“Virtually everybody is worse off than somebody else..so there are endless opportunities to pander to people's sense of injustice, victimhood & entitlement.”
“The people are are starting to wake to the notion if they do not stop the madness in their midst they very soon won’t have a country.” https://t.co/TvdhxdAoiZ
Dem Raman overtakes Spencer Pratt in razor-thin race, as CA fraud machine makes sure Republican does not advance.
CA Libs just print the votes they need. https://t.co/IVB1XBYySo
@AndrewHWestern You'll tolerate anything to feel virtuous, you'll even tolerate the raping of your own daughters by imported animals...but yeah, tolerance!
It appears that Minnesota politicians and prosecutors have a type of mob blindness, where they cannot see crimes committed by the far left. That was evident when City Attorney Irene Kao tossed all charges against demonstrators from the City Church. https://t.co/Nx0LJGlPVu
HOLY SH*T
Bellingham High School in WA held a pride event where drag queens danced provocatively in front of CHILDREN
They are coming for your children.
You can contact the school here: 360-676-6575
More than 200 Seattle residents packed a community forum to confront Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson
They spoke out saying
- They worry about getting home safely at night
- Stories of shootings
- Stabbings
- Employees have to carry whistles for their safety as businesses
- Businesses forces to paying for private security
- They all claim the police never show up
“They're not safe in downtown Seattle. Some said they feel the candidate they campaigned for has turned their back on them.”
Businesses also say they’re being forced to move
Things haven’t gotten better, they’re getting worse. Seattle is seeing persistent issues with property crime, retail theft, open drug use and violence
It doesn’t make any sense that’s people keep voting Democrat
Clint Eastwood Said Something About Getting Old That Stopped Me Cold.
Aging is not gentle.
You are still here. Still present. Still watching the world move. But the body that carried you through everything — the wars, the work, the wildness of youth — begins to ask for more than you can give it. Joints that never complained now speak up in the morning. Eyes that once took in everything now flinch at the light. Breathing, which never required a single thought, starts needing little pauses.
But none of that is the hardest part.
The hardest part is the quiet.
At a certain age, you reach for the phone and remember there is no one left to call. The people who knew you when you were young — who remembered the same summers, the same streets, the same faces — are gone. One by one, then all at once, until the memories you carry have no one left to share them with.
So you tell the stories anyway.
To whoever will listen. With a little more color than perhaps the truth deserves. With a touch of pride you've earned and a grief you don't always name. You know the person across from you wasn't there. You know they can't quite feel it the way you do.
But you tell them. Because the telling is the holding on.
Those stories are not just memories. They are the proof that a life was lived. That people were loved. That things mattered. And if no one asks for them — you offer them anyway, quietly, like setting something down on a table and hoping someone picks it up.
Old age is not simply what happens to a face or a body.
It is memory looking for a place to rest.
And what an older person needs — more than advice, more than solutions, more than someone telling them how to feel — is simply someone willing to sit down, be still, and listen.
Not to fix anything.
Just to be there.
That is the whole gift. And it costs nothing.
~Wild Whispers
Hey @GovBobFerguson 11 workers just died in the deadliest industrial accident in modern WA history at that Longview paper mill.
State staring down billions in budget shortfalls while you raid reserves. Crime and homelessness still exploding despite the billions you've already burned.
Yet here you are virtue-signaling with a menopause EO like it's the crisis of the century.
This isn't leadership, it's pathetic deflection and corporate HR cosplay.
Menopause is a normal phase of life. Strong women have handled it for millennia without your bureaucratic 'guidance,' training mandates, or government pity.
Treating it like a disability that needs an executive order is condescending as hell.
Real support for women would be safe streets, fiscal sanity, protecting single-sex spaces, and cleaning up the fraud/waste in your agencies instead of this performative nonsense.
Priorities, Bob. WA is done with the distractions.
#WAFail #FergusonFailures
Tim Walz is the greatest threat to our Democracy.
Thank you to Alpha News and Liz Collins for the powerful documentary on Tim Walz and his connections with Mao Zedong. The parallels between these two despots are uncanny and cannot be ignored. As state employees with decades of work experience, we have seen the darkness of Tim Walz's ideologies. We are genuinely scared for our state.
Tim Walz rose to power by tapping into public anger, radicalizing vulnerable groups, capitalized on frustrations, and created uncertainty, promising leadership while delivering policies that many Minnesotans believe have left the state weaker, more divided, and less recognizable than it once was. Our work as state workers is now less about serving our people and now, more about serving Tim Walz's perverse vision.
In our view, Tim Walz represents everything wrong with modern politics: a politician skilled at crafting a public image while avoiding accountability for the consequences of his decisions. Tim Walz has lied his way through politics and shrugging off any criticisms. Under his leadership, Minnesota has experienced growing division, declining public trust, and a political climate increasingly driven by ideology rather than common sense. Our state has been sold out to fraudsters to advance and project his power. Any credibility in state government has now been clouded with suspicion and distrust.
We have observed Minnesota news media acted less like independent watchdogs and more like a protective shield, giving favorable coverage, minimizing failures, and attacking those who questioned the governor's record. Instead of receiving the scrutiny that comes with power, Walz was often portrayed as "above criticism" while legitimate concerns from Minnesotans were dismissed or ignored. We have been left with just a handful of news outlets that we consider trustworthy - this does NOT include WCCO or the Star Tribune.
Tim Walz repeatedly reinvented himself politically whenever it was convenient, saying whatever was necessary to advance his career while presenting conflicting narratives to different audiences. We see a pattern of political calculation, not principled leadership. Moreover, any state employee that dared to challenge Tim Walz was subject to many "communist" like tactics that include surveillance, repeat investigations designed to harass and intimidate, and direct threats to our lives or livelihoods. Whistleblowers were not only retaliated against, we were crushed by his ideological tanks. This is no Democracy.
Tim Walz's rhetoric and policies fueled deeper polarization throughout Minnesota. Rather than bringing people together, he helped create an environment where political disagreement became personal hostility, leaving communities fractured and public debate increasingly toxic.
The damage goes beyond any single policy. We see a broader legacy of eroded trust, weakened institutions, and a government more focused on ideology than on serving ordinary citizens. We argue that Minnesota was sold a vision of unity and progress but received division, dysfunction, and decline instead.
Supporters might fiercely reject these criticisms. But for us as real Minnesotans, Tim Walz stands as a symbol of a political establishment that capitalized on public anger, benefited from friendly media coverage, and pushed Minnesota down a path that threatens the state's future and undermines confidence in democratic governance itself.
As Minnesota state employees, we are genuinely worried about the state of Minnesota.
Tim Walz, Mao Zedong, Pol Pot, Robert Mugabe, North Korean dictators, and many others - all belong in the same group. They created a dynastic personality cult based on loyalty to the party, quashing any dissent, and harming their own countries in the quest for unquestioned authority.
Thank You
@lizcollin@AlphaNews
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The FBI is offering a hefty reward for information that leads them to a Minneapolis man accused of pocketing millions of dollars meant to feed hungry children during the COVID-19 pandemic. https://t.co/ufnNXBh9Ah