Monday, March 2, 2026

Q? & A?

Some questions for those who throw the term Christian Nationalist around.  Direct, specific, relatively concise answers only.  

 

Question 1: What exactly do you mean by Christian Nationalist?

Question 2: Was Martin Luther King Jr. a Christian nationalist?

Question 3:   Were the abolitionists Christian Nationalists? 

Question 4: Have you ever applied that label to a Democrat (why or why not)?

Question 5: Do you really believe we shouldn't "force our morals" on others?

 

I personally believe that this is another on of the terms  (any of the "ist" or "ism"s) that are used as a weapon against people rather than something that is honestly descriptive.  It's one more example of a term that changes meaning as needed and simultaneously means everything and therefore nothing.  

 

What Could Go Wrong

 https://www.firstalert4.com/2026/02/27/wrong-way-semi-driver-highway-61-draws-national-attention/

This isn't exactly about the rampant fraud in MN, but it's related.  The MN DOT gave a CDL to a gentleman who was clearly not qualified to earn a CDL, leading to this fine upstanding gentleman speeding down a highway in MO on the wrong side of a divided highway.   Yes, going the wrong direction compared to traffic.  

How this ties in to the rest of the problems in MN is simple.  In MN, voter registration comes automatically with a driver's license, and  a registered voter can "vouch" for up to 8 unregistered voters at a polling place to allow them to register with no other indentation or proof of eligibility to vote.   The whole system seems to be designed with fraud built in to protect the control of the DFL.  

Fundamentalists

 "Fundamentalists in ANY religion are always the problem fundamentalist Jews: refuse to cook on the Sabbath fundamentalist Christians: think dinosaurs don't exist fundamentalist Sikhs: refuse haircuts fundamentalist Muslims: want to kill, enslave or convert all of humanity"

Well....

 https://drive.google.com/file/d/1aEfIlS943SwbDytdghTdFeWc49dws7yw/view

This paper seems interesting.   We know how to reduce crime by around 75% and this seems to indicate that simply electing the right prosecutor has public health benefits.   

Video Fun

 https://www.instagram.com/reel/DVSQ08bjBED/?igsh=MThlNGRsazN4N2h4ZQ%3D%3D

When Bernie acknowledges that Trump has done a good job...

 https://www.instagram.com/reel/DVRZKE7DkqR/?igsh=bThxN2MxbXo1aHVo

Maher points out some of the intrinsic hypocrisy of leftists.  

 https://www.instagram.com/reel/DT9T54rjAWZ/?igsh=NnkzYzNtZHE1cnJ0

The ASPL's love affair with Islam just doesn't make any sense.   

Friday, February 27, 2026

Update

 FYI, I will be mostly out of touch for the next few days.  I might be able to post comments here and there, but will not be engaged significantly until Monday.  

Thursday, February 26, 2026

I'm Not Surprised

 I've been accumulating a bunch of information coming from local news stations, and legislative hearings in regards to the massive fraud we've seen.   I'll try to get something put together soon, but it is looking like the Walz administration knew about and possibly actively concealed at least some of the fraud.   The fact that hundreds of "Autism centers" magically popped up (with no licensing required) and immediately started massive billings to various government programs also doesn't look good.  

 

Finally, it's being reported that some of the protesters who got a little tear gas in their eyes are getting 12 weeks of leave, paid for by MN taxpayers.    

 https://x.com/rightanglenews/status/2027092400892416384?s=51&t=cLq01Oy84YkmYPZ-URIMYw

The Strib is reporting that Target Corp just paid $110,000,000 to get out of leases for properties in downtown Minneapolis.  How bad must it be for one of the cornerstones of the downtown Minneapolis business community to spend that much money to escape?  

 

FYI, for Dan, the Strib is what the locals call the Minneapolis Star Tribune.  Which is, at this point, the primary local newspaper.  In other words, it's "real journalism".