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I know who Aimee Bock is. She worked with the Somalis to steal the money from lunch programs. So what? Most of the crooks are Somalis. That's not "blame," just a statement of fact.Before tou blame it all on the somalis….google Aimee Bock.
Aimee Bock's co-defendant, Salim Said, was sentenced to 28 years in prison. That's not exactly a slap on the wrist.Just sayin. Does it make it right? No. I wish this kind of crime…whether it is Covid scams, rehab scams, medicare scams…had HUGE penalty.
Literally hundreds of Minnesota government workers have come forward and said their warnings on this were ignored.Abuse or theft of government funds is nothing new. Maybe the scale of this.
But it comes back to the basic stuff any government should be doing on a regular basis and over seeing how the money is being spent. A scam like this didn't come out of the blue. Those involved either heard stories of how smaller fraud was perpetrated and/or saw nothing happen to them if caught or noticed. There was enabling here,
My goodness. You have this stuff on Facebook. I almost fell for it once. Someone in a christian group in India with an orphanage got kicked out of the group and I was so dumb to feel sorry for her. I wanted to give her money. Yes give it with PayPal but use my brother's name and can you give that every month. Once is not enough. Ehmmm asked Google. Scammer. Hadn't paid yet luckily.
My goodness. You have this stuff on Facebook. I almost fell for it once. Someone in a christian group in India with an orphanage got kicked out of the group and I was so dumb to feel sorry for her. I wanted to give her money. Yes give it with PayPal but use my brother's name and can you give that every month. Once is not enough. Ehmmm asked Google. Scammer. Hadn't paid yet luckily.
Fraud and abuse exist in all realms of society. Here are a few cases from the defense industry...
The F-35 Joint Strike Fighter
Spare Parts Price Gouging
- Originally projected under $300B
- Lifetime cost now estimated at $1.7 trillion
- Repeated delays, software failures, and redesigns
- Contractors profited even as performance goals slipped
Real cases
- $640 toilet seats (often exaggerated, but real cases exist)
- $10,000 circuit cards costing $100 to manufacture
- $1,300 coffee cups for aircraft
These are often settled quietly under the False Claims Act, without admission of guilt.
- Boeing and Lockheed Martin have paid hundreds of millions in settlements for false claims.
- Northrop Grumman fined for billing unallowable executive perks and luxury expenses.
Overclassification to Hide Waste
How it works
Result
- Programs are classified not just for security, but to avoid scrutiny.
- Auditors can’t access full details.
- Congress gets sanitized briefings.
The Pentagon has never passed a full financial audit.
- Cost overruns and failures remain hidden for years.
- Programs continue because cancellation would be “too embarrassing” or politically costly.
Auditors routinely say:
- Trillions in assets can’t be fully accounted for
- Contractors submit costs into systems that cannot be reliably verified
“We cannot determine whether expenditures were proper.”
That’s not minor — it’s structural.
Why This Continues
- National security shield – criticism can be framed as unpatriotic
- Complexity – systems are too technical for most lawmakers
- Political risk – canceling programs costs jobs
- Diffuse accountability – no single person is responsible
- Guaranteed profit models – failure is financially rewarded
So, while it's maddening that Somalis have wasted or stolen billions, military contractors have wasted or stolen 100s of billions! The Pentagon budget is now over a trillion dollars a year!
I’ve been following these stories coming out of Minnesota.
IMO it seems like more of a political hit piece to instigate continued outrage over past immigration policies, the current governor, and a Somali American Congresswoman from Minnesota‘s 5th district than an attempt to expose governmental waste fraud and abuse.
I don’t understand the need to focus on the fact that these people are Somali refugees when the real culprit is poor bureaucratic controls over the public purse.
We don’t hear much about D.O.G.E. anymore but it seems like this is the type of waste fraud and abuse that they should be revealing at all levels of governent in all states, federal agencies, etc…and not just Minnesota.
I'd bet 9 billion Nuthins* that if this theft of taxpayer's money was perpetrated by a bunch of Irish immigrants (or worse, Jews), it would be widely covered, globally no less, and the outrage would be against the immigrants first, and then a few government officials.This isn't a "political hit piece." Somali immigrants bilked state and Federal agencies out of an estimated $9 billion. The real culprits are 1) the Somalis who stole the money; and 2) the state government that not only let this happen but fired whistleblowers who reported on it.
The focus is on Somali immigrants because, well, they're the ones who stole the money. Shifting the blame to D.O.G.E. is a hilarious attempt at misdirection.
The F-35 unit price is based on different versions. Priced from approximately $83Bil to Approximately $102Bil per plane.Fraud and abuse exist in all realms of society. Here are a few cases from the defense industry...
The F-35 Joint Strike Fighter
Spare Parts Price Gouging
- Originally projected under $300B
- Lifetime cost now estimated at $1.7 trillion
- Repeated delays, software failures, and redesigns
- Contractors profited even as performance goals slipped
Real cases
- $640 toilet seats (often exaggerated, but real cases exist)
- $10,000 circuit cards costing $100 to manufacture
- $1,300 coffee cups for aircraft
These are often settled quietly under the False Claims Act, without admission of guilt.
- Boeing and Lockheed Martin have paid hundreds of millions in settlements for false claims.
- Northrop Grumman fined for billing unallowable executive perks and luxury expenses.
Overclassification to Hide Waste
How it works
Result
- Programs are classified not just for security, but to avoid scrutiny.
- Auditors can’t access full details.
- Congress gets sanitized briefings.
The Pentagon has never passed a full financial audit.
- Cost overruns and failures remain hidden for years.
- Programs continue because cancellation would be “too embarrassing” or politically costly.
Auditors routinely say:
- Trillions in assets can’t be fully accounted for
- Contractors submit costs into systems that cannot be reliably verified
“We cannot determine whether expenditures were proper.”
That’s not minor — it’s structural.
Why This Continues
- National security shield – criticism can be framed as unpatriotic
- Complexity – systems are too technical for most lawmakers
- Political risk – canceling programs costs jobs
- Diffuse accountability – no single person is responsible
- Guaranteed profit models – failure is financially rewarded
So, while it's maddening that Somalis have wasted or stolen billions, military contractors have wasted or stolen 100s of billions! The Pentagon budget is now over a trillion dollars a year!
It’s too bad we can’t have both, but if the U.S. was ever invaded, the HSR would be of little value. Just having these planes with the defense systems they carry can deter other countries from even considering invading the U.S. or our allies.I'd rather have one heck of a high-speed rail system, which we could easily do for the cost of the F-35.
From that headline you post in your news makes me think you fell for a hyped up news report.It's headlines in our Media today....
How a viral video exposed Somali migrant scandal that has rocked US
The amount of guilt and blame lately could fill the Pacific Ocean it seemsTaking care of this problem is essential, and may even justify deportation of the wrong doers, but don't let this be an attempt to negate the fraud committed by card carrying citizens that run our government. Neither of these crimes justifies the crimes of the other.