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Speaker 1 (00:05):
Good morning, John Corey from Texas chick As he's a
better racehorse name or rock band name.
Speaker 2 (00:13):
I'm gonna say racehorse.
Speaker 3 (00:15):
That was the name of one of the illegal aliens
that was arrested in chan Hassen last weekend. I'm ninety
nine percent sure I pronounced that wrong, just as I say,
I just want to say that up front.
Speaker 2 (00:26):
I'm just looking at it just fanatically. I'm sure I
got it wrong.
Speaker 3 (00:29):
Our two Twin Cities news Talk Am eleven thirty one
oh three five FM from the sixty five to one
Carpet plus Next Day Installs studios. My name is John,
just just very pleased to have bretton the master control booth.
It'll be with me tomorrow for the final show before vacation.
We were just plotting tomorrow's show a bit.
Speaker 2 (00:46):
Sounds like it's gonna be a good time.
Speaker 3 (00:48):
Yeah, we'll just pray that nothing controversial happens today. Of course,
now that I say that, you know something controversial is
going to happen, because I had every intent of sort
of lightening things up today, but unfortunately with all of
the dipsticks here in Minnesota, they're preventing me from actually
going and covering some of the stuff that I've been
holding on to for months on end.
Speaker 2 (01:09):
That stack is still it's collecting dust right now.
Speaker 4 (01:12):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (01:12):
Actually I had to leave the stack at home this
morning because it was taken. It was taking up too
much space in my folder, which I typically don't do.
Usually I bring the extra stack in just in case
I end up running out of material, which, by the way,
answer to your next question, has never happened before. So
we played audio from Representative Brad Tabke playing the role
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playing a loser revolutionary fighting back against the Gestapo.
Speaker 5 (01:40):
Hey, friends, Brad Tagke, here we.
Speaker 2 (01:44):
Are group.
Speaker 5 (01:49):
Shaky Residents helping to protect our neighbors and community today
for unlawful actions of Ice and making sure that we
are doing what is necessary to care folks.
Speaker 3 (02:04):
So well, apparently they're going to be really bored, and
many of you have picked up on one specific aspect.
So let me share some of your thoughts from the
iHeartRadio app brought to you by Lyndall Realty this morning.
Speaker 6 (02:14):
Actually, so the punk knows Ice is committing lawful activities,
they're following the law, they're enforcing the law. He is
engaged in illegal activities.
Speaker 7 (02:27):
Horn John under the Biden administration. Felons and illegals were
not registered voters back then. Now that they are and
part of their voting base, they need to protect them
at any cost.
Speaker 3 (02:39):
That's a good point, but it tells you how little
they have to run on in terms of their own policy.
This is what they have to spend their time doing.
We'll get to walls and Hiss news. Suddenly he cares
about gun control again, acting as if we've just had
another major firearm related event that's taken place. No, he's
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only doing this because he needs to distract everybody from
the disaster of his administration and the multiple investigations the
federal government calling on him to resign. And so suddenly
now he's back to lying over the issue of passing
gun control measures. And we also know who he thinks
is the biggest threat to him being re elected next year.
Speaker 2 (03:24):
We'll get to that in just a moment.
Speaker 1 (03:27):
From Lake ilmil Hey, Brad, we're over here on the
other side of the cities. We've got a group of
people helping law enforcement to find the unlawful people that
are in the country illegally. Other side of the planet
from you.
Speaker 8 (03:43):
Hey, good morning guys. John I can't help. But notice
that Brad Tapke never says what Ice was doing that
is unlawful. I think what he means this thing we
don't like now also posting this online. Think he should
be arrested. This is premeditated that they are going to
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hinder Ice. ICE should go find him and arrest him.
In his little rapid response.
Speaker 3 (04:12):
I don't want ICE doing that. I get what you're saying,
but I don't want ICE doing that. You want to
know why, because I want ICE focused on their job.
I want ICE focused on what they're doing. And yes,
you have a point, and with unlimited resources, sure, if
there is criminal liability at play here in what representative
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Brad Tabke is doing or Aisha Gomez representative who apparently
was also in one of these protests recently, sure I'd
like to see them held accountable. But at the same time,
there's not infinite resources in all of this. I want
ICE catching the bad guys because there's going to be
another Brad Tabke, There's going to be another Aisha Gomez.
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That's why I don't mind the fact that individuals who
have been getting in the way of lawful actions by
Ice and obstructing the ability to conduct their work, have
been beined, have been detained, but not arrested or charged.
