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I live in the Twin Cities. We're a fricking disaster! A disaster! You're a good observer & intrresting writer. Thank you.

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You are welcome and Thank You!

I lived in Minneapolis from 2000-2022. My ex lived in St Paul, so I spent a lot of time there. I biked to Lake Street after the riots and thought I was in Syria. I worked for the Park Board in Minneapolis for a bit, and saw first hand the price of woke governance. I sold my beloved house and left the city after it became clear, safety was becoming a serious issue. I was not about to wait for the next lockdown.

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Great analysis, with some very funny comments as well! It IS all quite humorous if one steps outside the non-organic, non-Divine black-magic social constructs.

I know, I know: You are totally serious about the consequences of these highly groomed MK-ULTRA candidates, but after much much research, I see that they are *ALL* controlled by the wayward wizards. Their words are symbols and spells.

These women (biological women???) are mind-controlled variations on the same theme, as you well described. And yeah, I get that their punch-card agendas can light up the amygdala!

But somehow, folks like us can and will thrive on other, much higher frequencies — engaging in life-affirming thoughts, words, and actions — while the rest of the city/county/state/nation/world "citizens" cower in abject pants-pissing fear to this fucking bullshit fake-feminized "public care" messaging. Most people have forgotten about the fact that we inhabit individual Creator-given bodies which are eventually personally responsible for our own health and well-being.

Am I a "citizen"? Or am I truly a living breathing spiritual woman? The answer is obvious.

Some thoughts late on a Tuesday night. And please, my friend, keep up your great research, analysis, and writing!💖🗡

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Much appreciated. Yes, there is not much to be done but to shine a light on it, laugh about it and prepare for the fallout.

For myself, I am a Citizen and a spiritual man.

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When did some parts of our society start rewarding goofbag incompetence and wildly irrational "policies" whose only outcome can be disaster and disorder?

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TDS broke their brains and covid policy and the jabs finished them off.

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Succinctly and accurately summarized.

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There will come a moment where some awful crime of violence will occur and their unanimity will fracture. One of them will lean to law and order responses while the others will not. Then the knives will come out.

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I have a feeling that will be Ms Cheniqua Johnson. She seems the least ideological and most sensible of the lot.

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Agree, she’s the one I pick too

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Great writing, sad that these tedious virtue signaling woman have been elected to positions with some actual power, a regular progressives wet dream, where they can and will do some serious damage to the city and its residents.

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Thank you. Yes, they can do some serious damage. I wonder though, how they will react if public safety continues to degrade? The thing is, all their training can only make it worse, they don't have anything else but their humanity to fall back on.

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I'm probably being really cynical, but I wonder how these people think about humanity. It seems to me the "managerial class" will never understand the great unwashed, and thus solutions will never come from them. And I don't think there is especially evil. I just think they are especially unrealistic and blind to the real world

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"The people" ought to stop looking to the managerial class for leadership, because most of what will come from them will be unaccountable authoritarianism metastisizing, is my estimation.

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More like a wet nightmare. I shall watch the implosion of St. Paul from afar. Madness.

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So basically, Racecommies.

We’re familiar with the type.

And their reputations for destruction and abysmal failure.

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No no no - you've got it all wrong and are probably a white supremacist. You see - it's not that Socialism and various flavors of Marxism are inherently awful, it's just that no one has yet "done it right...."

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The utopia is right over there by the free energy device.

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Carl Schmitt described something he called the friend/enemy distinction which inhabits the political realm. These women are NOT friends; their policies are not designed to succeed and only impoverish and immiserate you by happenstance. They are in fact designed to your detriment. Your impoverishment and immiseration are what all the different justices (climate, social, economic, health, etc etc) mean - they lower everyone to the ground.

I do not wish them well. They are not friends.

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I wish the people of St Paul well, while recognizing they voted for this. I think it was Spengler who said something like democracy dies when the people realize they can vote for politicians who will give them money. But yeah, whether these women know their policies are designed to destroy the promise of America, or not, that is what their policies will do, and I am definitely an enemy of that.

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You are correct: these women are all talk but no do. They have no clue how to manifest what they advocate. They need to take classes in practical finance as well as risk management and project management. They have embraced buzzwords. Do they have any idea of how ineffective that is? I commend you for your discretion.

The last time some government agency grabbed federal money put up (by Obama) for “shovel-ready” projects, it was used to build a passenger train route that went up in smoke the first time it was put in service (12-18-2017): passengers died, employees were bady injured, all the train cars were totalled. Not the best use of taxpayer money. No risk management anywhere.

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Wasn't that out here in the long house of the South Sound of WA state? Leaving as soon as I can

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Yes. The project was the Point Defiance Bypass. The derailment was at DuPont.

