That’s what "services" are—the ones the media keeps vaguely referencing. It’s not some abstract benefit. It’s payment for access to healthcare—plain and simple.
In the Just Plain Wrong excerpt of an investigation of DHS misconduct below, you're going to see the term "various reasons" being used to explain DHS conduct. If something occurred, there should be specific, dated documentation of the event and the staff member who authored it. I say this as a group home employee and briefly a float supervisor of multiple group homes in Minnesota, prior to my own disability getting the best of me. This is standard practice—facility (program) protocol.
"Various reasons" is code for: we’re willing to tell this many lies about the subject and produce this many legal defenses to deflect and escape accountability for our conduct. Nobody is focused on reporting or resolution for the victim—just covering our asses.
Then, an investigator recording the report doesn’t list out those various reasons because they didn’t demand specifics, the specifics didn’t make sense, or they’re too embarrassed to document the allegations made against the victim.
The reason is that retaliation is a serious problem in the state of Minnesota. So, even when individuals are in the process of exposing corruption, words and actions are chosen very carefully, and as few identities as possible are revealed for fear of job loss and further retaliation.
Any vague statement of "various reasons" in documentation is a solid indication of misconduct and fraud that must be further investigated to protect victims. Otherwise, that victim is going to suffer more extensive abuse in retaliation—simply because their name was mentioned and no protection was given to them, and no specifics about what abuse could look like were recorded.
It’s essentially gossip: Hobo told me Jobo has this going on—and now that victim, who had nothing to do with the systemic process going on, is Hobo. And Hobo is facing retaliation for being identified as a gossip.
Are we familiar with the Olmstead Plan? Are we familiar with the abuse that was taking place in Minnesota’s facilities? Do we understand the culture that created it—and preserved it—until a 99-page report finally exposed it?
Because if we know the history and the cultural problems, why would we believe that a "change of location"—rather than a change in DHS culture, power, and the elimination of victim-silencing loophole within DHS maltreatment and abuse complaint process—would change outcomes? Can't criminals commit crimes at any location?
These these abuse and maltreatment complaint would often involve:
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Intentional and negligent fraud that blocks healthcare
Intentional and negligent fraud that results in Inadequate access to food
Intentional and negligent fraud that results in Financial exploitation
Intentional and negligent fraud that results in extended and incorrect placements
Intentional and negligent fraud that results in Psychological distress being inflicted on vulnerable Adults
All of these are acts of illegal maltreatment and neglect under Minnesota state law. And its undisputable that if these abuse complaints were being authored and investigated, DHS would clearly catch the current fraudsters that are committing them. But they weren't—to a billion dollar degree of billed services that disabled citizens never received, until DOGE stepped in and began an independent investigations for government waste. What does that tell you about the state of Minnesota's treatment of disabled persons at the systematic, governmental and cultural level?
So why are the media and public pretending that DHS is a victim of external fraud when only internal DHS staff can approve applications, billable hours, and authorize the release of payments and they have been sued in multiple class actions whose investigations of their chronic abuse and fraud with regard to disabled citizens reach back a quarter of century?
No one at DHS is employed to approve or release funds to just anyone who requests them. On the contrary, DHS is bound by regulation, which requires verification prior to approvals and continuous oversight of every payment it dispenses.
To pretend that DHS couldn’t contact enrollees—across more than 77 medical programs—to verify whether they received the care being billed, is the most heinous detail to emerge from this 2025 Medicaid fraud scandal.
Those are the vulnerable people.
And nobody—including DHS—has been listening to them.
So I ask you:
Where are they now?
What is their condition?
And ultimately:
Which agency is responsible for them?
Excerpt from The Just Plain Wrong Report , State of Minnesota, Office of the Ombudsman for Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities. (2008, September):
"In addition to practices of the facility, the Ombudsman looked at all of the various agencies who had protective obligations for these clients or responsibility to serve as a checks and balances over the actions of the program. For a variety of reasons, those checks and balances failed to protect the clients served by the program or turned a blind eye to the problem. It was not until the Ombudsman’s Office started raising red flags that actions to identify and correct the problems began. The Minnesota Office of Health Facility Complaints (OHFC) issued a report with 99 pages of problems and citations. The DHS Licensing Division followed with a report outlining additional rule violations."
