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It's propaganda "There have been ongoing investigations with several of those centers. None of those investigations uncovered findings of fraud," edit: people can't read the article this quote is from the Minnesota Commissioner of the Department of Children, Youth, and Families Answer from GimmieACiggie on reddit.com
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reddit.com › r/askaliberal › why isn't the left losing their minds over $9b+ stolen from minnesota social programs
r/AskALiberal on Reddit: Why isn't the left losing their minds over $9B+ stolen from Minnesota social programs
5 days ago -

I'm trying to understand the liberal perspective on this without any gotchas...

The Minnesota fraud scandals have been huge news lately: federal prosecutors estimate potentially $9B+ stolen from 14 state-run programs since 2018 (half or more of the $18B disbursed), including child nutrition (Feeding Our Future), child care assistance (CCAP with "ghost" centers), autism services, and housing programs. Dozens of centers billed for non-existent services, with funds allegedly going to luxury cars, homes, overseas properties, etc.Examples that stand out: "Quality Learing Center" (sign misspells "learning", are you kidding) in Minneapolis: millions in subsidies despite 95+ violations, empty during visits, blacked-out. Fruad. actual, measureable, fruad.

Nationally, improper payments/fraud in federal programs hit $162B in FY2024, with child care and welfare vulnerabilities in states like Illinois, California, etc.—not just Minnesota.

Critics (across parties) blame weak oversight, self-reporting loopholes, and pandemic waivers. Gov. Walz has implemented fixes (e.g., fraud unit, payment stops), and there's bipartisan pushback now.

But why doesn't this level of direct taxpayer theft (billions vanishing while programs meant for vulnerable kids/families get exploited) spark the same intense outrage/protests on the left as, say, corporate subsidies, billionaire loopholes, or environmental issues?

Is it seen as isolated/systemic but fixable without slashing programs?

Or more a failure of administration than the programs themselves?

Do liberals view this as worth aggressive reforms (tighter verification, cuts to risky providers) to protect social safety nets? Or is the bigger priority preserving access for those who need it, even with some waste?Thanks for thoughtful responses!

Update: I also just read that after this dude was found guilty, the judge overturned the results. Come on?!?

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reddit.com › r/trueunpopularopinion › minnesota is one giant sinkhole of fraud
r/TrueUnpopularOpinion on Reddit: Minnesota is one giant sinkhole of fraud
5 days ago -

What tf is going on in Minnesota? Industrial-scale fraud is occurring in this state, and no one on Reddit seems to be paying attention. Every aspect of Minnesota's social services is being shamelessly pillaged. Feeding our Futures scandal, at least 250 million, probably 10x that number when all stones are unturned, 878 arrested so far. Housing Stabilization Services Fraud, at least 300 million pilfered, 5 arrested so far. Autism Services (EIDBI Program) Fraud, Broader Medicaid and Social Services Fraud, and now the latest child care services fraud, where millions of dollars were sent to empty storefronts posing as child care facilities. This is gross criminal negligence on the part of Minnesota's leadership. People seriously need to be imprisoned.

And by the way, the same level of corruption and scandal is being uncovered in California now. Seems to be a certain pattern forming.

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reddit.com › r/askpolitics › what’s going on with the fraud in minnesota?
r/Askpolitics on Reddit: What’s going on with the fraud in Minnesota?
4 days ago -

I’ve been seeing this in the news lately, but I remain unsure if these are isolated incidents or something more systemic. This Feeding Our Future case seems to be pretty big, with what appears to be at least $250 million in fraud. Reporting describes it as one of the largest pandemic related fraud cases in the country. https://www.cbsnews.com/news/what-to-know-about-minnesota-fraud-allegations-as-trump-levels-attacks-on-walz/

Federal prosecutors are also pursuing multiple additional fraud investigations in Minnesota involving Medicaid and other social services programs, including autism services and housing stabilization services and daycare. Federal officials have described the scope of the problem as unusually large. https://minnesotareformer.com/2025/12/18/u-s-attorney-fraud-likely-exceeds-9-billion-in-minnesota-run-medicaid-services/ MPR News reporting on new charges: https://www.mprnews.org/story/2025/12/18/minnesota-fraud-new-charges-medicaid-scam https://kstp.com/tracking-your-tax-dollars/whistleblower-minnesotas-child-care-assistance-program-has-fraud-cases-dating-back-12-years/ https://m.economictimes.com/us/news/empty-daycare-centers-millions-in-public-funds-viral-video-sparks-minnesota-fraud-scrutiny/articleshow/126213876.cms

For people who follow Minnesota politics or public administration more closely: how should all of this be understood? Are these just unusually large fraud cases that happen to be concentrated in one state, or do they point to broader systemic issues? How does this compare to fraud in other states? And what should change to prevent similar problems going forward?

