Meet Fahima Mahamud:
- Operated the largest government funded Learing Center in Minnesota, received over $4.6 million
- Also received $850,000 for the Feeding Our Future scam and bought real estate with the money
- Tried to escape to the UK before being caught by the FBI
- Just PLEAD GUILTY to daycare fraud and covid fraud
Leared and found out. Enjoy prison 😘
The time has never been better to pass the SAVE America Act.
And the need has never been more pronounced.
If we fail to pass it—or at least exhaust every tool at our disposal trying to do so—neither history nor voters will smile on us.
The Atlantic just ran a piece called "The Age of Reading Is Over." We are literally losing the ability to read anything longer than an Instagram post. This is not good. Think about history for a second. During the slave trade, what was the one thing punishable by death? Teaching a slave to read. Why? Because tyrants have always known that literacy is the ultimate key to human freedom.
Less than half of American adults read a single book in 2022. It’s so bad that a staffer at Harvard actually complained that assigning books to students is "arbitrarily withholding information" because it forces them to use a "difficult medium." Let that sink in. IVY LEAGUE STUDENTS have a hard time reading something and then paraphrasing it.
If we stop reading, we go straight back to the dark ages. We'll be sitting around waiting for a government agency or an AI script to tell us what the Constitution means through a paraphrased post on X.
@GOP_is_Gutless Everyone in my neighborhood is a law-abiding citizen��� so, there is no need for ICE to come through—and we would still be polite and cooperative if they did show up.
#MissouriOzarks
One thing I've noticed is how often people evaluate a statement based on who said it instead of what was said. If the exact same words had come from someone on the opposite side of the political aisle, I suspect many reactions would be very different.
That's the danger of groupthink.
Loyalty to a group can make us defend statements we'd otherwise question or dismiss valid criticism simply because it comes from someone outside our circle.
If we want honest conversations, we have to be willing to judge ideas by their merits, not by the political label attached to the person who said them.
🚨 Minnesota has now launched investigations into 436 government funded daycares
Tim Walz: it’s white supremacy to investigate fraud
No, Tim Walz is and was the fraud.
A Somali Learing Center and a 23yr old ended Tim Walz political career FOREVER.
EXPOSE IT ALL.
From day one, President Trump and I have said this very thing. Stopping the flood of illegal migrants into this country will bring down home prices and make housing affordable again for young Americans who are trying to start a family.
Despite the left’s incessant whining, Trump was right all along. Thanks to the efforts of @DHSgov and the entire Trump Administration, we stopped the flow of migrants at the border, and housing prices are beginning to come down.
There is still work to be done, but this is huge progress toward restoring the American Dream as a reality for our nation's young people who deserve a stake in their country.
Elon Musk just said the one thing about America they made sure you’d never learn.
The one thing that should’ve made you proud, not ashamed.
Musk: “After World War 2, the US could have basically taken over the world and any country. Like we got nukes, nobody else got nukes. We don’t even have to lose soldiers. Which country do you want?”
One nation held a weapon no civilization had ever possessed.
Total monopoly on destruction. No rival. No consequence. No limit.
Every empire in history that held that kind of power did the only thing empires know how to do.
They took until there was nothing left to take.
America had a greater advantage than all of them combined.
And rebuilt the nations it just defeated.
Musk: “The United States actually helped rebuild countries. So it helped rebuild Europe, it helped rebuild Japan. This is very unusual behavior, almost unprecedented.”
Not almost unprecedented.
It had never happened. Not once in 5,000 years of recorded civilization.
The nation with the power to take everything chose to rebuild instead.
Enemies became allies. Rubble became economies. Surrender became partnership.
Germany went from ashes to the economic engine of Europe in a single generation.
Japan went from unconditional surrender to the third largest economy on earth.
Three years after the war, America was flying food into Berlin.
Into the capital of the country that just tried to end the free world.
That decision reshaped every economy, every alliance, and every trade route on the planet.
Billions of people lifted out of poverty over the next half century trace back to one moment. One nation choosing restraint over domination.
No other country in history can make that claim. Not one.
Musk: “There’s always like, well America’s done bad things. Well of course America’s done bad things, but one needs to look at the whole track record.”
Every nation on earth has blood in its history.
But the measure of a nation was never its worst chapter.
It’s what it does when nobody can stop it.
When nobody could stop America, it fed its enemies and rebuilt their cities.
You’re being told every day that this country is something to be ashamed of.
By people who have no idea what the world looks like without it.
Every free market. Every open border for trade. Every democracy that took root outside Europe stands in the shadow of that single decision.
The values that built this country didn’t just shape America.
They shaped the modern world.
AI is about to hand a small number of people a power advantage that makes nuclear monopoly look primitive.
1945 was the first test.
AI is the last.
That power is going to exist. The only question left is who holds it.
The most powerful thing America ever did wasn’t building the bomb.
It was having the power to take everything and choosing not to.
The people trying hardest to tear that story down have never built a single thing worth defending.