Speaker 2 (05:14):
I'm okay with that because I don't think.
Speaker 3 (05:17):
These individuals are going to learn from that at all,
and hopefully enough of them just being detained would be
a deterrent. Yes, I want to see everybody held accountable,
don't misunderstand. But at the same time, given what Ice
is attempting to do, I'd rather have them focused on
their efforts rather than wasting time going and dealing with
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idiots like Brad Tabke.
Speaker 9 (05:39):
Hey, good morning, John. I had to chuckle when I'm
listening to the dope on the video talking about our
friends and our neighbors. I wonder how many of these
activists know a single name of the people they're protecting.
Speaker 2 (05:55):
It's just politics, yeah.
Speaker 3 (05:56):
And taking a step further, there's no follow up on
it turns out you were defending a child predator, a
sex offender, a domestic abuser, a career criminal, a drug trafficker.
Because that's the majority of the individuals that are being arrested.
This is what they've done while also being here illegally,
but there's never any follow up that they're defending actual criminals.
Speaker 10 (06:20):
Good morning, John Creak Show as usual, because somebody had left.
Please explain to me and the rest of us how
when Ice is enforcing the law, you know, the law
that these coup balls on the left that are protesting
at especially the hed you played the clip from saying
he is out protecting them from illegal actions. Please explain
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to us how what Ice is doing is that lawful?
Speaker 2 (06:48):
We're waiting.
Speaker 3 (06:49):
Yeah, I can't, because what Ice is doing is lawful,
and we know that because charges would have already come
about the moment that I does something remotely unlawful that
is chargeable in any way, shape or form, because we
know how inclined Democrats are to move forward with frivolous
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and bogus lawsuits. But they also know that when it
comes to the federal government, they better have their ducks
in a row. So the moment that Ice were to
ever go and step out of the bounds of their
enforcement to the point where it could bring about some
type of litigation, you know that immediately is going to
be filed. You have Keith Ellis ensuing Uber over zombie
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subscriptions because oh it's too hard to cancel my subscription
to Uber. So it tells you how lawful ICE's actions are,
because there hasn't been a single at least not that
I've seen lawsuit pushed back against any of these agents.
Speaker 11 (07:49):
Good morning, John Matthew from New Hope. Brian Tabkey is
everything wrong with the Democratic Party calling illegal alien criminals
his neighbors while calling American citizen law enforcement fascists? The
Democratic Party lives in opposite reality, and I hope they
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keep this up because honestly, it makes them look ridiculous.
Speaker 2 (08:17):
Hey, John, good morning.
Speaker 12 (08:18):
So glad you got the clarification of what happened in
chan Hassen. When I saw that I lived there, I
saw a gentleman wearing tennis shoes, no gloves, no coat,
and they say he's working in some building. The anybody
who's outside, and I work outside a lot, you're wearing gloves,
you're wearing heavy coat, you're wearing hats. This guy wasn't
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wearing any of that. So right away I knew this.
There's no way this guy was a construction worker. And
these people just went on and on, but how much.
Speaker 2 (08:46):
Yeah, No, they lied about it. They lied about it.
Speaker 3 (08:50):
They perpetuated this idea that ICE came in and drug
these constructions, hard working construction workers off of the roof
and below zero temperatures and haul them away.
Speaker 2 (08:59):
And wasn't what happened.
Speaker 3 (09:00):
They pulled them over, They tried to evade, They ran
up on a roof like a couple of morons and
then got arrested.
Speaker 5 (09:08):
Coming up.
Speaker 3 (09:10):
Out of the Minnesota Reformer this morning, Carmel Mall, once
a bustling center of community, falls silent a Monday Ice raid.
Confirmed immigrants fares as the Trump administration chokes off immigrant economies.
The individuals that are upset about this and these business
owners in Carmel Mall, they're pointing their frustration in the
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wrong way. I'm going to point them in the right
direction and we'll get back to more of your comments
from the iHeartRadio app brought to you by Lyndal Realty.
Coming up next here on Twin Cities News Talk AM
eleven thirty and one oh three five FM. Here's a
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quick data point you may not be aware of Twin
Cities News Talk from the six five to one carpet
plus Next Day Install studios from Alpha News. A report
released on December tenth regarding Samali immigrants in Minnesota. It
provides insight into the populations the issues of poverty and welfare.
The Center for Immigration Studies report found that nearly every
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Somali household with children eighty nine percent receives some form
of welfare. Oh altogether, eighty one percent of Somali households
consumes some form of welfare. This is compared to twenty
one percent of Native households. Some always with ten years
of residency have welfare consumption rates that.
