Monday, June 08, 2026

Fleshing out one dimension of why Crabgrass favors Doug Chapin over Tom Emmer for MN HD6 Representative. The direct comparison was featured in a past post. This has to do with Emmer being an enabler of Trump directly, Hegseth, indirectly. And Hegseth is scary.

 The earlier post: https://zaetsch.blogspot.com/2026/06/glitz-vs-substance-show-vs-wisdom.html

That post featured this video, with readers encouraged to again view it, and compare the depth of understanding Chapin has relative to Emmer - capability to do the job well, and for those not as wealthy as Elon or Jeff. Emmer - he goes along to get along.

Emmer the enabler.  He is in Trump's pocket. He is fine with all Trump entails; particularly, Hegseth, who is more the point of this post than Chapin, Emmer or Trump. In effect, Trump enables Hegseth with Emmer enabling Trump.

Hegseth is a major problem, and a loose cannon causing worry - 

Much can be written of the man's drinking or other aspects, but this is laser focused on who he is on the job running the largest most fearsome military in today's world.

MSN carries a post by TheIndependent - https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/mormons-outraged-after-pentagon-no-longer-counts-lds-as-christian/ar-AA253aQs 

Title -

Mormons outraged after Pentagon no longer counts LDS as Christian

Story by Josh Marcus

That is explicit here, because Crabgrass has no tie to the Mormons, Brigham Young, Joseph Smith, the Twelve Apostles, etc., etc. This is not about them.

The item begins with an embedded video which largely tells the story. Under two min long, so view it before reading the main part of the item. It reemphasizes who Hegseth is. And is  not about mormons, but rather a European speech Hegseth gave. Empty words, given with a demeanor that is puke worthy. The Hegseth style.

Item text -

“The Pentagon’s decision to list The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints apart from other Christian faiths is wrong and needs to be corrected,” Republican Rep. Mike Kennedy, of heavily Mormon Utah, wrote on X on Sunday.

“No one needs to wonder where members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints stand,” he added. “We stand with Christ. We are Christians. On that ground, and on the much larger ground of shared faith, values, and purpose, Latter-day Saints stand alongside many Christians of every tradition in following the teachings of Christ. We only ask to be accurately portrayed. I strongly urge the Department to correct the record.”

In a separate X post, Sen. John Curtis of Utah said church members “are among the most patriotic, service-oriented individuals in our country.”

“They are also unequivocally Christian — just look at who is in the name of the Church,” he added. “It is unacceptable for a government entity to characterize a faith in a manner that contradicts the religion’s own foundational tenets. I am working now to ensure a correction is made.”

Enough of that. It is how the item starts, further along -  

The LDS Church declined to comment.

The Independent has requested comment from the Pentagon.

[...] The military argues the reorganization of its faith code list is meant to streamline data-gathering for chaplains, rather than boost or deny the legitimacy of any specific religion (Defense Department)

Pentagon’s list of recognized faith codes has been reduced from more than 200 to just 31, consolidating some religions into general categories such as Muslim or evangelical Christian, while eliminating numerous other faiths entirely from the list, lumping them into a general “other religions” category.

[...] The change, first described in a May memo and reported by Military.com, nonetheless angered a wide variety of critics and faith leaders.

[...] The Pentagon under the direction of Secretary Pete Hegseth is “elevating one narrow religious worldview from the top of the chain of command,” according to Rev. Paul Raushenbush, a Baptist minister and head of the progressive Interfaith Alliance.

“The First Amendment does not allow the government to create a hierarchy of faiths, and it certainly does not allow the Pentagon to decide which beliefs are worthy of recognition,” he told the Associated Press.

Hegseth has incorporated Christian prayer regularly into his official duties, alarming critics who see this as a violation of the military’s tradition of political and cultural neutrality (AFP/Getty)

Hegseth himself has spoken about his changes to the chaplain corps in political terms, describing the reforms as “making the Chaplain Corps Great Again,” a play on Trump’s MAGA campaign slogan.

