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The Minnesota Two Step seems a lot like 2020 deja vu all over again and a catalyst for nationwide insurrection and Bolshevik Revolution 2.0…


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Guest: Gregg Smith is a retired U.S. Navy veteran and longtime Minnesota resident who has spent decades studying how federal land policy, environmental NGOs, and UN-backed programs impact local communities. After working as a Range Management Technician with the Bureau of Land Management in Montana, Gregg became deeply involved in exposing Agenda 21 and sustainable development policies at the local level. He is an active researcher and citizen advocate focused on protecting private property rights and local governance.
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There's a not so new dance catching on again in Minnesota called the Minneapolis Two Step, aka the Walz Waltz. I guess they didn't destroy enough of the downtown business community over the George Floyd affair in 2020. This time the dance began with the discovery of billions of dollars in missing federal funding for things like: non-existent day care centers, social/family services, housing programs for illegal immigrants, Medicare and Medicaid fraud; mostly centered around the 100,000 person Minneapolis legal/illegal Somali immigrant community that has grown exponentially since Somali Marxist ideologue Ilhan Omar was (s)elected to the U.S. Congress.

As is oh so typical of contemporary Democrat strategy; when they get caught doing something highly illegal, they immediately sidestep full disclosure and legal prosecution by marshaling their useful idiot comrades on the radical left to march, riot, loot, etc. to deflect legitimate criticism and law enforcement efforts.

Sadly, that strategy usually works because the corporate media is so completely immersed in leftist ideology and are already searching for ways to label President Trump as Hitler in their endless Trump derangement syndrome. Then again; senseless acts like the inexplicable shooting of Alex Pretti by Border Patrol personnel add fuel to an already explosive situation and provide un-needed justification for additional moral outrage.

A 2020 style national ANTIFA & BLM protest movement still works in places like Seattle, Los Angeles, Minneapolis and Chicago……but it's wearing a bit thin in conservative states and fly-over country. I for one am sick of hearing about and dealing with the spill-over effects of the crime, corruption and illegal political connivance in places like Los Angeles, Minneapolis and Chicago.

However; if the local taxpayers are willing to accept complete responsibility unto themselves, face the consequences like grownups, and fund their own liberal lunacy out of their own pockets, then I say “let them wallow in their own misery. When it comes out of my pocket, that's another story.

I recently read a business magazine article that showed the states with the worst fiscal deficits, unfunded pension liabilities, highest tax rates, and run away deficit spending. All were progressive blue states that coincidentally showed productive businesses leaving in droves. Wisely, those productive businesses are leaving before the inevitable economic and societal collapse destroys everything they spent their whole lives building.

Minnesota has evolved over the years into an epicenter for radical progressive politics, its significantly Christian and community focused rural Scandanavian and German forebears notwithstanding. They brought a socialist political leaning with them from the old country that was reinforced by Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal farm and public works programs during the 1930s and 40s. New Deal Republican Governor, Harold Stassen, was even selected to be one of the 17 U.S. delegates to the 1944 San Francisco Conference that drafted the United Nations Charter because of his unflinching support of world government.

In 1944 the Minnesota Democratic party formed the Democratic Farmer/Labor Party and over the next 30 years moved its political base from rural areas to the Minneapolis/St.Paul area where it continues today. What started as a community strength and execise in citizen involvement has metasticized into something far beyond the public good, having become much closer to a do-gooders nightmare than a utopian dream.

Minnesotans need to be careful of what they wish for. It might just destroy the very society they have worked so hard to create.

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