Speaker 2 (10:39):
Are only marginally lower.
Speaker 3 (10:42):
Than the Somali population as a whole, according to the
report from CIS, authored by Jason Richwine.
Speaker 2 (10:48):
Other findings in the.
Speaker 3 (10:50):
Report include more than half fifty two percent of children
in Somali immigrant homes in Minnesota live in poverty, while
only eight percent of the children in Native headed homes
are in poverty. Thirty nine nine percent of working age
Somalis have no high school diploma, compared to five percent
of Natives.
Speaker 2 (11:05):
Among working age.
Speaker 3 (11:06):
Adults, Somalis who have lived in the US for more
than ten years have still cannot speak English very well,
and about fifty four percent of Somali headed households in
Minnesota receive food stamps. Seventy three percent of Somali households
have at least one member on Medicaid. The comparable figures
for the native households are at seven and eighteen percent,
again as opposed to fifty four and seventy three. So
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what's the impact of taxpayers, the CIS reports it's hard.
Speaker 2 (11:35):
To not goes CSI on that.
Speaker 3 (11:38):
I just want to say the Somali community makes up
a small percentage of the state's population, yet some of
the state's poverty related programs still have a pronounced Somali component.
For instance, the report says Somali households account for two
point five percent of children in Minnesota, but twelve point
eight percent of the state's child poverty. In fractional terms,
one out of every eight to children in poverty in
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the state comes from a Somali household. These disproportionate burdens
imposed by immigration have upended a state once lauded for
its low rate of social programs, according to the report.
And then there is the problem of fraud. Federal prosecutors
saying billions of dollars have been stolen from state programs
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that we've been chronicling on the show in cases where
most of the defendants are Somali that's a little bit
more to this before I get to it, and then
I want to get to the story out of the
Minnesota Reformer about Carmel Mall that apparently now nobody is
going to because of ice rates. I want to share
with you this clip from earlier in the week. This
is from CNN, basically reiterating what I was talking about
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in this report. Linda moynihan talking with CNN to Abby Phillip.
While she goes and lays out the facts, there's a
point where Abby suddenly does not like what is being
talked about and actually stops the conversation dead cold.
Speaker 2 (12:56):
Listen to this from CNN earlier this week. Well, I
think it's.
Speaker 13 (13:00):
Important to have a conversation about America's not a charity.
We have the opportunity and the ability to select who
we want to come in and who we think is
going to contribute economically and culturally. In Minnesota, we've seen
eighty one percent of Somalians are on welfare, thirty five
percent of Somalia's GDP is remittances, and now they've stolen
at least a billion, maybe eight billion, and so there's
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a question the Simalian community.
Speaker 14 (13:25):
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, to allow the Somalian
community did not steal one point six billion dollars. The
sixty or so people who were convicted or who were
charged with those crimes, they are responsible. Why is this
collective responsibility thing?
Speaker 9 (13:43):
Now?
Speaker 14 (13:44):
This is an.
Speaker 13 (13:45):
Important point to make, and this is something that I
think the American people resonate with. Culturally. There are things
that we do not want in America. Female genital mutilation
happens in Somalia. We don't want that here. So I
think it's okay to say, look, there are cultural things
that we don't want to bring into America.
Speaker 14 (14:01):
Wait, look there are people who we allow in this
country who have multiple wives, they you know, polygamy.
Speaker 2 (14:09):
I don't totally finde that.
Speaker 14 (14:11):
I don't want money, but they're here. They're Americans, just
like everybody else. But I don't even want more of that,
that's the question.
Speaker 3 (14:18):
I mean, I couldn't afford that if I'm just being
I'm just being honest.
Speaker 14 (14:22):
Talk about inflation.
Speaker 3 (14:23):
Yeah, and they gotta I play that clip because this
is the game that the left wants to play all
the time, except when it's not advantageous for them to
do so. Painting with a wide brush focusing on identity.
In this piece for Malfa News, it goes on to
say Minnesota now has the largest Somali population in the US,
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with many Somali's first arriving in the state in the
early nineteen nineties upon the outbreak of the civil war
in their home country. However, the current Somali population in
Minnesota can be difficult to quantify. Based on the twenty
twenty census, Minnesota has roughly ninety one thousand people of
Somali descent, but in twenty twenty four survey they put
that population size at about one hundred and eight thousand.
