the blame rests squarely on Trump's ego..."

        Yeah, Trump impeached himself several times.
        Sarkles is a slimy pile of lying lefty shit, ain't he?

      2. Social Justice is neither   3 months ago

        Has that retard missed every Democrat action since at least the 2000 stolen election cycle.

  22. Rick James   3 months ago

    "Journalism is about covering the big stories... with a pillow... until they stop moving."

    1. mad.casual   3 months ago

      The media missed the Tim Walz story the way I miss my ex-wife... but my aim is getting better.

      1. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   3 months ago

        Theirs isn't. Like von Braun, they keep aiming at the stars and hitting Trump.

  23. ML (now paying)   3 months ago

    California's not to be outdone by pikers like Minnesota:

    San Francisco mayor quietly signs reparations fund that could lead to $5M payments per person

    California didn't have black slaves, it had Chinese and Native American ones. But guess who isn't getting the reparations and who is.

    1. DesigNate   3 months ago

      How hilarious would it be for Chinese and Native American people sue San Francisco for this and actually winning in court?

      1. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   3 months ago

        Pretty sure as a "Fighting Honkey" (remember them?), I could win.

  24. Rick James   3 months ago

    Nick Shirley, the independent conservative YouTuber

    Wait... wait.. wait... hold on. Stop. The. Fuck. Right. There.

    Nick Shirly is a journalist. You may not like him as a journalist, you may think he's a dishonest journalist, but if Priscilla Villareal gets 278 stories a year with a slow-mo 4k documentary and she's repeatedly referred to as a 'reporter' or 'journalist' or 'news vlogger' right here in these pages, sans reference to her political ideology, then that makes you, Reason, just like any other corporate hack media outlet. It's "journalism" when they agree with us, it's "conservative youtuber" when they don't.

    Or have you guys forgotten all the stories you did lo so many years ago when you celebrated the rise of the 'citizen journalist'? Or was that when it was presumed that 'citizen journalists' were all going to be generally left-leaning gonzo-gadfly types, holding boring old conservative white men or podunk police departments accountable?

    1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   3 months ago

      Is he a fat bitch from texas named Villareal? Then not a journalist.

    2. But SkyNet is a Private Company   3 months ago

      THANK YOU

      The hypocrisy here is mountainous, as is the desire to cover for any and all lefties

    3. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   3 months ago

      If the TDS-addled steaming piles of lying shit Sullum, Boehm, and that asshole Tuccille are considered "journalists", then Shirly has them firmly in the rear mirror.

    4. Bananas   3 months ago

      Ouch. You nailed him. Right in the butt.

    5. EISTAU Gree-Vance   3 months ago

      Yes, well said, as usual Rick.

      Anyone else get the feeling that things will get much, much worse for dems and progs before they get better?

      Kinda exciting in a way, to watch a toxic political ideology die in real time, victims of their own excesses. Haha.

    6. DesigNate   3 months ago

      Hey, if anyone knows a conservative commentator, it’s noted conservative commentator Robby Soave.

    7. mad.casual   3 months ago

      "Too local" - Reason Magazine

  25. shadydave   3 months ago

    Don't worry NPR is on the case and they're going to get to the bottom of this story. "What to know about Nick Shirley, the YouTuber alleging daycare fraud in Minnesota."

    https://pbs.twimg.com/media/G9mUm6tWIAA85lv?format=jpg&name=medium

    Incredible.

    1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   3 months ago

      Didnt robby have a YouTube show for a while? Same with Liz.

  26. Rick James   3 months ago

    A Walz Around the Welfare State
    For what it's worth, Walz is doing an absolutely terrible job of reassuring the public that he actually cares about identifying and prosecuting fraud. It's all well and good to push back against attempts to blame the entire Somali community for perpetrating the fraud, but Walz has a weird habit of shifting accountability by highlighting the criminality of "white men."

    Waltz is correct. White men oversaw this fraud, enabled it, covered it up, and allowed it to flow into pockets of their own party.

