December 15-24, 2020

Dec 15 08:28 Critiquing Joe Biden's speech

Dec 16 03:57 You get what you pay for; Silicon Valley buys a president edition

Dec 17 05:58 How Jill Biden earned her Ed.D
Dec 17 16:45 Wolgamott fixes (sorta) what he broke

Dec 18 05:31 Tim Walz threatens to lock up single mom, frees murderer

Dec 20 08:33 Operation Warp Speed vs. Tim Walz

Dec 21 11:04 With Democrats, logic & truth are optional

Dec 22 05:31 Andrew Cuomo's, Jim Clyburn's partisanship self-exposed

Dec 24 03:47 Under the DFL, Minnesota doesn't have a justice system

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Critiquing Joe Biden's speech


Joe Biden's speech after his Electoral College victory was mercifully brief. What it lacked in length was made up for with boasts. Early in the speech, Biden said "In the start of this pandemic, this crisis, many were wondering how many Americans would actually vote at all. But those fears proved to be unfounded. We saw something very few predicted, even thought possible, the biggest voter turnout in the history of the United States of America, a number so big that this election now ranks as the clearest demonstration of the true will of the American people, one of the most amazing demonstrations of civic duty we've ever seen in our country."

Carefully omitted from that statement is the fact that Democrats used the courts to weaken the safeguards to voting. Signature matches weren't like they were in 2016. In Nevada, signature matching was a major fight. This article highlights how Democrats rigged the election:
After Secretary of State Barbara Cegavske announced that June's primary would be conducted primarily by mail, Democrats sued. Among other demands, they wanted more than one in-person polling place per county, ballots mailed to inactive voters and the elimination of signature verification . The Clark County Commission is filled with Democrats, so what happened next isn't surprising. The county decided to give the litigious groups almost everything they wanted.

Rigging the system like that predictably leads to lower rejection rates and higher vote tallies. It wasn't civic duty that drove vote totals higher. Officialized cheating drove vote totals higher.

After that, Biden's speech went downhill:
These numbers represented a clear victory then, and I respectfully suggest they do so now. If anyone didn't know before, they know now. What beats deep in the hearts of the American people is this, democracy, the right to be heard, to have your vote counted, to choose leaders of this nation, to govern ourselves.

We don't live in a democracy. We live in a constitutional republic. Democracy is just a fancy name for mob rule. A constitutional republic guarantees rights from "Nature's God" that government isn't allowed to strip from We The People .

When did we hear from Biden or Harris? Biden talked to the press just often enough to stay visible. Harris was mostly used as a Barbie doll to remind people he'd picked a black woman as his running mate.
In America, politicians don't take power, people grant power to them. The flame of democracy was lit in this nation a long time ago.

The exception is when Big Tech and the corporate media team with the Democrats in preventing We The People from hearing about the Democrats' presidential candidate's son's international scandals. This wasn't a free and fair election. This election was rigged by the DNC, Big Tech and the corporate media who refused to ask Biden tough questions.
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Posted Tuesday, December 15, 2020 8:28 AM

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You get what you pay for; Silicon Valley buys a president edition


Silicon Valley is getting what it paid for. It's getting a president of its very own. Anyone who paid attention to the presidential election knows that Silicon Valley put their elbow on the scales of justice to get a president it can call its own. Silicon Valley Democrats now litter Joe Biden's transition staff .

That's what they've gotten thus far. What they'll get next will be much more expensive. Silicon Valley's billionaire Democrats expect Joe Biden's protection from Republicans like Josh Hawley and Ted Cruz. That's why Biden picked Kamala Harris. This article explains much:
Joe Biden has built his long career in government on the back of large corporations and obviously plans to pack his transition team with those who have worked closely with the monopolies in Silicon Valley. Moreover, the Big Tech industry has had nothing but support from California Attorney General Harris during its recent rise and it is clear that the vice president-elect will do nothing to disturb Big Tech . Harris has even publicly stated that she is against breaking up monopolies like Facebook and Google . Ultimately, this is the fate leftists chose when they decided to back Biden as the Democratic candidate with the hopes of pushing his policies left.

