They complain equally. I can't tell the difference. You have a woke right and a woke left. Same thing.
for sure, but the right has gotten unhinged since Obama won, the left has always had fringe wokeness....the right went full r****d lol, never go full r****d
It is truly bizarre. I live in the heart of the People's Republic of California and work for a very large and very liberal organization. The number of times "Happy Holidays" vs "Merry Christmas" has been broached at a personal or organizational level: 0
It’s such bullshit…it’s fear about nothing. The convoy from Guatemala is on its way and it’s gonna make sure you can’t say Merry Christmas ever again right after they take all your guns and force state ownership of all industry. Yawn. Meanwhile please vote for our convicted felon who promises if you vote for him this time you’ll never have to vote again.
Why is it so surprising that Kamala filled up a 10k building when it was announced her VP pick would be there a week ago, thus increasing anticipation/attendance? Oh and it is in PHILADELPHIA, a Democrat stronghold. Of course we saw none of this when Trump pulled the same crowd as Kamala when they were in Atlanta, because it didn't fit the "Kamala is the most beloved ever" narrative.
I actually think drivers licenses for illegals is a fine idea. If they are going to be on the road causing chaos, they may as well have training. Lord knows they still won't have motor vehicle insurance, but at least they will have some training. Unless he wants to just hand out DLs without a class. That would be a mistake.
All those companies were there long before Walz, and even starting in Minnesota many decades ago. What companies have been attracted to Minnesota in the last 10+ years? Some of Minnesota's largest companies like talon metals and Huber have decided to do their major expansions OUTSIDE the state. Currently Minnesota's largest metro area is losing people via domestic migration. Only reason why it's growing is due to natural increase (birth minus deaths) and international immigration. The Twin Cities lost 47k people respectfully through out-migration since 2021 which was enough to wipe out all in-migration gains since 2000. (for reference during the same time, Houston gained 105k through domestic in-migration). What's going on in Minnesota that's influencing those already living there to move to greener pastures? She didn't tell the whole story obviously and not surprised to see folks running with the half story
Target and 3M started in 1902 in Minnesota. US Bank in 1863. Best Buy in 1966. General Mills in 1928. Yet you want to be dishonest and attribute these companies to Walz? Then you say nobody cares but isn't Walz the current governor of MN, and isn't the capital St. Paul? Isn't St Paul apart of the Twin Cities metro area? Why are people who already live in the Twin Cities metro leaving like they are? Does it have anything to do with Walz or his policies? You might not have the capacity to answer since MSNBC/CNN hasn't given you talking points yet. That's okay, post another useless tweet