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Sad. St. Paul/ Minneapolis is a clone of Seattle..... the city of my birth. I don’t call it home any more. I moved away 25 years ago. I still own the house I grew up in up in so I stay tuned to the neighborhood ’culture’ via the Nextdoor app. I read daily the complaints of package theft, car theft,and vandalism of my one-time quaint little Norwegian neighborhood., with one-time immaculately kept yards. During election season, the folks plea for voters to vote out the do-nothing incumbents to initiate change with the hope of a city-council candidate who will be for law and order.... but in the end, the city council is more of the same. Soft on crime and vagrancy with no real solutions. Living in a conservative city, this is mostly foreign to me. There is crime to be sure, but I rarely worry about things on my front porch growing legs and walking away. I really don’t need to lock my doors..... but I do. In Seattle, anything not nailed down will be stolen. Any packages delivered not swiftly retrieved from the porch will be lifted.... and this is happening at 5am in the morning in Seattle. It’s common to read a package delivered in the wee hours being stolen 10 minutes after delivery . The thieves captured on Nest cameras often appear middle class, and are not necessarily homeless. It’s a bizarre phenomenon. It’s a mental disease.

It’s coming to my city. We have elected our first 3rd world foreigner as mayor, someone who certainly is unfamiliar with the culture 10 or 20 years ago. I have little hope for the direction we are heading. Fortunately we replaced two do-nothings on the council with ostensibly good law and order candidates. But I see all the signs of cultural rot coming to my city that plagues Minneapolis and Seattle. We need another 20 years to reach that level.

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I tried to read all the “bios” but tapped out after three... St. Paul’s citizenry is doing our nation a great service by turning its government into a daily adventure of Russian roulette. The postmortem will provide a cautionary tale for others.

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Totally understandable. I tried to make it entertaining, otherwise it would be a grind. The postmortem will be a cautionary tale for some, but another category of American seems deliberately wanting to circle the drain.

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It appears St. Paul is definitely in deep shit.

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Most of them have no idea how deep.

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Absolute nightmare material. Ancestors rolling in their graves.

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Always funny to see this type of stuff... The herds of MMS/3i's sure knows how to vote them in.

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I wonder if any of these women have had an original thought in their lives - they all speak (or write) in an identical fashion.

Would these women even be considered real Americans? They are all immigrants or recent descendants, none are Anglo, French or German of course.

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Socialists subsumed in the Party, they mimic their voice to the Narrative. Yet many of them no doubt have Anglo blood somewhere in the line. I would add, if you are a citizen you are an American, however, if one is actively attempting to subvert and destroy the Constitution, then at some point you cross the line into treason.

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Has that always been the case? Until Ellis Island and Hart-Cellars I thought Americans were Anglos et al.

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Anglo primarily, but there has been other migration from the south and east since this became a nation, including lands we seized from Mexicans and Indigenous. Asians helped build much of the infrastructure west of the Great Plains.

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Just make sure you're at least a gas tank away when the inevitable results for this come in. I have no illusions about how things will be here in the Baltimore suburbs in the near future.

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Wait till they figure out, how to use imminent domain to get more tax money. How far away did you move ? It’s a sad tale you have laid out and a bleak future for the responsible citizens.

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I moved back to my boyhood home with my aging parents in central MN, about 2.5 hours NW from Minneapolis, to help them stay in this house the rest of their lives, if that is what they want.

I'm not familiar with how that would work, making for more tax money? I'm curious, do you have any links describing that in detail? I can totally see them using it to take property to then be owned by the city, to give "free" housing to preferred people.

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https://ij.org/issues/private-property/eminent-domain/california-eminent-domain-laws/. The city of Los Angeles has expanded so far beyond its original boundaries to bring in more taxpayers to feed the beast. Now the search is on to take more private property for the public good, which used to mean public utilities and roads. Now public good is a socialist potpourri that serves only the poor and disenfranchises legitimate property owners. The movie,”China Town” 1974 with Jack Nicholson covers. the war over water rights, in LA, an eye opener for sure. By the way I married my wife in Hibbing MN 1976. I was there working for the great Taconite ( iron ore waste )expansion. As Trump would say, “ Really Huge “ big jobs. All of this leads us back to what is most sad, the leadership and direction of Twin Cities politicians is going to bring much harm.

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Oh right. My small town does a similar thing, expanding to encompass local lakes. They justify it by expanding the sewers.

Yes, our Dem Governor Walz, who truly loved acting like a dictator during Covid, very much wants to renew mining up north, hard rock mining in sulfite rich geography, releasing sulphuric acid and heavy metal pollutants into that water rich land, for the precious metals to make our phones and for the EV revolution. But that is something like 20 years of mining for 7+ generations cleanup, with most of the wealth generated, flowing to international investors. I would be for it if I thought it was local, and responsible, but it is grotesquely neither.

Meanwhile in this very progressive state, the waters have never been more widely polluted, while pollinators are near extinction. Even as progressives preen themselves as leading Minnesota to be the most environmentally responsible place on earth.

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I am so glad I live in Florida, where we don't encourage dipshit wingnuts with no experience to seize the reins of government. What a nightmare.

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