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More: A 2024 audit report by the Minnesota legislature examining the Feeding Our Future scandal said officials with the Education Department complained that the USDA was unresponsive when they asked about how to deal with problems presented by the nonprofit.

"For example, one MDE official told us that in communications between MDE and USDA about initiating administrative action against Feeding Our Future, USDA pushed responsibility back to MDE, telling the department that it should make decisions consistent with federal regulations," the report said.

The report also said that when the state asked about unusual attendance patterns reported at child meal sites namely, perfect daycare attendance over an extended period, which was a red flag for fraud the USDA said the attendance pattern was plausible under pandemic rule changes in effect at the time. "When MDE reached out to USDA to notify it of unusual attendance patterns, USDA responded that perfect attendance would be possible due to the waivers," according to the report.

In April 2020, after the state hesitated to approve eight new feeding sites for Feeding Our Future, the organization threatened to file a lawsuit accusing the government of racial discrimination against the Somali community that the organization served.

A former USDA official, who requested anonymity during an interview with HuffPost, recalled a state official asking the federal government for support to defend against the allegations. The state sought a letter of support from the USDA saying the number of meals Feeding Our Future claimed to be serving was implausible and could be a sign of fraud. "These numbers don't look right, and the state is justified in taking the action that it is taking," the former USDA official recalled thinking. "We discussed it as being fraud."

The official urged higher-ups at USDA to support the state's suspicion of fraud, but they declined. They didn't want to get involved.

"I was very frustrated and disappointed that we didn't act faster," the former official said. "We were waiting for it to hit the papers. When it did, nobody was surprised."


Cries of "Let me out!" can be heard from detained children in this ICE concentration camp. Conditions are described as filthy, horrible, and brutal: "We often hear about food with bugs or worms in it, half-frozen food being given, guards yelling at parents if their kids are making too much noise or they're asking for an extra apple," says one immigration advocate. "Reform is inadequate. It just needs to be shut down."

Immigration lawyer Eric Lee:

"But it's very important, as this protest movement develops across this country, as the calls for more demonstrations grow and grow, as calls for a general strike grow, the Democratic Party is as equally responsible as Dummkopf Trumpf for creating the infrastructure of mass family and adult detention in this country, and it is necessary that this protest movement stay a hundred miles away from the Democratic Party and develop its orientation to the working class."

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After DHS and ICE were created in the panic-stricken world of 9/11 to deport Muslims and Arabs without a hearing before an Immigration Judge (IJ), in 24 years neither Republican nor Democratic administrations dismantled or defanged these all-powerful runaway trains now trampling the country and tearing families apart. Note that ICE is now spending hundreds of millions of dollars buying warehouses to create more detention facilities. On 20 Jan 2029, the next POTUS must immediately sign an Executive Order to dismantle DHS and ICE.

The thoroughly despicable, corrupt, dog murdering Kristi Noem is a soulless monster who should be impeached, excommunicated, and banished from decent society after she has been kicked out of her free military housing.

So I was looking at buying gold, and since I also look at antiques and estate sales, there's always gold coins.

The first US minted coin to depict an actual person was around 1893 or so, and it's got a picture of Christopher Columbus on it. I believe they made $5 and $10 gold pieces.

This was hotly debated. The idea of memorializing any man's face and thus forcing your acquiescence to the values he stood for simply to engage in commerce is an unwarranted government intrusion into the private lives of free men. It woulkd have been absolutely unconscionable at that time to put a sitting President's image on a coin, and of course no President would have been so tawdry and tacky to have wanted such a thing. Many were staunchly opposed to depicting an actual person, for reasons that culminate with an Imperial leader striking his own image on the currency. Who does Trump think he is, another Caesar? (surely he does)

Before then, and for some time after, we had coins you're surely familiar with like the Walking Liberty Half Dollar or the Mercury Dime. These are symbols, representing the values of our Republic. Liberty, Justice, all that hoopla they talk about in the Declaration.

The values our Republic chooses to display have degraded significantly since then. We no longer celebrate the Virtues that make this nation great. Now, our coinage celebrates the Men, and very occasionally Women, who performed Great Works in this nation. But there is no Spirit. There is no universal truth being celebrated.

And now, we are turning the coinage into nothing more than a veneration of the current leader.

This Republic will fall soon enough, and history of our coinage tells the tale that it's been a long time coming.

When I was a kid we still had a few Indian Head nickles floating around. That was of course the end stage of Colonialism, when the colonists venerate those they eradicated, to puff themselves up of course, by painting the conquered as worthy opponents in combat.

I didn't buy the coins. I bought a gold ETF called RING. Gold didn't do bad, but it turns out I should have bought silver.

That's another sign things aren't meant to last. The USD is down 15% since Trump took ofice. That would be good, if we were a major exporter, but we're not, except for oil and jet engines, and with Trump abandoning the United States leadership role in the global hegemony, there's really no reason to keep using the Petrodollar.

So expect the dollar to completely crash. Wish I had bought the coins.

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Binary dumb***k.

Seems law doesn't agree with your simpleness. www.courthousenews.com

Secretary Noem exceeded her statutory authority by vacating and terminating Venezuela's TPS designation, and by partially vacating Haiti's TPS designation."
The introduction to the opinion is about 2 pages. It goes on for another 79 pages detailing why you are a dumb***k.

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