“In an atmosphere of political correctness and secular humanism, chaplains have been minimized, viewed by many as therapists instead of ministers,” Hegseth said of religious leaders in the military in a December video.

Hegseth has incorporated his religion into his official actions unlike any defense secretary in modern American history.

An evangelical Christian, he has led Christian prayer services at the Pentagon and has suggested God is on the side of U.S. troops in the American war against Muslim-majority Iran, alarming religious freedom advocates.

Hegseth has spoken about the U.S.-Iran war in religious terms (Getty)

“This is completely, totally unprecedented,” Michael Weinstein, the president and founder of the Military Religious Freedom Foundation, previously told The Independent.He's making it clear that this is Jesus versus Muhammad.”

Hegseth also has multiple tattoos featuring Crusader-era imagery and slogans.

In short, he is a dangerous extremist Christian nationalist, for all that entails. Continuing - 

In his 2020 book American Crusade, Hegseth rejected the separation of church and state as “leftist folklore.”

Since taking office, Hegseth has referred to the U.S. as a “Christian nation in our DNA.”

A belligerent nation, per Hegseth's DNA. A pariah nation, per Bibi's DNA. 

Leaving that theme as sufficiently examined earlier in blog posting, Hegseth seemingly being happy with war against Iran is a problem. It is costly, it wastes resources, it leaves our nation weaker, it threatens worldwide well being, and it is being a lost war with Iran strangling worldwide energy commerce and in no hurry to stop doing so. 

Stabler minds might have avoided it altogether.

Back now to Chapin and Emmer. Emmer is Trump's guy in the House. As such, if you are happy with Trump, you should stop reading. Chapin, alone, if defeating Emmer will not weigh heavy enough for a change. Chapin, as part of a Democratic Party sound midterm turnout and vote, can be an experienced leader among new House Democratic Party leadership. He has experience in DC. He is respected.

Emmer is a blowhard, not as bad a Jesus jockey as Michele Bachmann was, he is an upgrade in that aspect, but turning him back to the family lumber business, or whatever private sector future he has, is better now than later. He can enter the crypto trade. He's halfway there already.

BOTTOM LINE: Chapin is a very promising, credible candidate, and he would do well for Minnesota and the nation, if part of the house cleaning the midterm election appears to be.

Emmer is bleating about nine billion in fraud in Minnesota, which is a made-up number he cannot justify if pressed to do so. The whole "fraud" theme is being scripted and pushed out the White House door. Replete with Trump's racist divisionary rhetoric -

Section 1.  Purpose and Policy.  American taxpayers fund a vast benefits system for citizens in need that includes housing, food, medical care, cash assistance, and more.  States administer these federally funded programs, and some States have embraced loopholes that avoid individual eligibility validation, allow self-certification of eligibility, and expand eligibility far beyond what the Congress intended.  Worse, despite accepting Federal funds, some States have refused to institute basic fraud controls such as providing enrollee information to the Federal Government that would allow it to verify eligibility.  As a result, illegal aliens, criminals, foreign gangs, bureaucrats, State and local officials, non-governmental organizations, and ineligible providers exploit these programs ‑- which are intended to provide a safety net to lawfully eligible Americans — with ease.  This exploitation and lack of controls to prevent it have resulted in widespread fraud, waste, and abuse at the expense of the American taxpayers who pay for and utilize these programs, contributing substantially to the national debt.

Self-dealing political actors use such public benefits programs to solidify control over their communities and our political systems.  Due to lax immigration policy and immigration fraud, certain public officials admit into our country, and provide sanctuary from Federal immigration laws to, migrant populations who are likely to rely on means-tested, public assistance programs (welfare) and increase the political support and power of the public officials providing the benefits.  This increased support incentivizes public officials to maximize the flow of welfare to these communities and makes public officials who do so more powerful.  Many of these public officials then fail to police these programs — and in some cases, willfully turn a blind eye to fraud, waste, and abuse within them — to ensure that welfare flows to these migrants.  Due to insufficient election integrity measures, some migrants who are not eligible to vote do so anyway, with the same public officials permitting widespread ballot harvesting schemes that compromise our election integrity and help these public officials remain in power.  