"The words and phrasing used by all parties connected to METO were similar or identical, indicating a problem often referred to as “group think,” where the message is so ingrained and the leadership philosophy so strong that independent thinking is neither utilized nor tolerated among members of the group. This puts the facility at risk of no one seeing potential problems within the program or the corrective measures that might be needed. The language takes on the characteristics of a “mantra.”
I highly suggest you go read the report to fully comprehend how we got to the place we're in as a state in 2025
For more than two decades, I have been trapped in a worsening medical condition and bombarded—literally to the point of death (six times)—with legal crises I’m left to resolve caused by the criminal actions of multiple Minnesota oversight agencies, DHS, and HUD. No protection, No intervention—Not Ever.
Three generations of my family have been destroyed while I still advocate for help, to the point that I have had to become a published author just to prove my existence—all while having insurance all along and there never being any lack of evidence for a single complaint over more than two decades.
The fact is, "not a single investigation has ever been completed" in more than two decades of thousands of reported crimes. They're all involved. The entire state is operating as a "criminal enterprise," and complaints at this level are not individual actions; they are "racketeering," "organized crime" operating inside Minnesota's government, held intact with "group think" and a Supreme Court Chief Justice Roger B. Taney prevailing code of conduct and culture of no protective law enforcement for Black Minnesotans.
They're creating the 90% racial wealth gap that results in economic dependency—not responding to it. They're saying it cost billions to resolve the racial deficits they're creating, tax payers are sending them the funding and the liberal democratic party is also pocketing that money while black Americans are dying; especially here in Minnesota. Republicans didn't win the nation; the nation has been intentionally surrendered to them because Democrats have left no other option for the millions dying in their snares—they're not hearing or seeing anything but themselves, through false narrative at that.
You cannot change fraud in the Minnesota government unless you change the culture, and to do that, you have to honestly address it. Liberal Democrats are scrambling to save a crumbling party across this nation; mark my words, as a former lifelong Democratic voter, "THE PARTY WILL NOT BE SAVED," because voters are not your slaves. Nor will the nation be saved after that, because it is the refusal to release the 40 Acres and Mule that put Black Americans in this financial vulnerability to die bonded since Roosevelts New Deal moved the plantation to the Department of Health and Human Services in the first place. Since the day settler's stepped foot on this continent there has been a black savior to bail it out from the Revolutionary War to the election of Joe Biden. THERE IS NO SAVIOR COMING this time. If anything, civil war is in the air. Black Americans needed reparations not welfare to survive and the Democratic Party said no, again, this is the result. Contrary to popular belief Black voters are not going to be surprised by any racial or economic backfire. There is no FAFO moment coming for Black Voters. What non—black voters fail to realize is how bad it has been for Black Americans all along because they and their "Group Think" held sole control of the narrative so long.
You cannot eliminate fraud in the Minnesota government without first changing its culture—and to do that, we must confront it honestly. Liberal Democrats are scrambling to preserve a crumbling party across this nation. Mark my words, as a former lifelong Democratic voter: “THE PARTY WILL NOT BE SAVED,” because voters are not your slaves but welfare, Medicaid, DHS and housing programs have been weaponized to give Americans the access to legally and culturally regard Black Americans as slave property. A system doing all the harm and controlling the narrative—so that enslavement can never stop.
Nor will the nation be saved in the aftermath, because the refusal to deliver the promised 40 acres and a mule is what placed Black Americans in this long-standing financial vulnerability—bonded to die in dependency to a nation that has never allowed equal access and enforcement to law, ever since Roosevelt’s New Deal relocated the plantation to the Department of Health and Human Services.
From the moment settlers arrived on this continent, a Black savior has been summoned to rescue the nation—from the Revolutionary War to the election of Joe Biden with false promises, followed by ungratefulness and new campaigns of further abuses. There is no savior coming this time. If anything, civil war is in the air.
Black Americans needed reparations to survive in twenty twenty four—not welfare—certainly not tax breaks or a Lift Up act in which justice is something that some select victims are able to work for as if all the victims of this nations systematic racism haven't worked enough for justice that hasn't come in half a millennium. And the Democratic Party said no. Again.