That's just part of it. Here's more:
The teams are charged with planning for the incoming presidency, holding sway over thousands of political and staff appointments, including positions atop the Federal Trade Commission, Federal Communications Commission, and leading the Justice Department's antitrust division. Facebook is fending off regulatory action by the FTC, with Google fighting off the Department of Justice.

"Big Tech understands the executive branch. They know that beyond antitrust and communications policy, from trade law to defense contracting and beyond, Big Tech has an enormous amount at stake with how Biden chooses to staff his administration and what initial policies it implements," the Revolving Door Project's Jeff Hauser told the Washington Examiner.

Tucker Carlson spent lots of time explaining what this means to the Biden administration. In this segment, Candace Owens helped him explain things:
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This is one of the segments on Outnumbered. It's self-explanatory:
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Dropbox Head of Public Policy Ted Dean has joined the Commerce Department team, where he spent three years as deputy assistant secretary and acting assistant secretary working on digital trade, privacy, and data issues, according to a biography. Dean is the former chairman of the American Chamber of Commerce in China, where he ran a tech, media, and telecom consulting firm for 16 years advising U.S. companies.

Will Fields, a senior associate at Sidewalk Labs, a technology and "urban innovation" firm owned by Google parent company Alphabet, and Nicole Isaac, a senior public policy director at LinkedIn, are on the Treasury Department teams.

Amazon's director of international tax planning, Tom Sullivan, has joined the State Department team, while Mark Schwartz, enterprise strategist for Amazon Web Services, is on the Office of Management and Budget team. Last month, the transition quietly added four new Facebook and Google employees to its agency review teams, Politico reported.

The Biden-Harris administration is bought and paid for. Silicon Valley wins. Democrat censors win. These oligarchs will do their best to make sure that conservatives lose. That's the plan.

Posted Wednesday, December 16, 2020 3:57 AM

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How Jill Biden earned her Ed.D


Jill Biden insists that she be called Dr. Jill Biden. LFR doesn't respect Mrs. Biden's position paper . That's why I won't address her by that title. First, let's look at Nick Arama's article on the subject.

Arama wrote "Media, Democrats, and Jill Biden's team have all been insistent upon calling Jill Biden 'Dr.' She received an Ed.D not a Ph.D and is not a medical doctor." Later, he continued, saying "So, given they are so insistent on addressing her as 'Dr.', let's take a look at what an 'executive position paper' looks like to receive that doctorate. The point of the paper was basically to look at problems of student retention in community college."

Then he cut to the heart of the matter:
Not trying to be nasty or partisan, but the writing is awful. She could have used a copy-editor to deal with a lot of the sentences and problems. So, here are a few samples. Matt Bramanti first pointed out many of them on Twitter.

First, there was this gem in the second sentence: "The needs of the student population are often undeserved, resulting in a student drop-out rate of almost one third." Were their needs "undeserved" or did she mean "underserved," as I suspect?

Then there were some other fun ones: "Three quarters of the class will be Caucasian; one quarter of the class will be African American; one seat will hold a Latino; and the remaining seats will be filled with students of Asian descent or non-resident aliens." How many quarters is that, Dr. Biden?

Later in her position paper she wrote:
Delaware Technical and Community College is a statewide multi-campus community college committed to providing open admission, postsecondary education. The college offers comprehensive educational opportunities including career, general, developmental, and transfer education, lifelong learning, and workforce training. The College is committed to the advancement of teaching and technology, student development, and community service. The College believes in the practical value of higher education as a means of economic and personal advancement. The College promotes diversity and multi cultural and global awareness. The College respects and cares for students as individuals and maintains a friendly and open institution which welcomes all students and supports their aspirations for a better life.

