I've read probably 30+ books on the American Colonial period over the last few years so I thought it would be fun to put together a reading list. These are my top American Revolution book recommendations for the run up to America 250 🧵👇
Here's a howler from the NYT article on that new state well-being study: Minnesota is "not very ideological."
A few of Tim Walz's legislative accomplishments:
— Abortion legal through 9 months
— State is now a “refuge” for children seeking sex changes
— Repealed protections for babies who survive abortions
— Taxpayer-funded abortions
— Driver’s licenses for illegal immigrants
— Health care for illegal immigrants
— Violent felons on probation may vote
— Replaced Columbus Day with Indigenous People’s Day
— Requires electricity grid to be 100% carbon-free by 2040
— Created a new database assigning climate scores to large businesses
Imam Tawhidi: "When I was an extremist, Islamist, fundamentalist, I would only vote left. I saw them as very stupid. I would fear the conservatives, because they come with principle. That is not someone they can brainwash, but the left they have no values and no principles to begin with.
I dare you to find one Islamic extremist that votes for Donald Trump. They would never do it."
This isn't even an exaggeration. The talking points that get you labeled a 'Nazi' today were just vanilla Democrat talking points not even twenty years ago.
The commies used boiling water as a method of execution.
They killed infants.
But they didn’t boil any infants alive.
Those were two totally separate things, chud.
(they’re not monsters lmao)
When I was a Revolutionary Marxist, we were all in favour of as much immigration as possible. It wasn’t because we liked immigrants, but because we didn’t like Britain.
— Peter Hitchens
@EricLDaugh So when do the arrests start? I'm talking the state government officials who are responsible for these programs. Not just the person exploiting the program.