The staggering fraud and waste in Minnesota alone is a case in point.  Federal prosecutors in the State estimate that Medicaid fraud in recent years could total in the billions.  Nearly 9 percent of the roughly $866 million spent on food stamps in Minnesota each year is estimated to be spent in error.  The non-profit Feeding our Future engineered a scam that stole nearly $250 million intended to feed needy children in Minnesota by opening fake meal sites and submitting fraudulent claims for millions of meals that were never served.

This from the biggest Fraud going around today, that bogus Trump v. IRS lawsuit where even Republican Senators are giantly pissed at Trump and Blanche and blisteed Blanche's ass in a closed session on the Hill (see, e.g., here and here). 

Thirty-five former federal judges have filed in that case, calling it a fraud on the court.

That is an unprecedented repudiation of the cozy groundless immunity deal Trump got, not for settling a claim of tax due by paying up, but for suing to claim damages, where immunity is not at issue as money due the government is not the point of the false filing. Setting up a situation where Trump and Blanche could fiddle around shamelessly was the whole point and plan - i.e., an unprecedented fraud on the court. Disrespectful of all that access to the judiciary is meant for in our Constitutional order of things.

So, Emmer takes marching orders from the White House on the "fraud" bullshit claim, where the Feed Our Future pack has been fully prosecuted with the white lady fronting for the thing getting a 41 year sentence amid ongoing clawback efforts in court still. 

And Emmer will scapegoat Minnesota's Somali community for political gain because his boss tells him to do exactly that, per the Executive Order quote above dwelling in  Immigrant hate which Trump could not leave out of the Presidential Executive Order, because Trump is inadequately self-restrained and is a lifelong racist dating back to when Fred Trump was alive and the Trumps were using Roy Cohn to fight a raciall discrimination rental housing New York state lawsuit. So Emmer will dutifully go with chapter and verse of his orange leader's hate fit. It's the easy way. Emmer takes it, willingly flogging the will to follow orders to try to divide the community.

Chapin, thankfully, is not like that. He will do the job and end the demonization of a part of USA society because it is wrong to divide in hopes of conquest, that being the Trump and Emmer way. Not Chapin's way.

  

Saturday, June 06, 2026

Rubio testifies, House Rep Stanton questions about pockets being enriched, while a dragged on war benefits the bottom line of oil interests who paid much to get Trump elected. Leaving the latter part stated in the headline, consider the interchange questioning and testimony.

 Witcoff and son-in-law Jarad. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NbOsAsXJIbE

Is the phrase, "Watch all about it?"

They're making money, Stanton asks. They are selflessly giving their time Rubio says.

Give me a break! Witkoff even flies his own plane. At his expense. So Rubio says.

And ----- crypto? That relatively new aspect of how non-regime backed "money" is played today. Crypto a part of the questioning. And ----- Trump, part of the crypto dimension?

Oh, gee.

UPDATE: WWSMS? What would Smedley Butler say?



Friday, June 05, 2026

Glitz vs substance. Show vs wisdom. Money vs diligence. - Trump's man vs Doug Chapin.

 Tom Emmer  - when he walks into a room people notice. Big guy. Nice hair. 

When he heaps praise on fraudster Sam Bankman-Fried because for Emmer's own reasons he touts crypto, people should notice. That is a prelude to a better man standing to take the job

Start with Doug Chapin has a mind. And you actually can stop there. No bluster. Good common sense instead.

Substance. No House GOP Whip. Just someone with elections integrity experience, and the will to do the actual job better without being a Trump's man.

That's a lot. Much to like in not being tied by any bond to no-end-war failure. (Perhaps intentional failure, with Trump oil donors making out like bandits under today's crushing oil shortage and ultra high pump prices arising from a dragged out "four weeks" war). 