God help us if these examples count as high-level scholarship. Naturally, the usual suspects defend Mrs. Biden:
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Michelle Obama railed, saying "we're all seeing what also happens to so many professional women, whether their title is Dr., Ms., Mrs. or even First Lady. All too often, our accomplishments are met with skepticism, even derision." That's disgusting. That position paper shouldn't have resulted in an Ed.D; it should've resulted in a failing grade. I would've expected better from a college term paper.

Posted Thursday, December 17, 2020 5:58 AM

Comment 1 by Chad Q at 17-Dec-20 06:10 PM
Those who have letters behind their name and need to be addressed by those letters outside of professional situations are some of the most loathsome people in the world.

Comment 2 by John Palmer at 17-Dec-20 11:07 PM
Those who signed off on the submission are guilty of academic fraud. It is the responsibility of the lead advisor to make sure the submission is typo and error free. As an editor and an advisory for masters and doctoral work, It is my opinion that Jill Biden's submission would not be accepted for publication nor would it have been submitted for review by the committee. The university failed to meet Jill Biden's needs and has left their student and their university open to ridicule. By demanding the use of the Dr. Jill Biden has drawn attention to her shoddy work. My opinions reflect 44 years of experience in higher education and the achievement of 4 college degrees.

Comment 3 by eric z at 19-Dec-20 11:07 AM
Was Jill Biden married to the Senator when in 2006 she was awarded her education degree by the U. of Delaware? The question is relevant.

When, aside from credible faculty at a credible university, the addressing term Dr. or Professor is not generally recognized. This looks much like Dr. Bachmann, Michele's husband, with his distant learning Doctorate. I.e., suspect.

She's pretentious, and Joe indulges that. It augers ill for four years, but that's just one progressive's opinion.

"They call me the Doctor, in my neighborhood, but my baby calls me, Doctor Feelgood" is what calling the woman "Doctor" brings to my mind. I know that song dates me, but Jeeze, give up the awful pretentiousness and be taken more seriously without it.

Without taking time to look at the work product, at least the page count suffices.

She's a community college teacher? That seems to be, although I'd not researched her bio.

BFD.


Wolgamott fixes (sorta) what he broke


It isn't surprising that the DFL is already attempting to limit the political damage that's heading the DFL's direction. House Democrats have kept intact Gov. Walz's autocratic authorities about 6 months longer than they should have. This week, they're attempting to claim credit for fixing what the DFL broke through Gov. Walz's shelter-in-place orders.

Contrary to Walz's statements, the DFL's edicts weren't based on science . They're based on a thirst for controlling (and ruining) people's lives. Yesterday, DFL Rep. Dan Wolgamott sent out a statement on the relief package the legislature passed Monday night.

He wrote "Monday night, after weeks of negotiations, the Minnesota Legislature finally passed a bipartisan package of legislation aimed at providing a lifeline to our state's small businesses and working families. This isn't a perfect, fix-all solution, but it does provide a lifeline for those struggling to get by until federal relief can arrive. The bill includes a 13-week extension of unemployment insurance and direct financial support for businesses. The Department of Revenue estimates that 5,800 small businesses will receive $82-88 million beginning before the end of the year. Another $114.5 million will be distributed to counties to provide grants to impacted businesses, and movie theaters and convention centers will receive $14 million. In this bill, Stearns County would receive just over $3.16 million for small business grants, and Benton and Sherburne Counties would receive $256 thousand and $1.9 million, respectively."

Had the DFL followed the science and put in place mitigation standards for small businesses and restaurants, businesses would've stayed open and they wouldn't now need this lifeline from the government. Wolgamott essentially represented Tim Walz during each of the special sessions this summer and fall.

Wolgamott isn't in good shape because of redistricting. He lives to the east of Highway 10 but the vast majority of his district is west of the Mississippi River. St. Cloud proper is losing people. Most of the population growth is to the north (Sauk Rapids and Tim O'Driscoll) or east (township country and Shane Mekeland). He'd get obliterated against either opponent.

