>> liberals laughing and cheering at an “art sled” of the third police precinct burning.
How does that get fixed?
- Christ
- incarceration
- civil war
Reprobate minds
I never could understand Minnesota politics and why they continue to vote DFL.
The progressive suburbanites who think of it as “urban renewal” and live a good distance away.
They need to experience the dislocation of those inner city citizens. It ain’t so f****g funny to them.
Really makes you want to move to Minneapolis, eh?
Tim Walz apparently under-reported investment fees of the state-run Teachers’ Pension Fund
<><>governor since Jan 2019, Tim Walz serves as chair of the State’s Teachers Retirement Association.
<><>Walz is vastly under-reporting annual fees paid to Wall Street investment managers
<><>Walz is “doing a Madoff” — posting near-impossible gains.
<><>the state-run TRA has disclosed less than 10% of some $2.9B in fees the past 10 years
<><>TRA posted gains claiming it beat its own custom benchmark over time by exactly 0.2%,
<><>investment experts say this is “virtually impossible.”
<><>concealing mismanagement may lead to a money shortage to pay retirees promised benefits.
(Source: Edward Siedle, former SEC lawyer and independent pension investigator).
Congress should file a complaint with the Employee Benefits Security Administration (EBSA) of the Department of Labor about pension plans, including 401(k)s, profit sharing, and defined benefit plans. EBSA is responsible for enforcing the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA), which covers most private sector pension plans. You can also call EBSA at (866) 444-3272 or submit a question on their website.
How does the DFL control the state? Because in Minnesota all the political power is concentrated in two counties, Hennepin and Ramsey, which are essentially the greater Minneapolis/St. Paul metro area, and this area is filled with self-loathing white liberals. Anyone who isn’t a self-loathing white liberal quickly realizes the core Twin Cities are a lost cause, especially if they have school-age children, and they move their families out to one of the outer ring suburbs, where their political power is diluted because they’re all in different counties.
How did Walz get elected? By having a lock on the vote in Hennepin and Ramsey counties, and then putting on an old Carharts jacket, borrowing a shotgun and a retriever, doing a few photo ops in cornfields and duck blinds, and then stumping around outstate, talking about “standing up for the little guy” and “fighting the banks and the rich people,” which are lines that have played well in the farm belt since the Great Depression.
I can’t wait until Trump’s people round up all the boys Tampon Tim ... ahem ... “coached” over the years.
What’s disturbing to me as a lifelong Kansas resident is this thing supports that thing.
Laura Jeanne Kelly is an American politician serving since 2019 as the 48th governor of Kansas.
welcome to muslimsota!
I would be interested to see the numbers on how many Minnesotans - outside of Minneapolis/St. Paul - have moved out of Minnesota in recent years.
He lost a few more counties in 2022 then 2018.
2022 Gov race.
Tim Walz* (D)
1,312,349 52.3%
Scott Jensen (R)
1,119,941
44.6%
https://www.politico.com/2022-election/results/minnesota/statewide-offices/
2018 race
https://www.politico.com/election-results/2018/minnesota/governor/
Jesse Ventura, remember?