    Look, I'm sorry that this throws a very sizeable pipe wrench into the narrative about how immigrant communities contribute more to public services than they use-- because this whole story puts you in a rather difficult gambit:

    1. Claim there was no fraud, all of this was completely legitimate. This poses a problem because if there was no fraud, then that suggests that these communities are legitimately existing off of billions in subsidies and welfare programs.

    2. Admit there was fraud on a massive scale. This means that even legal immigrants can cheat the fuck out of the system, and when they live in a cloistered community, that fraud can then be exacerbated virally within that tight-knit community, more than they would in communities that don't all share a similar culture or direct family ties across a broad community.

    1. Social Justice is neither   3 months ago

      Walz would seem to engaging in a massive amount of projection on a topic he knows intimately, white crime.

  27. Rick James   3 months ago

    The story isn't whether the media covered the fraud in Minnesota, the story is how Republicans are pouncing.

  28. TonyMHobbs   3 months ago

    If America is “of, for, and by the people,” why does the govt keep giving money to organizations, NGOs, and corporations?

    Social spending should only be in the form of grants, directed to individuals with legitimate SS numbers and recent IRS filings.

    No grants to those with no SS number, no records, no address or residency?

    With the new push to fund universal day care, it is certain our brilliant politicians will fund the day-care center before the individual.

    1. Social Justice is neither   3 months ago

      Problem is many of these people are born here but owe allegiance to the tribe in Somalia so they'd still qualify, same with every anchor baby receiving benefits from birth so they can claim no money goes to foreigners despite mommy spending every cent.

  29. Bananas   3 months ago

    LOL, straight to "everybody knew it anyway"

    Do any of you have any shame?

    1. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   3 months ago

      At Reason, shame was largely forgotten about the time the LA office opened and a dim memory by the time the DC office had chairs.
      If a Reason writer (not "journalist") sits down next to you at a bar, pick up any money sitting there. Or they will.

      1. Bananas   3 months ago

        According to this article, the "local" media has been covering this for 10 years, and then last month, 1 year after the 2024 election, the NYT has one article about this, and that's proof that the media has been all over this story!

        The fucking balls! The fucking audacity! How does it feel to sell out??

        1. Social Justice is neither   3 months ago

          Also, what tone did the local news take? Poor put up on members of the community facing racist attacks I bet.

  30. Gaear Grimsrud   3 months ago

    How Obama created the Minnesota Somali diaspora.
    Obama's Trojan Horse: How His Refugee Machine Engineered The Billion-Dollar Looting Of US Treasury
    https://www.zerohedge.com/political/obamas-trojan-horse-how-refugee-machine-engineered-billion-dollar-looting-us-treasury

    1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   3 months ago

      The Deep State Money Laundry

      The rabbit hole goes deeper than just meal tickets. The connections between the Somali fraud network and the highest levels of the Democratic establishment are becoming impossible to ignore. Take a look at Rose Lake Capital, a venture capital firm founded by Tim Mynett, Ilhan Omar's husband. As the fraud investigations heated up, astute observers noticed that the firm's website was scrubbed of some very interesting names.

      Prior to the scrub, the firm listed advisors including a former Obama ambassador to Bahrain, a former Obama ambassador to China, and a former DNC treasurer. Why are top-tier Obama officials swimming in the same financial waters as the family of a Congresswoman whose district is ground zero for the largest fraud in history? These networks provide the cover. They provide the legitimacy. And they potentially provide the mechanism to wash the proceeds of the grift. This is not just local corruption. It is a federally integrated operation where the political elite protect the foot soldiers who deliver the votes and the cash.

      1. DesigNate   3 months ago

        Stop noticing!!!!