Dan Wolgamott voted to keep businesses closed despite the data. He and the entire DFL own the shutdown. Ditto with Tim Walz. The fact that he voted to pay off the business owners is irrelevant because he and the DFL voted to put these businesses in dire straits in the first place.

Posted Thursday, December 17, 2020 4:45 PM

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Tim Walz threatens to lock up single mom, frees murderer


According to the Blaze's Daniel Horowitz, Tim Walz is a tyrant . In his article, Horowitz writes "There is no subtlety to Walz's tyranny, and his evils are clearly no longer sufferable. His regime is now threatening to imprison business owners who have no options to feed their families other than keeping their businesses open. At the same time, he is releasing violent criminals, including child murderers, as violent crime consumes the Twin Cities region ." Check this out:
Larvita McFarquhar is America embodied. An African-American single mom with four children to support, Larvita never asked for handouts. She opened Haven's Garden, in Lynd, Minnesota, a family-oriented restaurant with an attached gymnasium for kids to have a good time. She is the ultimate entrepreneur and family woman, but in Walz's Sodom and Gomorrah, she is now a criminal. She had the audacity to pursue the rights spelled out in the Declaration of Independence and kept her business open at great expense with full compliance with all the unscientific distancing restrictions.

The twisted irony is that Walz is all in on the de-incarceration agenda. Just last month, he stated that "incarceration is a failure of the system." But what he really meant was only incarceration for dangerous criminals should be shunned. On Wednesday afternoon, Nathan Hansen, Larvita's attorney, posted on Twitter that "Assistant Minnesota Attorney General Kaitrin C. Vohs filed court documents to have Ms. McFarquhar potentially imprisoned to force her compliance with Governor Tim Walz's executive order."

With so many criminals being released for violating real laws, you know, like not to steal, carjack, or murder, wouldn't "Mr. Anti-incarceration" himself not want lovely people like Ms. McFarquhar to be imprisoned for living a free life? Don't count on it.

President Trump, a supposedly heartless Republican, signed the First Step Act to reform sentencing laws. Tim Walz, a supposedly compassionate Democrat, wants to jail a black single mother of 4 for wanting to put food on her family's table and keep a roof over their head.

Who's the heartless politician? Who's the compassionate person? I think LFR readers understand that that's a rhetorical question. The heartless politician, IMHO, is Tim Walz with a dishonorable mention to Keith Ellison:
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Tim Walz's indifference towards law-abiding citizens doesn't stop there. Logic isn't Gov. Walz's strength. Be prepared to clench your fists after reading this:
On Tuesday, Gov. Tim Walz and Attorney General Keith Ellison, as part of the state's Board of Pardons, voted to immediately commute the life sentence of Myon Burrell after he served 18 years for the murder of 11-year-old Tyesha Edwards in 2002. He intended to kill someone else in a gang fight that day, but a stray bullet hit Edwards in the heart while she was in her home doing schoolwork. Burrell's cousin and jailmate testified in 2002 that he confessed to the killing, and Timothy Oliver, the intended victim of the shooting, testified that Burrell pulled the trigger. But, of course, Burrell and his lawyer maintain that he is an innocent man.

Why did Walz release him? The "science" of teenage killers! "We cannot turn a blind eye to the developments in science and law as we look at this case," said Walz. "We can't shackle our children in 2020," added Walz. "We need to grow as our science grows."

The science? What the hell is Walz talking about? I get it that Ellison has supported murderers in the past. That's old news. That he still supports murderers is disappointing on steroids, though it isn't surprising.

Minnesota deserves a governor that applies logic to situations like this. Tim Walz doesn't fit that description. He's a tyrant drunk on his authorities. He's unfit for office.

Posted Friday, December 18, 2020 5:31 AM

Comment 1 by Chad Q at 19-Dec-20 07:58 AM
This is just becoming the rule instead of the exception around the US in progressive cities. Punish the good and let the bad go free.

Are voters going to remember or care about this in 2 years? Those in rocks and cow land will but those in the metro area will gladly hand the tyrant another term.


