Folks, if you’ve been following my fight against the racketeering syndicate that’s bleeding Minnesota dry – from the $250 million Feeding Our Future scam to the daycare fraud rings and COVID relief heists – you know the drill. These grifters don’t just steal; they wrap their crimes in a cloak of “compassion” to shame good people into silence. And nowhere is this more insidious than when they hijack our Christian faith to justify it.
Enter this gem from yesterday’s House Oversight Hearing on Minnesota’s fraud epidemic (yeah, the one spotlighting Walz and Ellison’s clown show). Rep. Michael Cloud (R-TX) absolutely dismantles a so-called “reverend” who trots out Matthew 25 like it’s a blank check for government handouts. You know the verse: feeding the hungry, clothing the naked, visiting the imprisoned – “whatever you did for the least of these, you did for me.”
But Cloud pulls out his Bible and schools her on context. Jesus wasn’t barking orders at Caesar to tax the peasants into oblivion. He was talking to His followers – us, the disciples – saying, “If you have, you give.” Not “Lobby the empire to seize everyone else’s stuff and pat yourself on the back.” Cloud nails it: “I’m always amazed in DC how much we get to define our personal worth as a politician by how much of OTHER PEOPLE’S MONEY WE GIVE AWAY.”
He dives deeper. 2 Corinthians 9? God loves a cheerful giver, not one under compulsion. Taxes? That’s compulsion, baby – pay up or face the IRS goons. The Parable of the Talents right before Matthew 25? God calls the lazy servant “wicked” for squandering what’s entrusted to him. Romans 13? Government’s job is to punish evil, not play Santa with your grandkids’ future via massive debt-fueled fraud farms.
And get this: Matthew 25 kicks off with separating sheep from goats – the faithful rewarded, the posers tossed into eternal fire. Cloud’s warning? Don’t twist Scripture to prop up corrupt systems, or you’re playing with that fire.
This isn’t abstract theology; it’s the playbook for Minnesota’s DFL crime family. They’ve exploited well-meaning Christians – shaming you with half-truths like “Jesus wants open borders and endless welfare” – to funnel billions to their nonprofit cronies and street-level enablers. Feeding Our Future? A “charity” that starved kids while stuffing pockets. Daycare scams? Fake centers laundering cash. COVID funds? Vanished into thin air, courtesy of the same networks.
But here’s the truth they’ve buried: True Christian charity is personal, voluntary, and accountable – not a government slush fund ripe for theft. As a lifelong Minnesotan, farmer, father, and believer in Jesus Christ, I’ve seen how this syndicate preys on the faithful. They’ve convinced too many that opposing their looting means you’re “un-Christian.” Bull. Standing against theft honors the 8th Commandment: Thou shalt not steal.
Imagine a Minnesota reclaimed: Where families thrive without the weight of rigged elections and pilfered taxes. Where churches and communities handle real needs with real compassion, not funneled through corrupt middlemen. A constitutional republic where government punishes fraudsters, not rewards them. Safe streets, honest schools, thriving farms – a state where your hard-earned dollars build futures, not line pockets.
Minnesotans, especially my brothers and sisters in Christ who’ve been gaslit: Wake up. Don’t let these wolves in shepherd’s clothing shame you anymore. Demand accountability. Support whistleblowers like me exposing the rot. Together, we’ll dismantle this syndicate and restore Minnesota to the land of integrity and opportunity God intended.
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