It is the same arrogance that Roger B. Taney acted with when he made that Dred Scott decision as if the U.S. success was responsible for nearly 100 years "captivity" not to be confused with slavery and because this occurred for this length, tomorrow would not be a New Day—a New World Order. And Yet, it was. The patience of a people negotiated for nearly 100 years, even through captivity. Then Taney, in official capacity, ruled that the U.S. never intended to negotiate so that day is over; it was how it always was and on behalf of the nation is was how it always will be. So Black Americans did it themselves, until the nation was brought to its knees and negotiated 40 Acres and Mule correction.
After Lincoln's assassination, the democratic party under Andrew Jackson reversed the negotiated settlement and "systematically" the territory too. Two hundred and forty eight years—a peaceful people negotiated release of the 40 Acres and Mule so they can enter independence in the U.S. rather than be bonds of it through systematic devices. The hard hearts, minds and "group think" of democrats didn't listen to a people who clearly said if you won't release the 40 Acres and Mule to end the negotiation period with us, you will negotiate with the opposing political party for your independence, security and power just like us. This current political party is the result of that democratic failure.
Contrary to popular belief, Black voters will not be surprised by any right wing, racial or economic backlash. Leaving the democratic party that had posed itself as the new party of equality but failed to ever deliver, instead putting them back on the plantation through "systematic methods" was a declaration that racial and economic backlash is all we've ever gotten and we cannot sit in this space of death without resistance any longer. There is no “FAFO” moment coming for Black Americans. What non-Black voters fail to acknowledge is how negatively impactful and generationally devastating prevailing refusal to allow equal access and protection under the law for Black Americans has been every single day since the start of the U.S.—because those non-Black Americans, along with their entrenched “group think,” have held sole control of the narrative the entire time. They've been applying their story, not our reality and they know that. They want to keep pretending like they don't.
The weather outside looks like play time is over. That machine, that unrealistic, some would say hypocritical narrative that never delivers anything but more pain, poverty and suffering, while telling Black voters to be grateful, that Democratic narrative had to be silenced in order to delay domestic and international conflict that has been simmering since 2012 and is ready to boil over at any given moment like the seven years of peaceful protest that proceeded the 2020 uprising which people are pretending they forgot about. It's chronic refusal to take accountability and reform peacefully.
This began as a period to stand back and allow America, especially the Democratic Party, to dig itself out of the hole it’s created by rationally and soberly recognizing the continued negative impact of its harm and a the immediate need to ease the tension and burden of it through delivered independence of Black Voters: "begin releasing payments for the total amount of 40 Acres and Mule to 56 million Black Americans" roughly 500,000.00 per person without adjustment for inflation—enter Donald Trump and the Republican Party for the purpose of disrupting that loud narrative. Also, the opportunity to unite America around wealth through equal law enforcement. Nothing more.
Both parties have chosen to do the opposite of dig this nation out of the whole its created with systematic racism. Woe to our nation; it cannot fathom the gravity of the danger it's in as we approach our 250th birthdate—Fate of Empires.
Democrats are NOT saving us with welfare. Your DHS welfare platform has become the most vicious, brutal, destructive plantation currently operating in the United States of America, and nothing said about Republican conduct can speak louder than the millions of DHS victims across this nation—generationally destroyed by Democratic welfare that is not welfare—because you will do nothing about internal fraud and abuse—what radical racist have planned for that population is not worse then the "alleged" good guys have been and are doing all along.
Democrats' are stealing taxpayer dollars and directly responsible for high mortality rates among Black Americans—especially here in Minnesota.
Can't you see they're no longer with you?
Can't you see they're no longer listening?
Can't you see they're gearing up to fight for their own protection because liberal portrayal of equal justice has gone bust?
Can't you see betrayal is all they've delivered as a party?
Can't they see that ones disregard for the law is not catching steam because the others disregard for the has not been confessed?
A great portion of the core base, these last several decades, grew tired of chronic liberal disregard for law and protective regulation enforcement with regard to African Americans. The polls said 79% of traditionally Black Democratic voters under the age of fifty had abandoned the party prior to the election—and Democrats literally gave a song and dance about the importance of business as usual. Woe to the party, said 79%. And look where we are a few months later. Woe to this state and this nation if we do not take internal accountability for this DHS problem and start releasing reparations so that Black Minnesotans don't have to rely on public programs to begin with, any longer.
You cannot resolve a problem with the same mindset that created it—different people have different mindsets, and that's ultimately what's needed. We, the former Democrats of America, have very little faith in their ability to relinquish that power for the good of the state, likewise to the systematic racism in this nation.
Something to "group think" about.
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