Thank Emmer for being a loyal man? No.

Fault Emmer for being a team player on the team tanking its chances, for whatever reasons, where whoever does okay from the war matters to Trump while the world suffers an unprecedented war related oil shortage. 

From the AJ homepage -

 

Neat news, eh? Courtesy of Mr. DJT

YES - Great news from the massive orange "free-world leader." Emmer's guy

One thing in Emmer's favor, he shows no Epstein contact pattern, unlike, say, DJT himself, or Biill Gates. Actually, a second thing about Emmer, he's not, himself, an unprecedented fraudster, just tight with one. One who thinks he can do a Roy Coen "lawsuit" job against the IRS, and have Todd Blanche lie to congress that an immunity grant is normal, where it was the IRS being sued, and not some tax delinquent being sued and settling. Where the IRS collects its due, Blanche may be correct, a no-audit closing of investigations IS considered normal and appropriate to those settlements.

But DJT and offspring, being Plaintiff, how often are such things given there? If Blanche were pressed on that question he'd have to fold his hand. Yes, a miscreant pays up to the IRS, that settles the past, but this fraud on the court is not that. There is no logical connection between Trump and offspring saying pay us ten billion in damages and then dismissing the suit in exchange for immunity from audit. The suit is not about taxes Trump and family may owe, so why give him immunity? He's squared no accounts he may owe. The immunity bonus is logical only if you presume Blanche and Trump are in cahoots; otherwise it makes no sense.

And with the overriding appearance they are in cahoots in attempted fraud on the court Crabgrass opinion is Blanche should be disbarred. But I digress. 

Cleaning house with Doug Chapin makes sense

Chapin's "agenda" differs from our sorry status quo. His campaign website (https://www.chapinforcongress.com/) spells out his three key aims in simple, short, and  unequivocating language -


There is an online chance to see Chapin's demeanor and his mind at work. Don't miss it. In fleshing the short goals statement out, Chapin's "Officially on the Ballot. Ready for Better." substack site one video delves into detail. An excellent example of who the man is and where he stands, in detail, this very major link.  

It is an hour long interview, where if you've a belief you lack the hour to inform yourself, you're who Tom Emmer dearly loves. No complications, just Trump and Emmer are linked names, gain and spend millions to stay seated in DC, and Trump's an effective individual, really he is. Trust me. I am Tom Emmer.

So trust the crypto tout, or listen to who Chapin is. It is worth your time.

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Also - local news exists, the Elk River - Otsego - Zimmerman Star News


Doug Chapin won the DFL endorsement for Minnesota’s 6th Congressional District race last Saturday, April 25.

Chapin, a former lawyer from Hanover with an extensive background in election and ethics law, won over fellow DFL candidate Anson Amberson in the first ballot, earning 90% of the votes.

[...] The 6th Congressional District DFL Party leadership expressed optimism about a possible DFL wave this election — and their chances of finally flipping the district.

DFL Chair Chair [sic] Richard Carlbom told the [DFL Convention] crowd that 37,466 people participated in DFL precinct caucuses this year, the highest turnout in the party’s history.

CD6 DFL Chair Chantal Oechsle highlighted how they had 2,902 people participate in the district’s precincts caucuses back in February, more than four times the 670 turnout in 2024 and 757 turnout in 2022. She is hopeful the turnout will be reflected in the November elections.

She estimated first-time participants represented about 50% of the district’s caucus-goers this year, reflecting the party’s statewide trend and ranging from 30% of turnout in Sherburne County and the St. Cloud area to 70% of turnout in Carver County.

Additionally, 9% of the caucus-goers were Republican voters and 20% were Independent voters who switches parties this year.

“The energy here is insane....I think we may have a surprise in November,” Chantal said. “I think there are a lot of people who were Republican or more disengaged in the political process who, after the 2024 election, they are are very unhappy with what is happening...We’re just trying to make space for everyone to come in.”

