The Angry American might not be what you think, then again it just might be. Ever hear the statement “I’m as mad as hell, and I’m not going to take it anymore!”? Well that is where I am at, tired of a lot of the B(as in “B”) S(as in “S”)(©Garage Logic), that our government and big business gets away with, so I am going to tell you all about it. Don’t really care if you agree or disagree, I am just going to tell you about it. Hopefully there will be enough of you to join in and eventually, someday, we get something fixed. Wish me good luck.
If you have never seen the truth about the George Floyd incident . . .
Arnie Carlson weighs in on the MINNESOTA LEGISLATURE.
As a former governor, I see the following:
The Star Tribune Editorial Board (Feb. 11) suggested that the Minnesota Legislature set “modest goals” this session. So modest, in fact, that the board left out two very vital subjects.
The first is the total failure of the media and our elected officials to deal with the findings of the study released by the Humphrey School of Public Affairs in May 2021 that stated that our legislators were granting special favors to wealthy campaign donors including being able to “shape” legislation. This influence peddling is both corrupt and illegal. Where are the news stories and editorials? And where is the attorney general?
The second is the steady demise of our citizens’ Legislature that has evolved during my time from one with a modest staff that was housed entirely in the State Capitol to one that employs more than 530 people and occupies two majestic buildings costing over $800 million. Worse still is that 300 of those employees are partisan staffers hired and managed by the party caucuses but paid for by the public. Simply, each party caucus is now a massive political operation with more than 50 people engaged in communications alone.
Arne H. Carlson, Lake City
Add automatic pay raises and it looks like a full-time mini Congress with large partisan armies more dedicated to special interests and incumbent protection than voluntary public service. Is this what we want?
The writer was governor of Minnesota from 1991 to 1999.
Morgan Freeman.
A wise man, he is.
Business moving out of Brooklyn Center, MN
Here we go again.
17K for the Governor to rent a luxury Lakeside home for 18 months while the mansion is renovated. Nice job government.
HF146 – Minnesota as a ‘trans refuge’ state
This is egregious, Minnesota is allowing the grooming of innocent children because their “parents” need to feel justified in their own disturbed behavior. A child has no cognitive ability to say, “Hey, I am the wrong gender.” So what if they want to play with dolls or trucks, that’s part of being a child. So-called “parents” pushing their own personal agenda on an innocent child is a crime. It’s child abuse, plain and simple.
A wise woman once said “Put 100 women and 10 men on a deserted island.
In 100 years you will have a community of men, women, boys, and girls.
Put 100 trans women and 10 men on a deserted island.
In 100 years you will find the skeletons of 110 men.”
OR flip it,
Put 100 women and 10 trans men on a deserted island.
In 100 years you will find the skeletons of 110 women.
It’s Science. You can’t change sex.
And I say “You can’t fix stupid.”
Get over it and let’s protect the children.
hear the truth.
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— Walter Hudson (@WalterHudson) March 24, 2023