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reddit.com › r/conspiracy › investigating minnesota's billion dollar fraud scandal
r/conspiracy on Reddit: Investigating Minnesota's Billion Dollar Fraud Scandal
3 days ago - Submission statement: Not only is the fraud endemic to the point where it requires those in government to be in on the scam, but the money is also being channeled to known terrorism groups in northern Africa and the Mideast. (Not only a problem in itself, it seems like the tip of an iceberg.) ... very rich very powerful people who have a lot invested in blaming stuff on foreigners are pushing this 'minnesota fraud' thing to the gills while those exact same people cover up the epstein files
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reddit.com › r/minnesota › best overview of the fraud situation i've seen yet
r/minnesota on Reddit: Best overview of the fraud situation I've seen yet
2 days ago -

If you're not familiar with Leeja's channel, I highly recommend it. I've been watching her for years and really appreciate her (well-researched) deep dives into topics related to politics, government, and law.

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reddit.com › r/outoftheloop › what is up with this mn daycare story?
r/OutOfTheLoop on Reddit: What is up with this MN daycare story?
3 days ago -

I’ve seen a bit about this mostly from right leaning news sites about a YouTuber who allegedly went to these Somali owned daycares receiving millions of dollars from the state of MN. It doesn’t seem to be covered in more mainstream outlets, though. Is this actually a scandal with legs or is this just another one of those outrage stories? Hard to tell with all the bias on the sites covering this story.

https://www.foxnews.com/us/feds-launch-massive-investigation-after-viral-video-alleges-minnesota-daycare-fraud

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Answer: First, There has been a fraud scandle in Minnasota that was first investigated a couple years back that involved Somoli Americans getting millions of state money they should not have. It has gained more public interest than when it first broke cause of the immigrant policies and targeting this year, but that not the same as the daycare thing, thats just background info. As for the daycare, a youtuber named Nick Shirley (not a journalist, a youtuber, dont call him a journalist) made a video where he goes to multiple daycare in the state that are getting millions in state money running a daycare as funding daycare frees up parents to work and simulate the economy, so funding is normal usually. However, Nick says that the daycare are fake with no actual kids there and them never taking on kids from parents. So he goes and finds most of the centers locked, and if not they turn him away even if he says he is trying to find a daycare for his son (he's not but hes saying that). On center even had a sign saying "Learing Center" instead of "Learning Center" or something, but some people are saying that center is now a restaurant anyways but idk Anyways, he and many others are taking the fact they are locked and turning him away and some people saying they never see kids there as a fact they are fake and just taking money. However there are some issues with it. One he did this all in one afternoon. No deep investigation over multiple days, didnt check other non Somalia centers to compare reactions, and did it on a holiday week when many places close when they are usually open. Also since he is walking around with a mic and camera and recording outside the buildings before knocking, nobody will believe he's there looking to enroll a kid, so their stand off reactions is normal given the climate around Somalis. Also since he is a youtuber and its an edited video we jave no idea what he cut out, what reactions he cut out, what questions or comments he made he cut out, and what visits he cut out. He uploads every week so he has to make these very quick and they have to align with his audience's expectations and views like all youtubers, so the medium is inherently untrustworthy as ALL youtuber fudge things for content, gaming, politics, sports, every niche He MAY be onto something but it requires deeper investigations, especially multiple days AND not during a holiday. So currently the video isn't much e denies other than: "Look, they wouldn't let me into a place that keeps kids when I am with a camera and am a stranger, some places are closed on a weekday during a holiday, and the people wouldnt let me (who is filming) enroll my fictional kid, so they must be faking it all" Also they saying they never see kids at the centers but like...who has? Kids are usually inside. I drive past a center i used to go to as a kod and never see any kids cause me driving by the same time they are outside is low ya know So maybe thers something to it, maybe not, need someone with real journalistic drive to check and not a youtber trying to make his next quick video for the algorithm Edit: typos
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reddit.com › r/twincities › is the fraud really that bad? is it really tim walz fault?
r/TwinCities on Reddit: Is the fraud really that bad? Is it really Tim Walz fault?
5 days ago -

I absolutely loathe the idea of fraud in the sense of taking money meant for hungry kids or programs that were taking advantage of by people who were using it to just try and get rich.

I see all this stuff about how it was Walz fault and they are blaming him.

I truly think Walz is the best modern politician, probably the best in the country, and I find it hard to believe he knowingly allow fraud to happen or got any kickbacks from it or anything like people say.

Can someone give me a rundown of the fraud and if Walz was involved at all other than signing the bill that authorized funds? Thanks.

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reddit.com › r/minnesota › whistleblower: minnesota’s child care assistance program has fraud cases dating back 12 years
r/minnesota on Reddit: Whistleblower: Minnesota’s Child Care Assistance Program has fraud cases dating back 12 years
3 days ago -

Nick Shirley is a dishonest right-wing hack so he's not a credible source, but here's a news story from KSTP on the exact same thing with much more credible backing.

(There's a video too but the sub doesn't allow just YouTube videos as links, but here is the full article which includes it if interested.)

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reddit.com › r/trueunpopularopinion › if even a fraction of the level of fraud happening in mn was happening in tx or fl, the investigations, reddit outrage and calls for accountability would be deafening.
r/TrueUnpopularOpinion on Reddit: If even a fraction of the level of fraud happening in MN was happening in TX or FL, the investigations, Reddit outrage and calls for accountability would be deafening.
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Possibly one of the largest fraud cases in American history totaling BILLIONS of dollars and all appearing to be almost enabled by their own state officials.

