Minnesota’s Deadly Power Play: Time to Smash the Wheel of Corruption That’s Crushing Our Kids

Minnesota’s Deadly Power Play: Time to Smash the Wheel of Corruption That’s Crushing Our Kids

Listen up, Minnesota—while the DFL machine pats itself on the back for “progress,” their sacred cows like Executive Order 37, Statute 43A.191, and the Duluth Model are rotting from the inside, enabling fraud empires and leaving kids dead in the dirt. Troy Peterson nailed it: if a state won’t prosecute child murderers, it forfeits its right to exist. And guess what? Ours hasn’t, for decades. These relics aren’t just bad policy; they’re the gears in a power-and-control racket that’s looted billions in federal cash and turned child protection into a joke. Let’s break it down, wheel-style, because irony’s a bitch—the same diagram meant to expose domestic abusers perfectly maps how the state screws us over.

First, rewind to 1972: Gov. Wendell Anderson drops EO 37, mandating affirmative action programs across state agencies to “remove barriers” in hiring, promotions, and training. Sounds noble? Fast-forward to 1987, when Statute 43A.191 doubles down, requiring big agencies (1,000+ employees) to appoint full-time affirmative action officers and crank out plans to hit diversity quotas. Again, who could argue? But here’s the dark punchline: these mandates morphed into hiring hall passes for incompetence and corruption. In child welfare and daycare oversight? It’s a feeding frenzy for grifters. Remember the Somali daycare fraud scandal—hundreds of millions siphoned from child care assistance programs, funneled to terrorists overseas while “oversight” looked the other way? Or Feeding Our Future, where COVID relief cash vanished into nonprofit black holes, starving actual kids? These policies prioritized checkboxes over competence, installing enablers who rubber-stamp fraud. Economic abuse, straight from the wheel: preventing families from accessing real help, giving allowances only to cronies, and letting the guilty know about (or have access to) the family income—your tax dollars.

Now, toss in the Duluth Model, that feminist-fueled “intervention” framework born right here in Minnesota, with its infamous Power and Control Wheel charting abuser tactics: coercion, intimidation, isolation, minimizing abuse, using children as pawns. The model’s bias? It assumes men are always the villains, ignoring female perpetrators or mutual mess. In family courts and child protection? It’s a disaster. Policies rooted in this junk science have led to kids being left with abusive parents—often moms—because the system downplays their violence. Troy’s right: hundreds of child murders traceable to this blind spot. Court-ready sources? Grizzly as hell—think shaken babies in unchecked daycares, kids beaten in “protected” homes because the model gaslights dads trying to intervene. Using children? Check: relay harassing messages through custody battles, threaten to take them away. Minimizing and denying? The state shifts blame, saying “it didn’t happen” or “she caused it.” And the fraud tie-in? Billions in federal grants for “domestic violence programs” that pad nonprofit pockets without saving lives. It’s isolation on steroids: controlling what Minnesotans see, limiting outside involvement (like real audits), justifying actions with “equity” jealousy.

This wheel spins in every corner of the DFL syndicate—political bosses, nonprofit leeches, corporate enablers, even street-level thugs in on the take. They’ve used male privilege (or its flip: gender bias) to define roles, acting like the “master of the castle” over our lives. Physical violence? Indirect, sure— but dead kids from neglected abuse is blood on their hands. Sexual violence? The grooming scandals in schools and shelters they shield. Emotional abuse? Calling critics “crazy,” humiliating whistleblowers like me. And coercion? Forcing compliance with threats of lost funding or legal hell.

As a lifelong Minnesotan, farmer, father, and retired Navy intel guy who’s blown the whistle on election theft, COVID scams, and more, I’ve seen the syndicate’s playbook up close. But as a faithful Catholic in the Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis, I know this: Jesus didn’t mince words on millstones for those harming children. “Let the little ones come to me,” He said—not let them rot in fraud-fueled neglect. These policies aren’t mistakes; they’re deliberate tools in a racketeering network looting our state. Every living governor who failed to overturn them? Nuremberg-style accountability. Child murders and billions in fraud demand it. Watch this “extreme” view go mainstream, as Troy predicts—because the truth always breaks free.

Minnesotans, especially parents: Demand justice. Contact your reps, share this wheel far and wide, and back leaders who’ll dismantle the machine. We’re defending our kids, exposing the guilty, and rebuilding a state that protects the innocent. The crooks are sweating—good. Let’s turn up the heat.

For more, hit up parrish4mn.com or @phillipcparrish on X. Press inquiries: phillip@parrish4mn.com or Campaign Manager Heidi Wanty at heidi@parrish4mn.com. Phone: (612) 460-1717.

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