"Oh, sinner (wo)man, where you going to run to? Oh, sinner (wo)man where you going to run to? Oh, sinner (wo)man, where you going to run to - oh, on that day..."
Sinnerman
Nina Simone
This is it. Today is the day. As the old saying goes, "the chickens have come home to roost." Today at 9am (CDT), Aimee Bock will make the short drive from Sherburne County jail to the federal building in Minneapolis. There, she will learn her sentence. Rumor has it the feds are going to ask for 50 years. At Aimee's age, that would probably be a life sentence. Aimee's defense team, however, thinks that 3 years would be more appropriate. Why? (In their words) - Aimee was only one of many who knew about or carried out this massive fraud. Who were the others? To save her skin, Aimee might be getting ready to sing like a songbird.
And (this may or may not be a coincidence), later in the morning the AG, HUD Secretary and Dr. Oz will be arriving in town to announce a HUGE new fraud investigation in Minnesota. Could it be that Walz, Ellison and Omar will be fingered as part of this Feeding the Future mess? As one news talking head recently said, the governor and AG in MN are either dirty or dumb. And Omar? Her district is right in the middle of the epicenter of this mess.
For those who have been waiting for the "ship to hit the sand", today might be that day. I, like many others of my ilk, would love to see heads roll. Lots and lots of heads. This fraud (from what we have been told), was so broad, so pervasive, the laundry list of the guilty could be long and legendary. And from what Nick Shirley has said in the past, Minnesota might only be the tip of the iceberg. But why Minnesota? Perception of "Minnesota Nice" made for easy marks. Maybe we should change that moniker from "Minnesota Nice" to "Minnesota Naive".
Minnesota really does need to clean house. At one time, we could look over at Illinois and snicker. After generations of corrupt Democrat government, the entire state was for sale. In our more pious moments, we would think that could NEVER happen in Minnesota. Well, it did. In fact, we have knocked Chicago right off the front page when it comes to government corruption. Lucky us.
If Kamala had won the election, would this massive crime ever have seen the light of day? I doubt it. It would have been one bunch; all bunch for the dirty dozen. But Kamala did not win. And even though the inmates are running the asylum in Minnesota state government, we have a new sheriff in town (that is - in Washington). And as Bob Dylan would sign about, "A hard rain is going to fall."
Judgement Day. It is here for at least Aimee Bock. Maybe more will fall before all is said and done. Oh, sinner (wo)man, where you going to run to? Good question. Maybe only to prison.