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And this is why it's important to address the issues
specific to a community.
Speaker 2 (15:08):
Facts not racism.
Speaker 3 (15:11):
It's the fear of being called the races that keeps
the facts from coming to light. And we hear as
I mentioned, the Democrats play the identity card all the
time regarding minority groups, their needs, and how they're going
to go and help them, and yet there is willful
ignorance of what's taking place in the Somali community.
Speaker 2 (15:33):
Based off of these.
Speaker 3 (15:33):
Numbers, you would think that Democrats would be doing a
lot more outreach based off of how many individuals from
the Somali community. Ninety percent of Somali homes with children
in Minnesota are on welfare. Are you seeing Democrats go
and focus any sort of attention on any of that.
Speaker 2 (15:52):
No.
Speaker 3 (15:52):
Why because they're fearful of being called racist for simply
stating the facts. But it also demonstrates once again how
little they truly care about the people that they say
they're trying to defend. And unfortunately, the individuals that they
say they're trying to defend believe what they say when
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they spread their harmful rhetoric, Which brings me to this
piece from the Minnesota Reformer. Coddijo A Warsawway, a single
mother of three and my apologies if I mispronounced that,
and a restaurant over at Carmel Mall said the fear
of ice arrests has halted her livelihood. I could almost
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count how many sales I've made in the past three
weeks because the mall is empty. The once vibrant businesses
and bustling corridors now resemble a deserted city. Business Owners
say foot traffic has nearly vanished since Ice arrived in force.
A big conversation among them how to pay for next
month's rent. Consumers are staying away, even if they are
citizens or legal residents, because they feel intimidated by ICE activities.
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Because we've seen cases where ICE does not discriminate in
who they arrest.
Speaker 2 (17:07):
That's just not true. I'll make this really, really easy.
Speaker 3 (17:14):
If these individuals are upset that their businesses are suffering
and that business has died in this portion of the community,
this Carmel Mall, blame your local Democrat elected leader for
the fear mongering and peddling in the propaganda. Arrest by
ICE have been occurring for years. If you're here legally,
you have nothing to worry about. Life would be going
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on for these individuals because you know how I you know,
you know. I don't know how I know this. You
know how I know that everything would be fine because
everything had been fine. As I mentioned before, do the math,
and I did. Between twenty twenty one and twenty twenty
four here in Minnesota, approximately four thousand arrests have been
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made by ICE of illegal immigrants. And during that time,
Carmel Mall was bustling.
Speaker 2 (18:04):
What changed.
Speaker 3 (18:05):
Nothing Trump got into office. ICE continued to do what
they were doing. But now this was made into news
and the activists have been exacerbating the problem. So the
only people that they have to blame are the Democrats
that are making it worse for them. If I were
these business owners, I'd be looking at my Democrat representatives.
Speaker 2 (18:25):
They'd be like, can you guys shut up already?
Speaker 3 (18:28):
Can you stop going and interrupting Ice from doing their job,
Because the sooner that they go and arrest of the criminals,
the sooner they'll be gone, So knock it off already.
They're the ones that are causing the problems here. The
piece goes on to say Carmel Mall is not just
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a place for business. It's a community hub home to
childcare centers where the shop owners drop off their children,
and an elderly care facility in a mosque in a
Qoran school. One of the people did recently, and this
was near the Carmel Mall, was a alleged pregnant Somali woman.
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Ab D Salon Abdi, who owns a money transfer business,
that he watched a woman as she sat down to
prevent herself from falling or slipping, officers grabbed her by
the arms and dragged her through the snow. Let me
share with you this audio. This comes from the recount
I saw. I found it on x and it's a
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portion of their reporting of this alleged pregnant woman that
was being dragged by ICE. Let me play the audio
and I'll comment on the other side.
Speaker 15 (19:49):
She kept yelling she's pregnant, She's pregnant, She's pregnant.
Speaker 7 (19:52):
They put their knees in her, and we kept telling
them she can't breathe, let her up, let her up.
Speaker 4 (19:57):
In the chaos, the woman who was handcuffed it was
suddenly being dragged by one arm of the angry crowd
through snowballs and screamed at the federal agents.
Speaker 3 (20:07):
You watched the video, It starts off with the ICE
agent kneeling next to the woman on the ground next
to an automobile. There's no context as to what happened
that led to that particular altercation. I'm going to pretty
much guarantee that the woman was obstructing ICE from doing
their job. It's not in ICE's best interest to just
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randomly start targeting people. We've seen that already. That would
be incredibly stupid of them to do. And these are
bright dudes that are out there doing what I certainly
want them to do. This is what I voted for.
