The US healthcare system has degraded the doctor-patient relationship to a drive-through burger-joint relationship staffed by pseudo-doctors and run by hack-accountants!
But, I digress.
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To add insult to injury, we now find that fraudsters have taken over major sham health entities and have stolen hundreds of millions of healthcare funds further denying our people of needed care.
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Opening the massive healthcare fraud kimono:
The leading massive fraud state is Minnesota. Amazing! The state of Scandinavian Immigrants, the very personification of good, hardworking, honest people.
What the hell happened to Minneapolis?
What happened is our federal wizards in DC opened the Somali Immigrant flood gates and directed them to Minneapolis where they became the ‘dominate controlling entity’ in the city.
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Apparently, they brought with them the rules and methods of success that was common in their sad homeland – ie – “take advantage of the system”.
To add insult to injury they found local and state politicians willing to either participate in their schemes or at least look the other way.
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They clearly were and are very successful in fleecing the US government systems out of hundreds of millions of dollars with allegedly massive amounts of that money being sent back to their homeland associates.
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Justice Department Briefing on Minnesota Fraud Investigation 5-21-25:
https://www.c-span.org/program/news-conference/justice-department-briefing-on-minnesota-fraud-investigation/679694
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"Mastermind" of Minnesota child meal fraud gets nearly 42 years in Feeding Our Future case
Bock, who is 45, is one of close to 80 people charged in connection with the case so far. Over 60 have been convicted or pleaded guilty so far.
Bock, who was also ordered to pay $243 million back to the federal government,
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A disturbing subtext to the Somali Immigrants is their nonAssimilation into America:
The leading massive fraud state is Minnesota. Amazing! The state of Scandinavian Immigrants, the very personification of good, hardworking, honest people.
What the hell happened to Minneapolis?
What happened is our federal wizards in DC opened the Somali Immigrant flood gates and directed them to Minneapolis where they became the ‘dominate controlling entity’ in the city.
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Apparently, they brought with them the rules and methods of success that was common in their sad homeland – ie – “take advantage of the system”.
To add insult to injury they found local and state politicians willing to either participate in their schemes or at least look the other way.
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They clearly were and are very successful in fleecing the US government systems out of hundreds of millions of dollars with allegedly massive amounts of that money being sent back to their homeland associates.
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Justice Department Briefing on Minnesota Fraud Investigation 5-21-25:
https://www.c-span.org/program/news-conference/justice-department-briefing-on-minnesota-fraud-investigation/679694
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"Mastermind" of Minnesota child meal fraud gets nearly 42 years in Feeding Our Future case
Bock, who is 45, is one of close to 80 people charged in connection with the case so far. Over 60 have been convicted or pleaded guilty so far.
Bock, who was also ordered to pay $243 million back to the federal government,
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A disturbing subtext to the Somali Immigrants is their nonAssimilation into America:
Some cultures are simply not compatible with American values
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Minnesota’s Somali population is almost entirely a post-1990 phenomenon. Refugee resettlement following Somalia’s clan wars brought more than 10,000 Somalis to the state in the 1990s, with the population tripling by 2010 and surpassing 75,000 by 2024. Nationally, more than 110,000 Somali refugees were admitted between 2000 and 2024 alone. Nearly all (99.7%) are Muslim.
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What followed has been a sustained failure of assimilation, and, increasingly, an explosion of fraud.
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The data are stark. More than half (52%) of children in Somali immigrant homes in Minnesota live in poverty, compared with just 8% of children in native-headed households. Roughly 39% of working-age Somalis lack a high school diploma, versus 5% of natives. Among working-age adult Somalis who have lived in the U.S. for more than a decade, about half still cannot speak English “very well.”
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Welfare dependence mirrors these gaps. About 54% of Somali-headed households in Minnesota receive food stamps, and 73% include at least one person on Medicaid.
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The data are stark. More than half (52%) of children in Somali immigrant homes in Minnesota live in poverty, compared with just 8% of children in native-headed households. Roughly 39% of working-age Somalis lack a high school diploma, versus 5% of natives. Among working-age adult Somalis who have lived in the U.S. for more than a decade, about half still cannot speak English “very well.”
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Welfare dependence mirrors these gaps. About 54% of Somali-headed households in Minnesota receive food stamps, and 73% include at least one person on Medicaid.
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Minnesota’s Somali population is almost entirely a post-1990 phenomenon. Refugee resettlement following Somalia’s clan wars brought more than 10,000 Somalis to the state in the 1990s, with the population tripling by 2010 and surpassing 75,000 by 2024. Nationally, more than 110,000 Somali refugees were admitted between 2000 and 2024 alone. Nearly all (99.7%) are Muslim.
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What followed has been a sustained failure of assimilation, and, increasingly, an explosion of fraud.
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The data are stark. More than half (52%) of children in Somali immigrant homes in Minnesota live in poverty, compared with just 8% of children in native-headed households. Roughly 39% of working-age Somalis lack a high school diploma, versus 5% of natives. Among working-age adult Somalis who have lived in the U.S. for more than a decade, about half still cannot speak English “very well.”
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Welfare dependence mirrors these gaps. About 54% of Somali-headed households in Minnesota receive food stamps, and 73% include at least one person on Medicaid.
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The data are stark. More than half (52%) of children in Somali immigrant homes in Minnesota live in poverty, compared with just 8% of children in native-headed households. Roughly 39% of working-age Somalis lack a high school diploma, versus 5% of natives. Among working-age adult Somalis who have lived in the U.S. for more than a decade, about half still cannot speak English “very well.”
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Welfare dependence mirrors these gaps. About 54% of Somali-headed households in Minnesota receive food stamps, and 73% include at least one person on Medicaid.
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