Here’s how our economy currently works.
We raise taxes on working Americans to give the money to Somali non-profits who claim to help kids and who then give the money to a Somali political candidate who threatened to blow up a school bus full of America kids for Somalia.
Meet Ubax Gardheere, who was part of a conference on how Americans are racist, who ran as a progressive and who did this.
In 2010, Gardheere faced felony charges after she boarded a Highline School District bus making its morning rounds and demanded the driver inform his dispatch “that a national security incident was going on,” according to court documents reviewed by Fox News.
After demanding the driver send her message to dispatch, Gardheere – who is today the director of the Equitable Development Division in Seattle’s Office of Planning and Community Development – proceeded to verbally attack the Chinook Middle School students onboard the bus over America’s relationship with Somalia, according to court documents.
“More than one student reported her saying Americans were bad people,” the charges said, which also noted that “Gardheere was not the parent of any children on the bus.”
When the driver and students told Gardheere to get off the bus, the now-county council candidate told them multiple times that they needed to calm down because she could have a “bomb” and might have a gun, the documents show.
“You need to calm yourselves down ’cause I could have a bomb. Look how loose my clothes are,” Gardheere said, according to an audio recording of the incident described in court documents.
“While speaking with the middle school students, the defendant stated that she might have a bomb and might have a gun,” Holmgren wrote to the King County court. “When students attempted to escape out the back of the bus, she called them cowards and told them they would be responsible if something happened to their classmates.”
Gardheere was hit with felony charges, including kidnapping, but pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor as part of a pretrial agreement with prosecutors.
In typical fashion, she blamed mental illness, got away with it, ran for office in Washington and apparently benefited from campaign donations from some of Minnesota’s Somali fraudsters.
This is where our tax dollars are going.
Maybe it’s time we started protecting our kids from the likes of Ubax instead of funding Somali fraudsters demanding our money to take care of their kids who don’t even exist.