Then you have the commentary from one of the protesters there,
which puts on full display how desperate these activists are
for another George Floyd moment, attempting to inject the language
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of she can't breathe, She can't breathe. You watch the
video and it looks like to me that as the chaos.
Speaker 2 (21:01):
Was growing and the snowballs were being thrown.
Speaker 3 (21:04):
That the ICE agent was attempting to get away with
this woman from the chaos that was ensuing it. It
actually looks like they were physically attached via something as
he was dragging and hauling her off. You know what's
funny about this, though, is that I haven't heard any
follow up. Has there been a lawsuit perpetuated against ICE
for unlawful detention, use of force tactics. Go back to
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my previous commentary. I guarantee the moment, if it were
to happen of ICE overstepping their authority, the lawsuit would
drop like that.
Speaker 2 (21:41):
Instantly.
Speaker 3 (21:45):
But it tells you once again how desperate they are
to perpetuate these false narratives.
Speaker 2 (21:52):
Speaking of which we'll get to this next.
Speaker 3 (21:54):
As a Department of Homeland Security steps up immigration enforcement
in Minnesota, arrests in other confrontations have been popping up
in more locations. An article from the Star Tribune highlighting
the Tuesday press conference, we'll get back to the Minneapolis
Police Chief Brian O'Hara's ridiculous commentary comparing the arrest of
illegal aliens to Mary and Joseph, and then we'll get
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into how the hits keep coming from the Trump administration
against Governor Tim Walls, which is why he's now issued
these executive orders on gun control. We have audio to
share from that press conference yesterday, and if you'recarious, yes,
Walls does go and drop some profanity as he likes
to do, but thankfully Bred has edited that for us.
It's all coming up on Twin City's News Talk AM
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eleven thirty and one oh three five FM from the
sixty five to one Carpet plus Next Day Install Studios
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Twin City's News Tom from the sixty five to one
Carpet plus Next Day Install Studios. Minneapolis Man Baby Mayor
Mom Jeans Jacob Fryes said Tuesday that fear fueled by
the Trump administration's immigration crackdown has pushed many Latino residents
into isolation. We're chronicling that in the article from the
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Star Tribune about the difficulties Carmel Mall is happening. He
also reiterated that the city's police officers will not cooperate
with ICE agents on immigration actions, which is just making
things worse.
Speaker 2 (23:36):
Called Operation Metro Surge.
Speaker 3 (23:37):
Working off the Star Tribune article, ICE agents accepted their
presence in Minneapolis. The Department of Homeland Security says it's
resulted in more than four hundred arrests so far. Star
Tribune has been unable to verify that number, and maybe
they should go look at the years Biden was in office.
Speaker 2 (23:53):
That's what I did.
Speaker 3 (23:54):
Minnesota is the latest state to be targeted by the
administration of pre and Donald Trump. I'll take this moment
and only a lot of you guys point this out.
You know, there was another president who went by the
name of Barack Obama. He deported a lot of people,
like a lot of people. Democrats didn't seem to care
back then, and as I mentioned before, looking at the numbers,
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I shared this with you yesterday. In twenty twenty three
fiscal year, roughly one thousand, six hundred and ninety four
illegal alien arrests. Last year, ICE made four hundred and
forty one arrests between January and late June. Fiscal year
twenty three, you're looking at one thousand, six hundred and
seventy seven arrests by ICE of those here illegally twenty
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twenty one, one thousand, seven hundred and seventy three. So
in total, from twenty twenty one to twenty twenty four,
ICE made approximately thirty nine hundred arrests, roughly four thousand.
Dem said absolutely nothing. No protests, no stupid selfie videos,
no dumb press conferences, no police chiefs holding their own
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press conferences, making ridiculous statements, ignorant statements, offensive statements like
this Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O'Hara.
Speaker 16 (25:19):
It's especially personal to me, having been raised a Catholic,
to be in a Christian church this morning, as we
are approaching Christmas, and I cannot help but think of
what is happening in our city today and how that
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echoes with how outsiders have been treated for thousands of years,
How Mary and Joseph themselves were considered outsiders and forced
to stay in a barn. That's what we're getting ready
to commemorate as Christians around the world while all of
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this fear is happening right here in our town.
Speaker 3 (26:05):
What a ridiculous notion. Go back to Sunday School, dude.
