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WOW: WashPost Editorial Board Skewers Nutty Bernie Sanders Wealth Tax Proposal
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WOW: WashPost Editorial Board Skewers Nutty Bernie Sanders Wealth Tax Proposal

The Washington Post editorial board shocked the internet by vigorously thwacking the nutty socialist tax proposals by one of the left’s most radical icons in Congress: Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT). The Post editorial board concluded that Sanders’ gambit to impose an annual, five percent confiscatory wealth tax on America’s billionaires would “strangle America’s golden goose” in a March 2 editorial. The goal, the editorial board said bluntly, was based on “stealing half their fortunes.” Bernie's pie-in-the-sky notion that the exhausted redistribution-of-wealth scheme would somehow raise $4.4 trillion over 10 years to “fund a wishlist of progressive fantasies” was just plain unrealistic, The Post rebuked. “Even for billionaires, a 5 percent tax on every asset they own would virtually wipe out any gains they make in a normal year.” Yeah, and how is that beneficial for a U.S. economy that’s still getting over the residues of an inflation disaster that Biden’s and Bernie's spending obsession contributed to?  Not even the historically left-wing Post editorial could even attempt to justify the illusory economics behind Sanders’ push to fuel more government waste, and even went as far as to conclude it was “unconstitutional” on its face: In addition to being unconstitutional, a federal tax on unrealized gains would force people to sell illiquid assets every year. A lot of AI founders, for example, are billionaires on paper, but their shares are effectively worthless until their businesses deliver on their promises and go public. If that wasn’t red-pilled enough, The Post conceded that for “all the protestations about ‘fairness,’ the U.S. already has one of the most progressive tax systems in the developed world.” Oh, no kidding!  This is quite the turnaround from what The Post was bleating about in 2021 when Biden was in office: “A wealth tax is a good idea — if we had a different Supreme Court.” Even when The Post editorial board itself expressed past skepticism over the wealth tax idea in July 2021, it still tried to find some middle ground on sticking it to the wealthy: “It’s important to ask the wealthy to pay more. It’s also important to do it the right way.” Now, it appears the newspaper is doing away with the niceties and outright condemning the whole proposal for the Soviet-ish nonsense that it always was: The federal government struggles to administer the already complicated tax code; thousands of new bureaucrats would need to be hired to fight with tax lawyers over asset valuations for collections of wines, art, jewelry, and yachts. It’s a wonder what would have happened if Post owner Jeff Bezos instituted his free market reforms to his financially profligate newspaper sooner before it started teetering on the verge of collapse.
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Founder of Minneapolis autism center admits to paying kickbacks to Somali families in $6 million scam
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Founder of Minneapolis autism center admits to paying kickbacks to Somali families in $6 million scam

The founder of Star Autism Center admitted that he began the $6 million scam after "investors" approached him and provided families from the Somali community to bilk the federal government out of taxpayer cash.Abdinajib Hassan Yussuf was only 22 years old when he started running the scheme after dropping out of St. Cloud Technical College in Aug. 2020.The more services the families signed up for, the more they would receive in kickback payments. Yussuf said he registered his center with the Minnesota Secretary of State and was able to enroll as an Early Intensive Developmental and Behavioral Intervention program provider with the Minnesota Department of Human Services on the very same day.Court documents said that some of the workers at the Star Autism Center were unqualified family members as young as 18 years old.Yussuf admitted that he didn't know anyone with autism, so the "investors" arranged for families in the Minneapolis Somali community to sign up for the autism services.Some of the families received monthly kickback payments for signing up, and Yussuf said that many had falsified diagnoses obtained for the sake of the scam. The more services the families signed up for, the more they would receive in kickback payments. Yussuf and his partners then sought and gained reimbursement for the faked services from Medicaid and bilked the federal government out of $6 million over four years.The fake autism center CEO pleaded guilty to one count of wire fraud and faces five years in prison once he is sentenced.Yussuf sent more than $200K of the stolen funds to Kenya, according to the U.S. Attorney's office. RELATED: Minnesota news outlet is getting wrecked online for story on Somali migrants' economic impact on Minnesota Prosecutors say they are planning to indict Yussuf's "investors" in the scam.Blaze News' requests for comment from the Minnesota Sec. of State's office as well as the Minnesota Department of Human Services were not immediately returned. The Trump administration is investigating Democratic-Farmer-Labor Gov. Tim Walz (Minn.) for possible obstruction of justice related to the Somali community schemes. Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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Austin’s ‘Property of Allah’ shooter is immigration failure made flesh
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Austin’s ‘Property of Allah’ shooter is immigration failure made flesh

