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Friday, January 9, 2026

A Special Brand of Dumbassery

 From reading some news reports, Governor Tim has basically declared war against the United States. When that was tried in the middle of the nineteenth century, there were a lot more people on board with the idea, but the outcome wasn't good. Even if he managed to get a substantial amount of Minneapolis to back him up, I doubt he could get even 1% of the citizens outside the city to join his side. Calling in the National Guard to keep the peace while the protestors continue preventing ICE from doing the job of removing illegal aliens is a foolish wish. The name "National Guard" doesn't describe Governor Tim's personal armed force because he decided to put on a crown. How do I know? It's the word "national". That doesn't describe "state" or "personal security". 

So, my suggestion at this time is to cut to the chase, announce insurrection, secure the state records before Governor Tim burns them all up, and start the prosecutions. Does that sound harsh? Of course it does. Harsh is something people like lying, pieces of crap politicians understand. I almost would pay for a video of them frog walking Tim Walz into jail. 

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  1. As a life long resident of Minnesota - although thankfully, not of Minneapolis - I have been praying for some time now to have the joy of seeing Timmy in cuffs and an orange jumpsuit!

    I would hope that folks understand that those of us who live outside the cities are far removed from the city based thinking that cheating our fellow citizens is OK. And that we are glad to see those who are here illegally being removed.

    We used to see a lot of "Minnesota Nice." Here in the hinterlands, we still do. With Timmy gone, perhaps we can see it everywhere again.

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    1. I worked with a man from Minnesota. He couldn't stand cold weather, so moving to Houston was a relief from what he didn't like. He had an accent, but many do, and he was a fine a person anyone could know. He's now passed on, but left many people admiring his character.

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