Operation Warp Speed vs. Tim Walz


People ridiculed President Trump when he said that we'd have a vaccine for COVID by the end of this year. Those people were wrong - - bigtime. This past Monday, frontline workers in New York were the first to get vaccinated. That same day, the Pfizer vaccine arrived in Minnesota.

We know this because Gov. Walz told us that in a Friday email. In that email, it said "On Monday, the first COVID-19 vaccine shipments arrived in Minnesota. Governor Walz visited the Minneapolis Veterans Affairs Medical Center to greet the very first shipment's arrival. On Tuesday, the Governor returned to the Minneapolis Veterans Affairs Medical Center to applaud as the Minneapolis VA administered their first vaccine to nurse Thera Witte. 'This is an exciting day for Minnesota,' said Governor Tim Walz. 'The first vaccines are here. They are safe, and they will be ready to go soon . The sun is coming up, Minnesota'. 'With these first shipments, we will soon begin vaccinating thousands of health care workers and the most critically at-risk Minnesotans,' Governor Walz continued. 'All Minnesotans will have the opportunity to receive the vaccine in time, but until then, we need to stay safe and keep up the fight.'"
Walz inspects vaccine shipment

The state has been waiting on this shipment for months. They've theoretically had months to train for administering the shots. Each day that the shots aren't administered, additional people needlessly die. Those lives are on Gov. Walz's head.

Posted Sunday, December 20, 2020 8:33 AM

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With Democrats, logic & truth are optional


Juan Williams column for The Hill is proof that Democrats don't require logic or a faithfulness to the truth. In fact, truth is essentially forbidden from the Democrat Party. In his column, Williams accused Republicans of not being patriotic. Think of that in light of Rep. Swalwell, (D-Calif.), apparently sleeping with a Chinese spy, Speaker Pelosi saying that there's no reason to remove Rep. Swalwell from the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, aka HPSCI, and Sen. Dianne Feinstein, also of California, having a Chinese spy as her driver while she was a member of the Senate Intelligence Committee.

Those 3 California Democrats aren't patriots. They shouldn't be part of Congress, much less part of influential committees. As proof that Republicans aren't patriotic, Williams wrote "More than 50 cases challenging the election have also been dismissed as baseless - in many cases, by Republican judges in state and federal courts." What Williams omitted is that none of those lawsuits verdicts was based on the merits. This is part of Williams' column:
How do you trust House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R- Calif.) when he is turning away from patriotism by attacking America's greatest asset, its political stability?

Rep. Bill Pascrell (D-N.J.) called on Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) to refuse to seat the Republican House members who signed on to the Texas lawsuit. 'Men and women who would act to tear the United States government apart cannot serve as Members of the Congress,' Pascrell tweeted.

Kevin McCarthy isn't "turning away from patriotism" by attacking America's political stability. McCarthy is highlighting the Biden family's shady dealings with China, the US's biggest threat and enemy. He's highlighting the Democrats' complicity with Chinese spies, too. The last I looked, that's an act of patriotism, not turning away from patriotism.

Rep. Pascrell is one of the wildest Democrats out there. He isn't the brightest bulb in the chandelier, either. They won their elections by a vote of the people. If Rep. Pascrell thinks that isn't good enough, then that's acting like a dictator. That's un-American.
Even after the Electoral College vote, Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) used the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee to air more false claims of election corruption. This daily show of contempt for democracy did not stop even when Trump's former head of cybersecurity, Chris Krebs, testified that the election was the most secure in the nation's history.

I watched that hearing. When cross-examined, Krebs admitted that he was talking purely from a cybersecurity standpoint. Krebs admitted his statement didn't mean that illegal ballots weren't cast, that dead people didn't vote or that people didn't vote twice. That's additional proof that Democrats don't hesitate in misleading people. This testimony negates Williams' writing that fraud wasn't committed:
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Democrats have frequently proven that they're the party of deception. Unfortunately, that pattern doesn't appear to be changing.

