It is rare to find a gubernatorial record as uniform in its failures, but Tim Walz delivered it.
And Amy Klobuchar’s problem is that she has spent nearly two decades as a leading figure in the same DFL establishment that enabled the Walz era and its most defining failures.
I almost hesitate to promote this, because it wasn't really intended to be a piece. I just sort of sat down and it came out. Maybe someone else out there has the same type of day today, and it'll speak to them.
https://t.co/xSMUDOrHcC
If you commit fraud in Minnesota you’re going to get caught — and that’s exactly what we saw today. We catch criminals when state and federal agencies share information. Joint investigations work, and securing justice depends on it.
In Minnesota, we have a priorities problem. We voted on a comprehensive safety package for all students, all schools - no matter zip code or type of school. It included school safety upgrades, mental health support, and edits to our school discipline policies.
All that needed to happen was for us to shutdown a failed train project. The vote failed, but I hope you’ll take the time to listen to my plea for why this legislation mattered… especially given the fact that the governor wants to fully eliminate any and all non-public support.
Annunciation, and schools like it, are non-public schools. Those kids deserve safety as much as any other kid.
The Minnesota media needs to look in the mirror.
With some exceptions, it has for a long time rooted for the left.
But over the past few years, it has become a mouthpiece for the Walz administration and all things liberal.
The @StarTribune is the worst offender.
@grove Contrary to some conservatives, I think there are some good journalists at the Strib.
But the Strib is doing an immense disservice to the state with unserious BS like this.
New lawsuit calls 2024 omnibus bill a ‘catastrophic violation’ of the state constitution
A new lawsuit was filed Tuesday that seeks to invalidate a “mega-omnibus bill” passed by the DFL trifecta in the final hours of the 2024 legislative session.
“With a couple hours to go in the 2024 legislative session, leadership in the Minnesota House and Senate jammed basically their whole agenda into one 1,500-page bill, what appears to be the largest statute ever passed in Minnesota history,” said Upper Midwest Law Center senior appellate counsel Nicholas Nelson.
Just so we’re clear: when Israel takes out Hezbollah terrorists and their brother then tries to massacre a synagogue full of Jewish kids in Michigan in retaliation, there are commentators on both the left and the right who rush in—not to condemn it—but to contextualize it.
Jim Schultz: Minnesota’s business community must understand what’s at stake
"If the left obtains a DFL trifecta in 2026, the agenda will be written by woke activists, public-sector unions, and national progressive donors," writes Jim Schultz.
"DFL dominance over the past 20 years is not organic or grassroots. It is bankrolled ... by two enormous forces ... (that) are purchasing Minnesota’s elections," writes Jim Schultz. https://t.co/sDsk9TYorR
A brave service member from White Bear Lake gave her life in defense of our nation.
Her family needs the strength of this community right now. If you can, please consider donating to their GoFundMe to help them through this unimaginable loss.
America is the greatest country in the world because of heroes like SFC Nicole Amor.
https://t.co/DzBU0DbPR9
The Minnesota business community must step up in 2026.
The hard left, led by Tim Walz, has been purchasing our elections, massively outbidding the private employers who did so much to build our state’s prosperity.
That must change. My column below 👇