The Nick Shirley video showed in a few hours some guy could expose what appears to be upwards of $100M in alleged fraudulent healthcare operations yet MN officials couldn’t (despite those same officials giving them billions in tax dollars)?

Where are the people who claim there shouldn’t be two tiers of justice and that nobody is above the law?

Why aren’t the locals outraged that their tax dollars are going who-knows-where while money is being allocated away from actual organizations designed to help autism support and childcare organizations?

I never was under the impression that fraud using government programs wasn’t rampant… I just never knew how easy is to get millions per year and not even try to hide it.

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reddit.com › r/stupidpol › minnesota fraud
r/stupidpol on Reddit: Minnesota Fraud
4 days ago -

Basically a total reddit blackout on this topic, there’s gotta be some middle ground discussion here. Is it Russian disinformation or is that just reddit cope?

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I created invoices for Medicaid transportation 5+ years ago in NY and not surprised by the fraud. At least some of the fraudsters were caught when I was still working there. Though I have a gut feeling that half of em are still going. Shit’s fucked. People who think most of the fraud is from the individual level abusing the system are mistaken, it’s usually companies giving fake services/upcharging.
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It’s going to be one of those things where being mad about it is right-coded so folks will be doing all sorts of mental gymnastics to try and convince people (themselves?) that the daycare with the blacked out windows with no kids that won’t give you an enrollment application is totally legit because it needs to be or else the right-oids would be on the correct side of something and that can’t be right. What I don’t understand though is why these businesses are getting millions in tax funds to begin with. Like, I get the Covid era payroll loans that we needed to do to keep things afloat for like a year and I accept that there was some grift there. And I understand medicare fraud where you bill the government for stuff you didn’t do or patients that didn’t exist. But I don’t understand what the daycare game is, does the state just pay the tuition for kids and the scam is to fabricate a bunch of fake kids to bill for? At that point they need to just make daycares be like the public school model and have the state run the whole thing end-to-end as a public school of sorts, as long as the government is paying for it anyway; why does the taxpayer need to foot the bill for these places profit margins, even without the rampant corruption
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reddit.com › r/news › fbi deploys more resources to ‘dismantle fraud schemes’ in minnesota | fbi
r/news on Reddit: FBI deploys more resources to ‘dismantle fraud schemes’ in Minnesota | FBI
3 days ago - ... Unfortunately, Domestic Terrorism doesn't count as such when Republicans do it. ... 3,096 people have been charged and 2,352 have been convicted of PPP fraud as of late 2024 per DOJ website numbers ( can't find anything more recent).
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reddit.com › r/minnesota › feeling betrayed and disillusioned by the fraud
r/minnesota on Reddit: Feeling betrayed and disillusioned by the fraud
November 22, 2025 -

I’ve always been very proud of this state and truly believed that our leaders were trying to do the right things, no matter which party was in charge. I was always fine to pay my taxes. But all of this fraud is making me feel extremely disillusioned and frankly betrayed. Knowing that the money we all work so hard for is being siphoned away, even to other countries. I will always believe that those who need services should be able to get them. But knowing that us Minnesotans are continuing to get squeezed for every penny, all for potentially billions to be wasted to fraud…it’s the ultimate betrayal.

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reddit.com › r/news › trump administration says it's freezing child care funds to minnesota after series of fraud schemes
r/news on Reddit: Trump administration says it's freezing child care funds to Minnesota after series of fraud schemes
1 day ago - The story just happened to conveniently hit every single current “conservative” talking point. It has Somalians, in a city being invaded by ice, in Minnesota with a Democrat governor Trump hates, children and welfare fraud.
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reddit.com › r/askaliberal › what are your thoughts on the most recent minnesota fraud allegations? do you think the democratic response has been the right one?
r/AskALiberal on Reddit: What are your thoughts on the most recent Minnesota fraud allegations? Do you think the Democratic response has been the right one?
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What are your thoughts on the Minnesota fraud allegations?

I am especially interested in whether you think the Democratic response has been effective. It seems that MAGA is clearly controlling the narrative, while the main response from the left has been to ignore the issue, label it as racist, and engage in some whataboutism.

Meanwhile, Trump and the MAGA movement are doubling down. They continue to push the story and keep it in the news, shaping public perception.

The current response from Democrats feels similar to how they handled the “welfare queen” narrative during the Reagan era. At that time, Democrats focused on calling Reagan racist rather than directly addressing the accusations (there was a little abuse). That approach did not work and ultimately led to major cuts in benefits.

So what do you think? Is this strategy effective, or are Democrats repeating the same mistake?

(There is also one confusing and uncoordinated response that MAGA is latching on it “official said that daycare is closed and then son of the owner come on TV saying they are after-hours daycare open from 2pm to 11pm. During that interview he disputed claims made during the state briefing that the center had closed due to space concerns, calling that assertion false.”)