Posted Monday, December 21, 2020 11:04 AM

Comment 1 by eric z at 21-Dec-20 03:48 PM
What's a PATRIOT? Is "Build Back Better" patriotic, or not? Deets rule. Feinstein thought herself Ms. Daisy, and thus thought Morgan Freeman was her driver, and you cannot fault Morgan Freeman. The other two? Anti-progressive, hence in the way.

Rand Paul? The election was stolen? You are just making Trump richer on the way out the door, with chumps giving cash to him per "Stop the Steal."

Trump was born on third base and thought he'd stolen it from second. He's shaking down rubes on that STS slogan. Another bogus slogan in the way of the deets. We had eight Obama years and I am still waiting for CHANGE and HOPE. Learning something about slogans and truth and what "congruence" means.

Comment 2 by eric z at 21-Dec-20 06:18 PM
Just noticed Breitbart, 21 Dec., "Bill Barr's Final Press Conference: 'No Reason' to Appoint Special Counsel on Election, Hunter Biden." Some are more strident than Barr, and Trump is in the counting house counting up his money. His "Stop the Steal" money freely given to his PAC, with the money going into Trump's pocket. He is playing his base for suckers. Bless those small-amount donors. Bless 'em and fleece 'em.

Comment 3 by Chad Q at 21-Dec-20 07:36 PM
Born on third base? Is it always an envy thing with progressives? Trump did more in 4 years to help the country than Obama, Bush or Clinton did in 24 years or Biden will do in 47.5 years.

The only suckers are the ones that voted for Biden or believe that a socialist/communist society will be better than the capitalist society we have had for generations.


Andrew Cuomo's, Jim Clyburn's partisanship self-exposed


Gov. Andrew Cuomo issued this statement to make himself sound like he's on top of all things COVID. Ultimately, it proved he's just another deceitful Democrat. The truth is that deceitful Democrats are a dime-a-dozen.

In his statement, Gov. Cuomo said "There is a disturbing story coming out of the United Kingdom of a highly contagious new variant of the COVID-19 virus. A number of countries have banned people from the UK, and 120 countries demand that before you get on a flight in the UK to come to their country, you have to have tested negative. The United States has a number of flights coming in from the UK each day and we have done absolutely nothing. To me, this is reprehensible because this is what happened in the spring."

Actually, Gov. Cuomo is full of it:
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The Trump administration has known about this mutation for months. Further, the approved vaccines can handle the new mutation. Coming from the guy who killed thousands of senior citizens in LTCs, this is rich. Jim Clyburn's criticism of President Trump is just about as disgusting:
"I give the scientists a lot of credit for that," Clyburn told host Neil Cavuto. "And I'm glad he [Trump] got out of the way and stopped talking and he stopped having those press conferences every evening ... the scientists were free to use their creativity."

Clyburn, 80, added that he had received the vaccine "yesterday or day before, and I did because I believe in the scientists. I didn't put ... detergent in my veins [like] he advocated. You remember that. You remember him saying ... it would magically disappear. Why don't you talk about that?"

By the time Inauguration Day happens, tens of millions of people will have received their first vaccine shots thanks to Operation Warp Speed. OWS is President Trump's project. He pulled all the parts of it together. Far from getting out of the way, President Trump got involved in pulling things together. From pulling Pfizer and Moderna together to wiping out the red tape to getting the military working with Fedex and UPS to deliver the then-future vaccine to hospitals, clinics, then outlets like Kroger, CVS and Walgreens.

Thus far, it's happened virtually flawlessly. Jim Clyburn is a bitter old man and a political hatchet man. That's what happens to you when you spend too much time around Nancy Pelosi.

Posted Tuesday, December 22, 2020 5:31 AM

Comment 1 by eric z at 23-Dec-20 09:34 AM
Gary, have you been vaccinated? If not is your plan to get the vaccine double shot ASAP, or is it wait and see?

Writing in the abstract is fine enough, but what's the story where the rubber meets the road?

