I'm a Minnesotan. I was born here. My father's side of my family was born here. My great grandparents were immigrants from Scandinavia.
I come from Salt of the Earth stock.
My family worked hard, made a name for themselves and contributed to making Minnesota a great place.
My grandfather helped make it so you can seal packages easy, scrub your dishes clean, leave love notes all over the place (and remove them without residue) among other conveniences we all take for granted.
My father was a highly regarded surgeon who mentored so many other surgeons and provided care for the movers, shakers and celebrities of this country - all while providing care for his Twin Cities patients.
Both of them created hundreds, if not thousands of jobs in this state.
I'm so glad neither of them lived long enough to see how their contributions to this once great state have been squandered.
It's time to take Minnesota back. It's time to make Minnesota respectable again. It's time to go back to our hard working, salt of the earth roots.
When I talk about modern-day America as a worldview steel cage match, and two irreconcilable cultures attempting to share the same land mass, this side-by-side is what I mean. Only two years apart. h/t @libsoftiktok for photos and inspiration
Blaze TV host Steve Deace (@SteveDeaceShow) joins us to discuss Campaign 2026 and the future of the Republican Party.
Watch here: https://t.co/SLpW6Vn2Lm
We know aluminum elimination with silica rich mineral water improves symptoms of Alzheimer's.
But it implicates aluminum as causative. Which is unacceptable to the aluminum industry.
Chris Exley discovered this.
Then they cut his funding.
What a coincidence.
President Trump: "It's my life, and I want to live because I want to make this country great, that's why I want to live, but we're you're impactful they go after you, when you're not impactful they leave you alone".