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DECEMBER 31, 2025

Republican lawmaker claims she told the Walz administration multiple times about fraud by state-funded daycares in Minnesota
Our take: A Republican state representative claims she told the Walz administration on multiple occasions that state-funded daycares should be investigated for fraud, including holding a public hearing and providing a list of day care centers receiving over $1 million in payments in a year—including several visited in the now-viral video of YouTuber Nick Shirley. Kristin Robbins is expected to run for the Minnesota Statehouse as a Republican next year. She started her attacks on the current governor just in time to ring in the new year.
Yeah—we don’t have any problem believing Governor Jazz Hands knew this potential existed but refused to investigate it because “RACISM!!! ” Last we checked, Somalia was a country, not a race. And Somalia has run on graft, corruption, and subjugation of women for decades. Again—to expect a citizen of a country whose culture is antithetical to the US to simply move to the US and buy into the US culture without bringing any of the cultural biases they have with them is preposterous.
Plus—we did not like Tim Walz from the first time we saw that bug-eyed jerkoff. It has been our experience that anyone who must tell you over and over how masculine, impartial, and caring they are is usually none of those things. But you do you, Minnesota. You’re the ones who elected this windbag twice.

COURTESY: MSN
Patriots star receiver charged with strangulation, assault
Our take: Stephon Diggs has always been known as an ultra-talented but mercurial receiver. He has played for various teams, including the Vikings, Bills, and Texans. He is currently a member of the New England Patriots, who are enjoying a renaissance, of which Diggs has been credited as a key reason for the turnaround. It’s been a great thing for the Patriots and a great thing for Diggs.
Unfortunately for Diggs, he has been accused by a woman who reportedly worked as a private chef for him of strangulation and assault. Court documents show the woman accused Diggs of “smacking her across the face” and “trying to choke her using the crook of his elbow around her neck.” She must have really fucked up those pork chops, huh?
Diggs has vehemently denied that these actions took place and plans on vigorously defending himself against them.

COURTESY: MSN
More potential fraud questions around state-funded day care providers in Ohio and Washington State
Our take: In our first story in today’s newsletter, we touched on the Minnesota car fraud and how many people tried to raise the issue for years with law enforcement officials. Now, new allegations of potential fraud have surfaced that sound identical to the setup found in Minnesota.
There appear to be day cares set up and “operating” in Ohio and Washington that are receiving millions in tax dollars, but neighbors have never seen children or employees in the building for the past several years. We will give you one guess where the owners of these day care centers in Ohio and Washington are from. It rhymes with “Bomalia.”
Imagine – it may just be a cultural thing. Who could have guessed that?

COURTESY: MSN
Tip of the day: How to win friends and influence people
Be Interested in Others
One of the best ways to build strong professional relationships is to show genuine interest in others. Ask questions about their work, their hobbies, or even their weekend plans.
Not only does this help you connect on a personal level, but it also opens the door for mutual trust.
QUOTE OF THE DAY
The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people. - The Ninth Amendment of The US Constitution