Do you trust what CDC and NIH now officially trust? Or will you hope/expect enough others give it a try so you can ride herd immunity?

Same questions for any LFR readers wanting to state their personal plan via a responding comment.

Last, your closing paragraph - what happened to Clyburn AND Pelosi - it was spending too much time in power positions within two-party DC that did them both in, as with Mitch, and with all that slush money corrupting "our" federal "public servants." Or do you think Lindsey Graham has integrity and a spine? Put Schumer in that lacking-integrity category too. A town poised on the "Great Reset" and what that does to mainstreet. MSM, all on the bus, each has a seat.

Response 1.1 by Gary Gross at 24-Dec-20 03:59 AM
Eric, I haven't gotten vaccinated yet but will the minute I'm eligible.

I think that Graham & McConnell have integrity, though I've disagreed them both from time-to-time. I think that Tulsi Gabbards has integrity. Ditto with Collin Peterson.


Under the DFL, Minnesota doesn't have a justice system


After reading this article and this article , it's clear that Minnesota doesn't have a justice system. It has a system that coddles criminals and sues law-abiding citizens.

The first story is about Farhan Musse Ibrahim, who "was charged in 2019 with four counts of second-degree attempted murder and other charges in two separate cases stemming from incidents in February of that year." According to the article, Ibrahim, "who police say is a member of the Somali Outlaws gang", "recently received a plea bargain and concurrent sentencing that will leave him free in under three-and-a-half years."

That isn't justice. That's in justice. Getting out in 3 years getting charged with 4 counts of second-degree attempted murder is the personification of injustice.

Meanwhile, the second article focuses on Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison. According to the article, "Ellison's office yesterday filed lawsuits against two restaurants that have been open for dine-in despite the governor's executive orders. Cornerstone Cafe in Monticello and Cork in Anoka are Ellison's latest projects."

Gov. Walz's EO is utterly too restrictive. It isn't supported by science whatsoever. Attorney Gen. Ellison's lawsuit is about intimidating hard-working citizens so they don't step out of line in the future. These restaurants have installed mitigation devices to keep people safe. Apparently, in the Walz-Ellison police state, that isn't enough. Walz and Ellison apparently hate businesses because they're suing them each week.
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The DFL's priorities aren't Minnesota's priorities.

Posted Thursday, December 24, 2020 3:47 AM

Comment 1 by eric z at 24-Dec-20 08:56 AM
LAW AND ORDER! HANG 'EM HIGH!

Can you imagine the mess Doug Wardlow would have inflicted on all the regular people, evangelicals excepted?

Ellison won despite the mud slinging Parker and Wardlow indulged in, and it is because Ellison is trusted and Wardlow was correctly seen as a clear and present danger.

Response 1.1 by Gary Gross at 26-Dec-20 11:26 AM
If you trust Keith Ellison (or Jeremiah Ellison, for that matter), then you're mentally incompetent & shouldn't be allowed to vote. When he was a 'civil rights' attorney, Keith Ellison praised Joanne Chesimard, aka Akata Shakur. Shakur shot & killed a highway patrolman in New Jersey, got convicted of the crime, then escaped to Cuba.



Jeremiah Ellison voted to dismantle the Minneapolis PD. Since that vote, carjackings have increased by 537%, murders have increased by 75%.



Why would I trust these idiots?



PS- Doug Wardlow wants to uphold the Constitution. That represents "a clear & present danger"?

Comment 2 by Chad Q at 26-Dec-20 08:57 AM
Your comments are always good for a laugh. In what world are you living in where Ellison is considered "trusted".

Comment 3 by John Palmer at 28-Dec-20 03:38 PM
Eric perhaps my imagination and memory are flawed but what mud was slung at Keith Ellison and what actions that Doug Wardlow said he would take rise to the level of creating a clear and present danger? AG Ellison now has a record that clearly demonstrates he is a clear and present danger to business owners trying to make a living and provide employment to others trying to make a living.

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