    2. Gaear Grimsrud   3 months ago

      "Between 2008 and 2016, the Obama administration oversaw the admission of over 54,000 Somali refugees into the United States. But they didn't just scatter them across the 50 states. They targeted specific swing states and counties, with Minnesota being the primary dumping ground.
      By the time Obama left office, Minnesota was home to the largest Somali population in the country, now estimated at over 80,000 people. This concentration was strategic. By clustering refugees in Minneapolis, the Democratic machine created a voting bloc that could be harvested for elections and a demographic that demanded massive government outlays. They called it "diversity." In reality, it was demographic engineering. The Obama administration poured federal grants into "refugee services," creating a lucrative industry of nonprofits and community organizers whose entire existence depended on keeping the flow of refugees—and federal dollars—moving. This established the infrastructure for the fraud we see today. When you import a population from a failed state with no tradition of Western civic duty, and you teach them that the government is a bottomless trough of free money, you don't get assimilation. You get predation.
      The "Equity" Shield: How They Paralyzed the Police
      The genius of the Obama-era strategy was not just in the importation of people, but in the weaponization of race to silence dissent. Under the guise of "equity," the Obama administration pushed for relaxed standards in federal contracting, specifically favoring "minority-owned" nonprofits. This created a regulatory environment where asking questions became a career-ending risk."

      1. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   3 months ago

        "..."Between 2008 and 2016, the Obama administration oversaw the admission of over 54,000 Somali refugees into the United States. But they didn't just scatter them across the 50 states. They targeted specific swing states and counties, with Minnesota being the primary dumping ground..."

        Gerrymandering found new heights under that lying pile of shit Obo.

  31. Gaear Grimsrud   3 months ago

    Just sayin.
    Ethics Questions Swirl Around Somalia's UN Ambassador Tied To Ohio Healthcare Company
    https://www.zerohedge.com/political/ethics-questions-swirl-around-somalias-un-ambassador-tied-ohio-healthcare-company

    1. Minadin   3 months ago

      More:

      https://notthebee.com/article/somalis-new-un-ambassador-owns-daycare-in-ohio

  32. Gaear Grimsrud   3 months ago

    Hmm. MSM didn't report this either.
    https://www.ngocomment.com/p/an-antifa-linked-portland-bail-fund
    An Antifa-Linked Portland Bail Fund Freed This Somali — Five Days Later, He Killed a Mother of Three
    Mohamed Osman Adan was bailed out by the Portland Freedom Fund. Five days later, he brutally murdered a woman. He's now been sentenced to 25 years.
    Abraham had documented at least three prior incidents of violence by Adan in 2022, including an assault in May in which she said he beat her repeatedly on the head. She was granted a protective order but it was ignored by Adan. The following month in June 2022, he strangled her and threatened her with death.
    “Judge, please hold him I’m concerned for my [safety] and my kids,” Abraham pleaded with the judge at his arraignment. “[Statistics] show that strangulation cases lead to homicide and I don’t want to be a victim to this.”
    The victim was previously named Rachael Angel Manwarren. She converted to Islam and changed her name.
    Despite her pleas, the judge released Adan from custody with GPS monitoring. But he returned to the apartment on July 27, and disabled his GPS monitor. On Aug. 11, police were called to the home after he beat Abraham with Islamic prayer beads and covered her mouth to silence her cries. He was arrested again — and bailed out by the Portland Freedom Fund before murdering Abraham.

    1. Bananas   3 months ago

      And nobody on the left cared.

  33. Gaear Grimsrud   3 months ago

    On the bright side every boy in Minnesota has a steady supply of tampons.
    https://x.com/gragedustin/status/2006708070504911346
    The New Year brings more bad news for Minnesotans…
    Property taxes are set to jump by $1 BILLION to cover for the mess Tim Walz created.
    He blew through a $19B surplus, raised taxes $9B, hiked spending 40%, and let $9B+ get stolen in fraud.

  34. mad.casual   3 months ago

    Nick Shirley, Tim Walz, and the Minnesota Fraud Story: Did the Media Miss It?
    Local reporters have covered state daycare fraud for years, though it did not exactly receive wall-to-wall national attention.

    Considering the guy was a National-level VP nominee and, per your own assertion, the coverage didn't rise above the local level, I'd say the answer to your question by your own admission is, "Yeah."