DFL delegates selected 116 delegates and 54 alternates for the upcoming DFL state convention in Rochester on May 29 through May 31.

Endorsement

“I’m running for Congress because when something is broken, you need to find the right person to fix it,” Chapin said. “When your government is broken, you hire an election nerd. I am that nerd!”

Chapin claims to have founded the nation’s first online certification program for election administration during his decade working with the the University of Minnesota’s Humphrey School of Public Affairs. He also spent over a decade leading the The Pew Charitable Trusts’ elections team, focusing on improving voter registration systems and access to voting information.

He also served as elections counsel to Democrats on the U.S. Senate Rules Committee. Lastly, he founded electionline.org early in his career.

He cites Pres. Donald Trump’s pardon of individuals convicted in connection with the Jan. 6 insurrection as motivating him to run for elected office.

Expanding healthcare access, including implementing a single-payer healthcare system, and passing laws to protect protect Social Security, Medicare and reproductive rights are some of his campaign priorities. He also wants to force the federal government to comply with the U.S. Constitution.

He called the endorsement race a “long road.”

“I’m just excited to finally be at the starting line,” Chapin said.

He plans to focus on voter outreach to Republican voters and independent voters.

“We need to stress that there are a lot of pocket book issues that are not partisan. Republicans want affordable healthcare, Republicans want good jobs with good wages and Republicans farmers concerns about the cost of diesel and fertilizers...affected by the new tariffs,” Chapin said. “Right now, the record is pretty clear that the current administration is not doing what people that they would do....I think we can persuade them to cast a ballot for us.”

He criticized Emmer as being disconnected from his district and “too cozy in Washington.” He also criticized Emmer’s rhetoric against Somali residents and anti-ICE protesters.

“We’re going to make a big issue of the need to elect somebody that represents the whole district,” Chapin said. “I think the tailwind we’re seeing (in favor) of Democrats is a referendum on rule of law and the rule of Congress. And I think Mr. Emmer is particularly vulnerable.”

Chapin thinks his biggest challenge will be “persuading people that this race is very winnable” to encourage them to back the campaign.

Chapin noted his campaign has raised $239,000 already, the highest total raised by a DFL challenger since Emmer was first elected.

Emmer has raised $8.3 million for his main campaign fundraising account by leverage his position as House Majority Whip. He has also raised additional funds through his leadership PACs.

Following the endorsement going to Chapin, Amberson expressed his gratitude for all the people who supported his campaign. He doesn’t have any future plans yet and will be focusing on spending more time with his family.

“It has an honor to be part of this process. It was a wonderful opportunity see all the diversity in this district,” Amberson said.

HometownSource

Note those numbers. Chapin is raising record funds already for a DFL challenger to Emmer. But Emmer is relying on buying ongoing incumbency with an eight million dollar war chest, funded in part - to the tune of around a million over time - by representatives of a war-criminal-led nation which has been and could be better these days:  https://www.trackaipac.com/states/minnesota/?emmer

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 Chapin is making himself known while Emmer is dodging Town Halls. Chapin in comparison to Emmer has held a June 2 town hall session in Ramsey, MN - where I live - with about 25,000 to 30,000 people - not a metropolis. Yet Chapin shows up. He talks, he answers questions, he meets people. Like Emmer used to do (but no more). 

Emmer views it, what, as being too important to show up in a tiny town in district and answer hard questions, which under Trump abound beyond question levels in a normal administration. 

And Chapin's facebook page has more

The appearance - Trump and Emmer, each thinking himself indispensable. Each serving the other. with reform begging for both to be unseated.

The status quo? Trump has lame duck years to go - but Emmer can be deposed this year. Before Christmas. As a Christmas gift to good government.

Earlier exit for Emmer thus becomes a first goal, leading to the second. Your vote matters! 

Chapin welcomes voters young and old.