This is how little they have to point to in
pushing back against what is taking place. They have to
resort to ridiculous comparisons like this. You know what's actually biblical?
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Since he went there, I'll go there. The system we
have in place. Readephesians for twenty eight, just one example.
You can go to Hebrews thirteen three if you want,
but I'll stick with Thepesians for twenty eight, where it
talks about penalties of individuals who do wrong, commit crimes,
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but it also encourages mercy and rehabilitation. That's what our
current system is designed to do. Who you hold somebody accountable,
arresting them for their unlawful actions. A judge determines proper
sentencing in most cases, could bring about mercy if need be,
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and then you face jail time, wherein you should be rehabilitated.
Speaker 2 (27:25):
It's a very biblical system that we have in place.
Speaker 3 (27:28):
It gets abused by individuals like Kennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty,
who doesn't want to hold people accountable, thinks that a
rehabilitation is not going and holding people accountable, and expects
that individuals are going to change by being let off
the hook. That's not how this process works. The Bible
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calls for a justice society that pursues accountability for crimes
and pathways for redemption. Is ridiculous For the police chief
to compare Mary and Joseph to the sex offenders, the
drug traffickers, the domestic abusers, the criminal thieves.
Speaker 2 (28:12):
It's a joke.
Speaker 3 (28:15):
It's an absolute joke, causing more harm to the community.
Propaganda falsely attributing what's happening right now to biblical principles.
Give me a break already. I want to get you
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a few of your thoughts on this from the iHeartRadio app.
We played this earlier in the show and many of
you chimed in. Let's go ahead and go to some
of your comments. And he came in from earlier.
Speaker 15 (28:51):
Good morning with reference to the chief in Minneapolis. It's
time for maybe him to reread his Bible. And Joseph
were in town for a legal census. They were there
to be counted. There was no room. They were given
room in the stable. They weren't outsiders. They were there
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legally to be counted. Take care.
Speaker 2 (29:19):
It's just sad.
Speaker 3 (29:21):
It's just sad because, as I say so often on
the show, it just doesn't need to be this way.
They can be Democrats, they can support their Democrat policies.
Speaker 2 (29:33):
But you can do that and still follow the law.
Speaker 3 (29:35):
But we've reached this level now where if following the
law and supporting the rule of law is in the
mind of.
Speaker 2 (29:43):
A leftist at all beneficial.
Speaker 3 (29:46):
To anybody who may be on the right, they're going
to push back against it.
Speaker 4 (29:54):
I cannot stand when these democrats come out and they
try to use the birth of Jesus to somehow line
them up with illegals in our country. People are here
committing crimes. They're nothing like Jesus. So stop it and
get rid of all of that leadership in Minneapolis. Ugh,
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it's so gross.
Speaker 17 (30:18):
As far as the police chief goes and talking about
Mary and Joseph staying in the barn, they weren't forced
into the barn because they were outsiders. They were and
they had to go to the barn because there was
no room in the inns. It's the only place that
they could go.
Speaker 2 (30:34):
And I wish. I know it can't happen.
Speaker 3 (30:36):
I know the last thing the media is going to do,
and the police chief knows this. The last thing that
the media is going to do is going to go
and challenge him on his ridiculous example.
Speaker 2 (30:49):
But they're all the same right now.
Speaker 3 (30:50):
You're Brad Tapke's, you're Brian O'Hara's, you're Melvin Carter's. We'll
get to Emma Greeman, we'll get to walls coming up
in just a moment, completely lacking any sort of common sense,
rational commentary aligned with what's actually transpiring. And again I'll
just point out they didn't care for four years when
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Ice was in Minnesota and arrested roughly four thousand illegal
aliens here in the state. They didn't care at all.
No press conferences, no protests, no comparisons to biblical figures.
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Oh Trump's in office. Now, now we got to act
like a bunch of irrational lunatics because this is what
Trump derangement syndrome requires.
Speaker 2 (31:44):
They have what's called a Trump derangement problem.
Speaker 9 (31:47):
Have you heard about that problem.