    1. Rick James   3 months ago

      Shyeah... the Falcon Heights/Roseville Community Caller noted there might be some questionable frauds on page 2 of its quarterly newsletter... so full throated media coverage.

      *drops microphone*

    2. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   3 months ago

      Yes. Replace the name Walz with the name Vance and imagine the print, TV and web responses!
      It is (D)eferent!

  35. XM   3 months ago

    The media reported on the trees. They didn't report on the forest.

    Ask yourselves - who would you rather have in this country? Vietnamese or the Somalians? Most Americans will choose the former. If you hem and haw and insist "Well gee they can both contribute in their own way and all immigrants are good", you still don't get it.

    It's not racist or xenophobic to assert that Somalians are welfare dependent, less likely to be self sufficient, and more prone to fraud. And the fraud they commit is on a systemic, community driven level that reaches several states, and the complicit state government just gave them money in the name of diversity. The Somalis are tribal to the core and envision establishing Somalia in America.

    Most Americans are moderate immigration. But we're reaching a point where more of them will say "I don't think we want certain people in my country" and calling them racist is less effective. This blows up the immigration orthodoxy in America. It deprives the left of future voters, source of funding and bussed in activists. There's a reason why the media is so keen on focusing on "but we've covered this already and Shirley is just rehashing old news." They need to obfuscate. They need this to be about just your everyday fraud and not a group of anti American demo whose known fraud now includes stealing billions of dollars from needy kids.

    1. Mike Parsons   3 months ago

      "Most Americans are moderate immigration. "

      I used to be. Then I watched Biden let in 10 mil in 4 years, only to be called racist for pointing it out, then watched as im told not to believe my lying eyes about fraud committed out in he open.

      The one day care dude went to, there was no one there but one man and one woman, texting on their phones, and he asks how he could enroll "little Joey" and the response was "this isnt a little Joey place". And the journos have nothing to do but ad hominem (MAGA youtuber, conservative youtuber, man who made muslim hate videos) and appeal to authority.

      So ya, im very much on team "shut the shit down for a decade, then maybe we can reassess." Zero illegals tolerated. No legal immigration for a decade. Then when we figure out where the 10 million went and get them all accounted for, and ideally deported, we can reassess how many people from what countries would be of best interest to Americans going forward. You know, like any rational country would.

      1. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   3 months ago

        ^+1. FJB. And Obo. With a barb-wire-wrapped baseball bat.

  36. Incunabulum   3 months ago

    If you are going to mention Piker then you need to also mention Asmogold - if only to drive the dog-torturer a little more up the wall;)

  37. Bill Falcon   3 months ago

    what really pisses off the corporate media is the kid is a mormon. The jewish elites at the corporate media dislike Catholic reporters quite bit but Mormon..wow that is a whole level of hate.

  38. jack murphy   3 months ago

    the MSM didn't "miss" anything. they buried the story. intentionally.

  39. Ladyhawk   3 months ago

    Fu Manchu writes" "I know a group that commits way more fraud than average. The people Trump has pardoned. How about we start with those?"
    Yeah? Name three. And show your work.
    A cheap shot. Provide evidence or remain obscure.

  40. Jeff Mason   3 months ago

    Lots of people are angry about the Minnesota fraud. The fact that many are Somali immigrants only highlights one of the problems with unchecked mass migration but is not the core issue. I want ALL fraud rooted out, regardless of the race of the perpetrators. For those claiming it’s about race, you’d be hard pressed to find anyone would have allowed Bernie Madoff to go free simply because he was white.

    1. TJJ2000   3 months ago

      It's not the race it's is the 'immigrant' (by an 80% margin).

      Just as what would be seen if all Prisons shut-down one day and the inmates ran free back to robbing, stealing and terrorizing everyone else.

      Which is precisely why they ran-from their own (nation).
      Precisely why prisoners don't like prison so they run from it
      ...yet DO another crime.
      THEFT/CRIMINAL (Selfishness) mentality isn't an easy correction.
      Especially when all the Leftards want to do is *entitle* it.

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