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Civics

There’s so much wrong in this post. Sort of like Minnesota state government itself.

He’s talking about the Nick Shirley video that’s brought the Minnesota fraud scandal to a few million new sets of eyeballs:

Nick Shirley’s video (I’ll link it in the comments) has gotten a ton of traffic and is bringing the story of Minnesota’s fraud pandemic to a lot of people for the first time – but Bill Glahn, Liz Collin, Scott Johnson and even some MSM reporters (Lou Raguse, Jay Kolls) have been reporting on the fraud problem, including this very daycare, for literally four years. Shirley’s video is a great contribution, especially in terms of eyeballs on topic (pushing 100 million as I write this) – but the fact that it’s the first coverage you’ve *noticed* about the fraud doesn’t make it the first coverage. Do a little listening. Some of us have been beating the drum on this story literally for years [1].

Now, let’s move on to Mr. Mannarino and his invincibly ignorant post.

“While you clowns collect fat paychecks to audit and oversee the government”

Strap in for some ninth-grade civics.

Who does Mr. Mannarino (or anyone who read what he wrote and went “that makes sense!”) think does the “Auditing” of state government?

The executive branch.

Who runs the executive branch?

Since 2011, the DFL. Completely. 100%. Minnesota Republicans have had zero influence into any part of the work of *the executive branch* – the Attorney General, the Secretary of State and especially the entire bureaucracy that reports to the Governor – since Tim Pawlenty left office about this time 15 years ago. [2]

The GOP has had intermittent power *in the legislature* since then – both chambers for two years, no chambers for four, and divided government the rest of the time.

And this is basic civics; the legislature doesn’t tell the governor how to run the executive branch, other than via the budget and, indirectly, via hearings. The legislature doesn’t have arrest or prosecutorial power. [3].

The DFL controls the Governor’s office, has a one-vote majority in the Senate, and a tied House of Representatives. Which meant nothing got through the legislature without *some* biparatisan support – in the 2025 session. Which is how the GOP shut down the DFL’s budget plans in 2025, and how the GOP managed to set up the Fraud Committee that is doing *everything a legislative body can* to fight fraud – hold hearings and make information public. In 2023 and 2024, the DFL controlled *everything* – governor, the whole legislature and the Supreme Court.

So when uninformed social media pundits like “Joey Mannarino” start yapping about “primarying every Republican in the legislature”, I keep asking: “what, SPECIFICALLY, did the GOP not do, that it was legally allowed to do, and was procedurally *able* to do being out of power in 23-24 and with only the power to say “No” today, that it SHOULD do?”

And the responses I get are usually things like…

“Get TOUGH”. OK. How?

“AUDIT them!” The Legislature doesn’t have that power, and even if it did, the DFL has the votes to block it.

“Walk out!” The DFL tried that. It cost them their budget. Given the tied House and minority in the Senate, it’d likely cost the GOP more.

“Arrest the governor!” The Legislature doesn’t have arrest power, even if the GOP had the majority.

Still waiting on an answer.

“Primarying the MNGOP in the Legislature” will affect fraud about as much as, I dunno, going after Menards’ rebate program. Anyone who tells you otherwise is engagement farming and/or fundraising off the ignorant.

Don’t be “the ignorant”.

[1] I’ve interviewed many of the principals on the fraud story since literally 2022 at the latest: Glahn, Johnson, Collin and others from Alpha, and some local Somalis as well.

[2] By the way – the Departments of Health and Human Services and Education, the two largest parts of the executive branch, are both clogged with fraud, and the Attorney General is at the very least circumstantially tied to the fraud (having been recorded telling a room full of people who donated to his and his son’s re-elections that he’d fight AGAINST the Education Departments attempts to investigate them, a month before the FBI raided them and, eventually put them in prison) – but don’t you DARE suggest Secretary of State Simon and our election system aren’t above it all!

[3] And the governor can’t control how the legislature legislates – which is why Gov. Walz failed at armtwisting the legislature into agreeing to his agenda for a special session on “gun violence”


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4 responses to “Civics”

  1. jdm Avatar
    jdm

    Why would you waste all that time and effort addressing the “concerns” of someone who is clearly a narcissistic troll (and probably left-wing as well) trying to stir things up on the right? I mean, geez, the tweet was at the level of Belushi’s rant about “when the Germans attacked Pearl Harbor” from Animal House.

  2. John "Bigman" Jones Avatar
    John “Bigman” Jones

    Mannarino’s rant is evidence that (a) ordinary citizens didn’t know about the magnitude of the fraud until Nick Shirley’s video (because ordinary peopleget their news from MPR and WCCO); and (b) ordinary citizens are on our side of this issue. That he is angry is Good news. Now we need to reel them in so they vote out the DFL enablers.

  3. jdm Avatar
    jdm

    Mr Jones, your naivete is showing.

    You do know that the Twin Cities as well as the MN mainstream media has been totally censuring anything to do with Somali/DFL fraud, yes? Half the state knows nothing.

    And of the half that does know, a significant portion denies it’s happening, doesn’t care, and some even think it’s all OK because reparations and all (I wrote about this in a comment the other day).

    And now, the national MSM is getting on board. Not that important: the NY Times wrote one story a few years ago as their tried-and-true “we already covered this” trick. MSNOW (and CNN in their own way) are also into denial.

    MS NOW just claimed the Somali fraud is MADE UP by President Trump, and is only a focus because the government is being “weaponized”

    “Why is this a priority?!”

    “[Somalis] are being SCAPEGOATED for the far right!”

    The anger you speak of seems to me solely among some “extremists” on the right.

    And PS, I still think the guy’s a troll.

  4. Bill C Avatar
    Bill C

    As I commented on a few FB posts recently: 45% of this state believes a criminal democrat is better than any Republican. And they have voted as such consistently for the last 6-8 elections. Too many Republicans are “that’s not MY Republican so he doesn’t get my vote”. Someone needs to educate those immature crybabies that their tantrums enabled billions in fraud.

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