Speaker 3 (31:49):
I've heard about that problem. It's on display here every
single day. A lawyer and whistleblower says mass welfare fraud
committed by Somali's in the US extends to her home
state of Ohio's discussions by anonymous providers. Fox News reported
this on Friday. Alphanus picked up on the story. Attorney
Mahik Cook has heard from medicaid providers among Ohio's Somali
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population that we're pressured into participating in a fraud operation
involving funds for fake medical conditions. This I wanted to
share that with you because I'm very much of the
opinion that the next phase of all of this fraud
that's being discovered is going to be this being exposed
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on a national level and further exposer exposure of just
how fraudulent the Democrat Party in and of itself is. Thankfully,
the Trump administration is not backing down. Yesterday, as reported
on by Alpha News, the Trump administration is formerly demanding
the resignation of Minnesota Governor Tim Walls. Oh hell yeah, dude,
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to massive fraud and dereliction of duty. We got a
brand new one here. Linda McMahon just caught Minnesota engaging
in a massive education fraud where ghost students received millions
in taxpayer dollars and pocketed the cash. This is a
brand new one, and I haven't even reached talking about
the fact that DHS, investigating allegations of financial kickbacks, has
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paused new adult day care centers and canceled all pending
daycare center licenses for a full two years. Why do
you think Governor Tim Walls yesterday that will cover coming
up on the show. Why do you think he held
that press conference yesterday suddenly all worried and concerned about
gun control again because he wanted to distract everybody away
from the fact that new fraud was being exposed today
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and the Trump administration was calling for him to resign.
He was gaslighting everybody last week when he always does
when he talks about, Oh, Trump is just doing these
ice rays to distract everybody from his horrible administration. No,
that's what the Walls administration does, That's what Democrats do.
So in a letter from the US Secretary of Education
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Linda McMahon, she writes this, at the beginning of this year,
the US Department of Education became aware that fraudulent college applicants,
especially concentrated in Minnesota, We're gaming the federal post secondary
education system to collect money that was intended for young
Americans to help afford college. We called these student frausters
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ghost students because they were not ID verified and often
did not even live in the United States, or they
simply didn't exist at all. In Minnesota and thirty four
ghost students were found to have received twelve point five
million in taxpayer funded grants and loans. Just keep it
in mind, you got Keith Ellison going after Fleet Farm,
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going after Hyundai and Kia, pushing forward on lawsuits against
Uber because he says it's too difficult to cancel a subscription,
and yet completely silent on all these issues, specifically the
one that I'm mentioning right now. These individuals collected checks
from the federal government, shared a small portion of the
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money with the college, and pocketed the rest without attending
college at all. To stop the ghost students, we had
the Department of Education implement and enhance fraud controls such
as mandatory identity verification for certain first time student applicants.
Our new fraud prevention system, an actual, real fraud prevention system,
not the bogus joke that Walls created last week.
Speaker 2 (35:31):
With our new integrities are.
Speaker 3 (35:35):
This new fraud prevention system that actually does what it's
supposed to do. Has now blocked more than one billion
in attempted financial aid theft from fraudsters, including coordinated international
fraud rings, fraud of the rings, one fraud to rule
them all, be feeding our future right more than likely
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AI bots and pretending to be students. Every one of
your state's top elected officials rights the Secretary of Education
Linda McMahon two Governor Tim Walls, every one of your
state's top elected officials. Congresswoman Ilhan Omar has sought to
take advantage of the federal taxpayer by advocating for broad
student debt cancelation, which she has publicly acknowledged will benefit
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her directly. She borrowed tens of thousands of dollars to
attend college as a politics major that she now thinks
does not that she now does not think she should
have to repay despite her generous taxpayer funded salary. Apparently
she may have falsified her own birth date on her
immigration records. We're going to talk about that with Liz
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Collin in eight thirty this morning. The letter goes on
to say, like the radical Islamic terror groups overseas who
receive Minnesota money to kill American service members. Minnesota's political
elite have turned a blind eye and even helped facilitate
the laundering of money that was meant to help Americans
least fortunate. Shame on you, Governor Wallas for allowing this
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to happen and for benefiting from it. Stop the frauding
American taxpayers. No politician is above the law, and my department,
along with the other agencies under the leadership of President Trump,
will continue to ensure that you will not be able
to dodge accountability for your actions. Given your dereliction of
the office entrusted to you by Minnesotan's I implore you
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to resign and make way for more capable leadership. Oh
hell yeah, I'm gonna keep rolling. Here go students to
the US Department of Labor announcing on Monday that they're
sending a strike team to Minnesota to investigate potential fraud
in the state's unemployment insurance program. Labor Secretary Laurie Chavez
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de Riemer said, I'm appalled at what I am hearing
about the potential fraud coming from numerous benefit programs in Minnesota.
If they're has been any related abuse of our unemployment
insurance systems. It will not be tolerated. The Department of
Labor said its Employment and Training Administration Chicago Regional Field
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Office and formed the state of an on site review
of its benefit payment control operations and integrity functions with
specific focus on ensuring fraud, waste, and abuse be identified.
