You can’t make this up
Minneapolis Mayor candidate Omar Fateh, the Somalian, was working to fast track approvals of taxpayer funds for his wife’s company. The company shut down due to “rampant fraud”
All Democrats do is launder your money
His wife’s company “Housing stabilization program, already exposed for widespread fraud, now reveals an unexpected connection to candidate and state Senator Omar Fattah.
We did discover something raising what a legal expert labels serious ethical concerns. Senator Omar Fattah's wife was a listed owner of a housing stabilization company even as the Senator and current Minneapolis mayoral candidate himself was pushing legislation to fast track client approvals for the taxpayer funded program.”
“This is a situation where I think almost anybody schooled in, I don't know, government ethics 101 would know that you can't introduce legislation that benefits yourself.”
“This incident joins a long list of ethics and fraud controversies, making it clear Fateh is not suited to be the Mayor of Minneapolis.”
T. Denny Sanford cutting $20M check for new USD track complex
First Premier Bankcard founder to honor Sanford Health CEO Bill Gassen and wife, Jill with names on Vermillion athletic complex
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Propaganda I'm not falling for:
- calling pop "soda"
- too much ranch
- liquor before beer you're in the clear
- Brian from Legal
- 5000 construction cones
- humidity
- that happy cows come from California
- other gas station bathrooms
- pineapple on pizza
- QuikTrip
NEWS: Western Michigan guard Chansey Willis has announced he’s committed to Minnesota.
Willis began his career at Saginaw Valley State before playing last season at Henry Ford College. He spent one season at Western Michigan.
He averaged 16.8PPG, 5.8APG, 4.3RPG and 1.7SPG this season.
South Dakota has shown loads of potential throughout the season and it really showed tonight.
The Coyotes defended their home court and handed Omaha its first Summit League loss tonight.
Dre Bullock had a career-high 31 points.
11-1 at home this season.
"It's an offensive league. ... There's no rules to help the defense in the NFL. You can get away with that and call it an incomplete pass." @OmahaProd
—Bill Belichick on Matthew Stafford's incomplete pass.