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MORE FRAUD??

Democrats WINNING!!

How did that whole fraudulent DOGE thing work out?
How many hundreds of billions is it going to end up costing us?

How about those tariffs that were collected from all of US CITIZENS, and will magically get paid back threefold, PLUS "pay down the US debt"?

How's that promise of reduced inflation working out? Pretty solid?
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How's the promise to cut energy prices in half going? Will it just happen on a specific day? It sure doesn't seem to be creeping to the halfway mark.

How about the promise to end the Russia/Ukraine war on day one? Going well?

The promise for free IVF. All taken care of?

How about "tariffing the hell" out of other countries on goods that we import? Which country has paid the tariffs at US Customs?


The MAGA winning is so big, it's hard to comprehend!
 
@Jimi77 Minnesota things


I'm pretty sure this stuff will hit Denver/Metro soon enough. We've been behind the Left coast (and now Minnesota) by 5-10 years for a while. We had ICE protests here, they just didn't get as out of hand as Portland, but we're following all the Big Blue City trends - lax law enforcement, massive unchecked/regulated homeless population, massive immigration even while we have net emigration, large Muslim/Islamic population, lots of South American gangs, etc. One of the busiest roads in the city (Parker Road) gets shut down on (iirc) Thursday, because the Mosque on that street lets out after a packed service and they just don't follow traffic laws; they'll walk into traffic, pull out in front of cars, etc, etc, etc. So the Sheriffs have to block the streets and control traffic until that parking lot empties out. Ironically, this same group of people are our uber drivers, door dashers, etc. Just another group of people that think the law doesn't apply to them and we're willing to accommodate them.
 
@RobGMN Are you happy with the way Democrats run your state?


We sure seem to rank better than a lot of Republican-run states as far as our economy, infant mortality, education system, employment rates, healthcare, income (adjusted for cost of living), general livability, quality of life.

Those things are pretty important, so I'd say I'm generally happy that the Democrats are putting us in the higher ranking.
 
We sure seem to rank better than a lot of Republican-run states as far as our economy, infant mortality, education system, employment rates, healthcare, income (adjusted for cost of living), general livability, quality of life.

Those things are pretty important, so I'd say I'm generally happy that the Democrats are putting us in the higher ranking.

Minnesota ranks second-highest in the United States for welfare spending, with approximately $46,000 spent per person in poverty in 2023, following Massachusetts. This ranking reflects Minnesota's generous welfare programs and significant investment in public welfare.
 
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