Thursday, June 04, 2026

Ramsey Ward 3 Council Seat is on the November ballot. Victor Jumah is running, with a belief, "Community First Leadership begins with listening to residents and ensuring their voices shape city decisions. We strengthen Ramsey by investing in families, youth programs, parks, and opportunities that build long-term community success." Divisiveness seems to have no place in his running. His approach is not one of partisan bias. He'll listen, to foster community cohesiveness.

The headline quote is from Jumah's campaign website, https://www.victorforramsey.com/

The Jumah website home page is telling us who he is, and why he'd improve the council, if winning. The headline quote is home page content. Partisan divisiveness would cut against community cohesiveness, and might indicate an agenda beyond "best for Ramsey." Jumah disavows that, up front.

Which brings to mind the three unfortunately partisan resolutions the mayor and others put, last minute, onto a council meeting agenda.  

 

Clicking images will enlarge them to read. The Minutes from May 12, 2026, (above) show three items removed from the agenda by a 4 - 3 vote. The mayor and Councilmember Specht were in the minority, wanting the flag scapegoatoing resolution, (put onto the agenda by the mayor and Specht),and the other two scapgoating Gov. Walz (put onto the agenda by the mayor and Olson) . Partisan stuff, well above the pay grade. Clearly so, both as to partisanship, and inappropriateness for city action. And, diverting from what city action can do, and should be. Simply complaints about somethings the mayor and his two confederates have no power to influence. There to gin up community division.

Specht is quick to point out his Republican partinship, to brag of it as defining in part who he is and how he sees himself as fit to represent Ward 3 of Ramsey:

Over the past few years, I have volunteered for the local winning campaigns of Abigail Whelan, John Heinrich and Jim Abeler.  We are members of The Edge Christian Fellowship church.

Specht has freedom of religion, but does he have to be so in your face about it? Whether that church, or a Buddhist, or Rastafarian, is irrelevant to what council business entails; roads, development proposals not overextending load on the aquifer Ramsey and other communities rely upon, taxing, spending. 

Crabgrass values freedom from religion, i.e., not considering it relevant to official duties of town councilmembers. Or to going beyond duties, to politics, as those three odious resolution proposals stand, wisely struck down by four correct minds on council. Minds of a type Jumah might join and help. 

Then, there is this, on Rumble - which is noteworthy, pushing again an in your face religious thing. Again, not city business, but futzing around the Capitol.

Crabgrass, in endorsing Jumah, hopes his mind is such that he would, as his website says, stick to city business, and help run the city competently. Again -

https://www.victorforramsey.com/

Crabgrass simply sees Jumah as level minded to stick to the city business, not selling a political party or a faith, but doing the actual job competently and without loading on inappropriate opinion; e.g., not being a part of divisive resolution mongering of no help whatsoever to cohesiveness of the Ramsey community. 

What is not real city business is for a place other than formal council meetings of record. Resolutions about road paving, fine, resolutions dumping a load on Governor Walz, well beyond decent, focused, town business. Pushing a flag thing when no subunit of Minnesota government is required to fly the actual official flag of the State of Minnesota, is overloading a meeting with idiocy beyond the call of duty.

Spect and the mayor and Olson had their bias handed back to them by four good souls.

Jamah would make a fifth. 

And in fairness, this is not saying the mayor, Olson or Specht are off base when doing city business, or grossly incompetent or untrustworthy, it is saying they err inexcusably when not keeping to city business while entrusted to sit at the council table as representatives of city mood and values and cohesion. They are not there for politicking, or faith instruction. They are there, ultimately, to both tax and spend, wisely, and without intentionally ginning up community unrest or division over things outside of city business. There are other places than the council dais while on QCTV broadcast, for other things not within the scope of cogent unencumbered management of the city.

____________UPDATE___________

Specht has a facebook page with a host of photos. None show the State of Minnesota flags, neither the current version, nor prior ones. An unexpected thing, from having, along with the mayor, put a flag resolution into a city agenda. Motive from that circumstance, together with Specht's political party preference and conduct in other jurisdictions suggesting the flag thing was more politics than heartfelt Angst.