Being president of the United States is a job unlike any other. Wise leadership often goes unnoticed because the public never sees the disasters it prevented. Feckless leadership leaves a paper trail of avoidable tragedy — and nowhere does that trail run clearer than immigration.The mass shooting over the weekend in Austin, Texas, offers a grim case study. Ndiaga Diagne opened fire at a popular bar near the University of Texas, killing two people and injuring 14 others before police killed him. The story of how he entered the country, stayed, and ultimately gained citizenship reads like a checklist of missed opportunities for enforcement and vetting.A government that takes national security seriously screens more aggressively, removes violators faster, and treats immigration law as law — not as a set of suggestions.Diagne, a 53-year-old naturalized U.S. citizen originally from Senegal, moved through an immigration system that repeatedly rewarded leniency and procedural box-checking over basic security judgment. As the U.S. hardens its defenses amid escalating conflict with Iran, the country should confront these shortcomings and adopt reforms that put Americans’ safety first.A path to citizenship full of red flagsDiagne’s record raises questions that any serious system should have addressed long before he was granted citizenship.He entered the United States on a B-2 tourist visa on March 13, 2000, during the Clinton administration. A year later, New York City police arrested him for illegal vending. That offense alone might not have warranted major action, but it marked the beginning of a pattern. Reports also suggest he overstayed his visa, since tourist visas for Senegalese citizens typically allow a stay of six months.By 2006, during the George W. Bush administration, he adjusted his status to lawful permanent resident through marriage to a U.S. citizen. In April 2013 — during the Obama administration — he became a naturalized citizen, despite earlier signs of disregard for immigration rules and later arrests in New York between 2008 and 2016. Some of those matters remain sealed, and public reporting about the underlying conduct varies, but the volume alone should have triggered deeper scrutiny at every stage.Reports also describe Diagne as emotionally disturbed. He reportedly applied for asylum years after becoming a citizen — a move that makes little sense on its face and raises further questions about stability, intent, and how carefully officials reviewed his file over time.The attacker’s presentation added another disturbing layer. He wore a hoodie emblazoned with “Property of Allah” alongside an Iranian flag. Reports about images from his home also claim he kept pictures of Iranian leaders. Even if investigators ultimately draw a different conclusion about motive, the optics underscore the obvious point: When the system admits, legalizes, and naturalizes people with glaring warning signs, the country absorbs the risk.None of this looks like a one-off error. It looks like a culture of permissiveness — a system that too often treats enforcement as optional and vetting as a formality.RELATED: The great replacement, American style piranka via iStock/Getty ImagesWe’ve seen this pattern beforeAustin did not occur in a vacuum. The 2015 San Bernardino terrorist attack left 14 people dead and 22 injured at a holiday party. One perpetrator, Tashfeen Malik, entered the U.S. on a K-1 fiancé visa during the Obama administration. Investigators later said she pledged allegiance to ISIS online before the attack.San Bernardino revealed the same basic weakness: immigration pathways that assume good faith, overlook warning signals, and fail to connect the dots until bodies lie on the ground.Now place those lessons in the current context. Iran’s regime has built its influence by exporting terror through proxies such as Hezbollah and Hamas. As U.S. and Israeli strikes pressure Tehran, the regime’s remaining options include asymmetric retaliation. Domestic security officials should treat that risk seriously, especially after reports that the Biden-Harris administration released more than 700 Iranian nationals into the interior. Even if only a tiny fraction pose a threat, the consequences could be catastrophic.America cannot afford “sleeper” operatives posing as refugees or asylum-seekers from terrorist-sponsoring regimes. A government that takes national security seriously screens more aggressively, removes violators faster, and treats immigration law as law — not as a set of suggestions.Democrats have opposed border security, tougher deportations, and reforms such as the SAVE Act. They dress up their opposition as compassion. In practice, permissive policies expand the pool of illegal residents, increase pressure for amnesty, and reshape political incentives through reapportionment and election machinery. Americans pay the price. The dead in Austin and San Bernardino paid the price.Americans should say, with one voice: No more.
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America Literally Cannot Afford Democratic Socialism
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America Literally Cannot Afford Democratic Socialism

America Literally Cannot Afford Democratic Socialism
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Diagnostic dilemma: A doctor discovered the gene mutation behind his family's mysterious missing-teeth condition
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Diagnostic dilemma: A doctor discovered the gene mutation behind his family's mysterious missing-teeth condition

A doctor who had a genetic condition that prevents teeth from forming searched for the DNA mutation that had affected his family for over 150 years.
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Texans Give Boot To Dan Crenshaw In Major Upset
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Texans Give Boot To Dan Crenshaw In Major Upset

Republican Texas Rep. Dan Crenshaw lost his bid for a fifth term in the House by a wide margin to a conservative primary challenger. Crenshaw lost to Republican Texas State Rep. Steve Toth, who was supported…
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Talarico Beats Crockett to Win Texas Democratic Senate Primary
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Talarico Beats Crockett to Win Texas Democratic Senate Primary

Texas State Rep. James Talarico rallies in Round Rock, Texas, on March 3, 2026. Nathan Worcester/The Epoch TimesDALLAS—Texas State Rep. James Talarico has defeated Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-Texas) in…
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Squatters Scooping Up Vacant New York City Public Housing Units That Sit Vacant For Months: Report
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Squatters Scooping Up Vacant New York City Public Housing Units That Sit Vacant For Months: Report

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Cincinnati Considers Marijuana Tax To Fund Reparations Program for Residents in Predominately Black Neighborhoods
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Cincinnati Considers Marijuana Tax To Fund Reparations Program for Residents in Predominately Black Neighborhoods

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Jasmine Crockett Set To Be Unemployed Again As Her Bid For Promotion Goes Down In Flames
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Jasmine Crockett Set To Be Unemployed Again As Her Bid For Promotion Goes Down In Flames

Texas State Rep. James Talarico won the Texas Senate Democratic primary, booting left-wing firebrand Trump foe Rep. Jasmine Crockett from Washington D.C. at the end of her term. Talarico took 53.1% of…
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