In Minnesota. State programs are not present in the unemployment
insurance Minnesota issued an estimated two hundred and sixty two
million in improper unemployment payments during a three year period
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from twenty twenty one to twenty four. Minnesota's unemployment benefits
program had an improper payment rate of eight point two
five percent across the three year period. Only ten other
states had lower improper payment rates during the same period.
In the midst of all of this, what does Governor
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Tim Wall doing. He's out there talking about guns again, yep.
In a desperate attempt to avoid the scrutiny and the
media coverage of the fraud, he continues to ridiculously lie
that it's Republicans not calling a special session on gun control.
Speaker 18 (39:24):
Doing as aggressive as executive orders as I can today
on gun violence. I'm going to hold the manufacturers accountable.
I'm going to make insurance companies start providing data. We're
going to start researching, and to hell with the federal government.
This thing pulls at seventy percent amongst Minnesotans on assault
weapons Carepacity magazines, eighteen percent of Minnesotans are strongly opposed
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to doing this. Standing amongst those eighteen percent is the
one person who could get us to a vote and
ban this today, and that's Lisa Damuth. The press, all
of us, all our neighbors, and everyone that she knows
needs to make it clear that I have simply asked
for a vote. Can either vote no or she can
vote yes. But the fact of the matter is this
would pass the legislature. We could put this band into place,
and we could save lives.
Speaker 3 (40:08):
How is anybody supposed to take a vote if there's
not a special session.
Speaker 2 (40:11):
How many times do we have to say this?
Speaker 3 (40:14):
Can somebody please question this buffoon and ask him why
he keeps repeating this lie. Clearly we know who Walls
thinks is the biggest threat to him winning re election
next year, and it leads a daymouth. Based off of
his commentary here, Walter Hudson commented on the clip, and
he said apparently Walls in Minnesota Democrats sinking Damuth is
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already the governor because only the governor can call a
special session. He held this press conference. I'll play the
audio for you. Coming up a couple of clips from
Walls yesterday. He held this press conference. Walls bypass the
special election, issues executive orders on gun control. It's a
completely misleading headline from Fox nine. By the way, what
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they want to do in the special session versus the
executive orders yesterday are two dramatically different things. What he
did yesterday and these executive orders is completely unnecessary. It's
all political theater designed to draw attention away from the
continued fraud, including what was also announced yesterday. Amid the
widespread fraud in Minnesota, the state Department of Human Services
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has announced that it has stopped accepting new applications for
adult day care center licenses and have canceled all pending
applications for a two year period. If you want to
know why Walls created his stupid fraud prevention program and
suddenly now is issuing these executive orders to compile data
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that other organizations are already compiling, look no further than
what I just mentioned. The fact that the Trump administration
is calling for him to resign, and we're also looking
at additional fraud within unemployment benefits.
Speaker 2 (41:55):
Oh, on top of that.
Speaker 3 (41:56):
I'll leave you with this and we'll get into hour
three here on Twinsday's News Talk. Not faring very well
in the polls. According to a recent one done by
Channel five.
Speaker 19 (42:05):
Governor Walls is not faring much better than the president.
Speaker 2 (42:09):
The Wall's approval.
Speaker 19 (42:10):
Rating is forty eight percent approve and forty eight percent disapprove.
As he seeks a third term as governor. He retains
the support of eighty six percent of Democrats and forty
four percent of Independence but Carlton College political analyst Stephen
Shear says Wall's overall approval.
Speaker 2 (42:32):
Could be problematic. In twenty twenty six.
Speaker 7 (42:35):
Governor Waltz's approval puts him in a sort of flashing
yellow light zone.
Speaker 2 (42:41):
There's some danger ahead. He's below fifty percent approval and
I got a break. But it is absolutely comical.
Speaker 3 (42:51):
Walls loses along with Kamala Harris the election last year.
He comes back to Minnesota with this tale between his legs.
He goes out on this make himself feel better to
her of other states completely ignores the issues that Minnesota
is facing for the entire year, the Annunciation School shooting,
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that tragedy takes place, he says he's going to call
for a special session, chickens out from going and doing that,
remained silent on all of it, and then the moment
that the fraud story gains national attention, he scrambles and
suddenly starts acting like he cares about the state of Minnesota.
He only cares because he cannot escape the reality of
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what an abject failure he is as the governor of Minnesota.