9 thoughts on “Communicating With The MN DFL: Part X

  1. I thought Click and Clack ended. I guess those Republicans are just that evil.

  2. Is NPR still flogging Car Talk, the show stopped production in 2012 when Tom died.

  3. You’re not being gaslighted. There is no such thing as being gaslighted. It’s a word you made up. Stop it, you’re embarrassing yourself.

  4. I always laugh when some wretched leftist declares herself (it’s always a woman) well informed because of NPR.

    It’s not that they lie, its just that they are very selective with the truths they tell.

  5. The Mayo clinic has threatened to nix its billion dollat epansion in Minnesota if the DFL health industry regs are signed into law.
    They don’t seem to be into Walz’s “One Minnesota” plan.
    They will need to be taught a lesson.

  6. MMP, in the 1980’s the UAW thought automakers had too much invested in the plants up North, and never took their threats to pack up and leave seriously. They learned the hard way. So did the employees of Northwest Airlines and Caterpillar, which both took their ball and left MN for Georgia.

    Mayo Clinic has a substantial investment in their Rochester facility, but most of their patients come from out of state. There’s really nothing keeping them there..the only difference to the patients is where they buy plane tickets to.

    They’d thrive in Florida, Texas or South Carolina.

    Nobody wants to go to leftist shitholes, anyway.

  7. The big draw for multinationals to MN has been an educated workforce and geography.. The DFL is convinced that it is making a new, better Minnesota. The DFL wants to do to all of Minnesota what it has done to Minneapolis. Wokeness is the law of the land, High levels of street crime, “Civil rights” trumping basic government functions like fixing pot holes and putting bad people in jail.
    Minnesota politics is an extreme outlier in the upper Midwest.
    It is literally poli-sci 100 that you cannot push an agenda that only has support of political extremists in a narrowly divided polity.

  8. It is literally poli-sci 100 that you cannot push an agenda that only has support of political extremists in a narrowly divided polity.

    You can if you ensure the “correct” people are “elected and re-elected”.

    Poli-sci 100 apparently doesn’t consider vote/voter fraud as a possibility.

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