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🇺🇸 MINNESOTA’S FRAUD CAROUSEL: SHUT DOWN IN THE MORNING, REOPEN BY LUNCH
Creative Minds Daycare LLC closed on October 1, 2025. Super Kids Daycare Center LLC opened on October 1, 2025. Same address. Same operation. New name, new LLC, new sign.
State licensing records confirm it. License #1092663 is marked “Closed” effective October 1. License #1121504 is marked “Active” with an initial effective date of October 1. The state didn’t miss the transition - it processed it. One entity shut down, the replacement approved the same day.
Super Kids is licensed for 78 children. When Nick Shirley visited during stated business hours, he found an empty building. Locked doors. No children. No staff. No activity.
House Majority Whip Tom Emmer is now demanding answers, asking why a daycare closed for violations was allowed to reopen under a new name immediately, without a cooling-off period, new location, or apparent heightened scrutiny.
Commissioner Tikki Brown maintains inspections “found no fraud.”
But those inspections were scheduled annual visits - the kind where operators know when inspectors are coming, operate during narrow windows, produce temporary compliance, and go dark the rest of the time. That isn’t an enforcement model. It’s a performance.
What’s emerging isn’t a one-off failure. It’s a repeatable system. Close an entity under scrutiny. Reopen the same operation under a new LLC. Keep the license active.
Keep payments flowing. Never pause funds during investigation. Treat questioning as discrimination rather than oversight.
That’s why journalists keep finding empty buildings after millions have already been paid out. The structure doesn’t stop fraud early - it detects it late, if at all, and often only after outside exposure forces attention.
Calling the system “broken” is generous. It works exactly as designed: predictable inspections, automatic relicensing, financial continuity regardless of red flags, and political insulation for administrators who insist they take fraud seriously while enabling it procedurally.
Minnesota’s GDP is going somewhere. Just not into classrooms with children in them.
Source: @wallstreetapes
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🇺🇸 🇪🇺 EU: FROM GLOBAL PLAYER TO IRRELEVANCY
What happened to the EU?
It outsourced its foreign policy to Washington, energy policy to Berlin, and its economy to globalist technocrats, all while any participating country can damn near block any deal for any reason, or no reason at all.
The EU’s tragedy is that it abandoned the necessary to seek the impossible.
While BRICS expands, the U.S. re-industrializes, and China plays 5D chess, the EU is busy banning plastic forks, micromanaging tractors, and rewriting speech codes.
It sacrificed its own industries on the altar of green utopianism, it alienated Eastern members, and now it’s a little more than a bloated regulatory empire with no military backbone and no coherent identity.
And unless something radically changes, the EU will just have to take it as it comes.
Source: ZeroHedge, MishTalk

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🚨🇺🇸🇮🇷 TRUMP THREATENS IRAN STRIKE: RUSSIA CRIES "RESTRAINT"
Trump is drawing a hard line with Iran: escalate any further, and the U.S. might strike.
This comes after Iran-backed groups have ramped up attacks across the Middle East, targeting U.S. interests and allies, all while pretending they’re not following orders from Tehran.
Enter Russia, with a straight face, calling for restraint and “avoiding destabilization.”
Let’s break it down: Iran has spent years playing puppet master in the region, and Trump just reminded them that the U.S. has drones, jets, and no patience.
Therefore, Russia trying to play peacemaker is ironic, and deeply unserious.
This has the potential to light up oil markets, crash global stability, and inject chaos into the 2026 U.S. election cycle.
And with Russia and China watching, this moment could shape how the next decade unfolds.
So if things go hot, everything changes.
Source: Reuters, Al Arabiya

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