Crabgrass has downloaded a full page screen capture of those facebook photos, as of the time of this posting. Perhaps some flag images may be added in the future. But none are there now. That said, without tedious image scrutiny. Just, did not see a single flag image, except for the federal flag, on at least four images.

Just, don't engender discord, from the council table. It's demeaning. Stick to business.

 

Saturday, May 30, 2026

Election choice, this November, two candidates for Minnesota House District 31A.

 It is where I live. Where I vote. Where a rep from here goes to the Minnesota legislature

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Brian Walker. To volunteer - https://www.walkerforward.com/volunteer 

Harry Niska. To volunteer - https://www.harryniska.com/jointeam

Donate Walker - https://www.walkerforward.com/donate

Donate Niska -  https://secure.winred.com/niska-for-minnesota-house/donate-today

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To Crabgrass, a key constituent issue is education. Public Schools

Walker

Public Schools

Our kids deserve fully funded public schools. Every child, not just those whose families can choose otherwise.

My opponent may not have the same opinion. We need someone to fight for stable and adequate funding of our public schools, not give up on them and pivot to privatization. We need competitive teacher pay and safe learning environments for every kid in the district.

Niska (bolding in orignnal)

 Education: Parental involvement should be celebrated, not demonized. I will fight for school choice, educational options including charter schools, and curriculum transparency.

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 Beyond that one major issue, the links to campaign websites above are there to be explored. 

Crabgrass has a favorite, but that defines one vote. Define your own vote, but be sure to vote early, or at your designated polling place on election day. Crabgrass votes early, getting a ballot at County Hall or at the Ramsey city hall reception desk within days of when early voting starts. Early voting escapes possibly long lines and bad weather. 

And if ICE or border agents  might lurk around polls on election day, with masks, handguns, tear gas canisters,  pepper spray and all, you don't have to look at them or suffer their looking at you if voting early. Some may like the Greg Bovino authoritarian body language and hostile demeanor; but that's for them, not me. 

I'd not want to be shot dead like Renee and Alex, who won't have a ballot and choice.

Primary voting: Of course the House 31A district lines appear drawn without any primary challenges. Or that is how it looks today, but with filing deadlines allowing for possible challengers to the two 31A people. 

In statewide contests, primary elections will most certainly matter. So, do not forget, vote both the primary, and the general election. Consider it a right and a duty.


Wednesday, May 27, 2026

Mark Kelly is an interesting person. He has a background of public service in the military and astronautics, is a current Senator, and just looks honest as well as wise.

Video link. If there is a Democratic politician more promising as a potential future president, name one.

 UPDATE: AOC is mentioned as a candidate. She'd handle the job, but Kelly is more likely to be elected.

That's a guess. But Gavin Whoever, forget him. Kelly is steps ahead. As an accomplished multi-dimensional human.

Tuesday, May 26, 2026

Bernie. Having to keep coming back to Bernie is in one sense sad, but in a larger sense necessary if we are to be allowed a dignified non-traumatic life where we can feel confident in our nation's policies, and not in threat of ruin in a moment's bad luck or misfortune.

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y3Bd2mcvUjA

In Maine. Speaking for reform candidates. Ones who will be a step in a correct way, against corruption and greed. These are things we each have heard before. It is a personal responsibility for each of us to act toward that goal, with passion, and knowledge we are right and the dissemblers and dividers are not.

Power to the people has long stood as a clear thing. We must make it a real thing. We owe each other that effort. 

And Thomas Massie, a conservative Kentucky politician, now says he will read Epstien file names into the Congressional record. He lost his seat to millions of dollars and to Trump vengence. He has until January 20 of next year to work to unseat those who spent him into a vengence of his own.

And he is a clear Conservative Republican who got fucked over by his confederated peers and enemies, ememies because he did not bend enough to be seen as a roadblock to be dealth with harshly.

It is real what is needed, and there will be a strong fight back. We have numbers. The People outnumber the 1% that is setting the rules to keep them driving the car, and us watching it pass us by. That's wrong.