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Dave aka Geezermann's avatar

Thanks Jeff - I very much admire Mike Lindell. I see some people saying he is responsible for Tina Peter's situation. Nonsense. Mike has been a victim of lawfare, and has spent millions to defend his and our freedoms. Interestingly, just YESTERDAY I was moved to buy another My Pillow, when I saw he is running for Governor of MN. I will be adding to today's multiplier!

Yuri Bezmenov's avatar

We need real patriots like Lindell and Peters. Pence and the Indiana RINOs are traitors. The biggest challenge in 2026 is RINO subversion. They are holding up passing legislation and confirming nominees. Worst of all, they are not impeaching red guards in black robes who continue to wage lawfare and let Kilmar Abrego Garcia go free. The real Yuri Bezmenov warned us about ideological subversion in his 1984 interview with G Edward Griffin: https://yuribezmenov.substack.com/p/bezmenov-deception-was-my-job-griffin-interview

Jpeach's avatar

Tina Peters effectively got a life sentence to prevent her from exposing machine election fraud in Colorado. With all the evidence of Venezuelan machine election fraud and Lindell’s 2020 evidence, Tina Peters testimony is more critical than ever. But, Griswold & Co. need her to be disappeared in a Colorado Gulag. This CAN NOT happen!

Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

Excellent. Peters MUST walk free and be able to tell the story to the DOJ and the two criminals you mention must pay a high price and end up in prison themselves.

shibumi's avatar

In local elections, how much election fraud is happening? Are ANY elections legitimate?

In 2016, there was the Jill Stein recount in MI. I randomly met soeone who was an observer for Trump. As it turns out, the fraud was being done by the democrat poll workers who labeled the ballot boxes. Suddenly the recount was stopped and the "nerd outsider" Republican governor did.... NOTHING.

daverkb's avatar

Well, in safe districts, is there any need for fraud? I live in Virginia and I have lived in three solidly Republican districts. And the elections are not rigged as far as I can tell, and again ... there is no need. Roanoke City in Roanoke county is solidly Democrat. But if an election was close, the Democrats would have an incentive to steal votes.

The rural areas of Virginia are mostly Red. Northern Virginia (and urban areas, like in the Tide Water) are mostly Blue. In the presidential election Trump did well at least in 2016 until the wee hours and then boom! I think that this pattern was in place during 2020 and 2024, that phenomenon of the wee hour Blue surge. I figure that in 2024, if votes were counted right, Trump may have won Virginia in a very close race, but still a win.

I used to watch this stuff very closely but no so much anymore, so don't hold my feet to the coals. But as to the above, it seems that way to me. Maybe someone else could better elaborate on all of this. If they could, I'd be interested to hear what they say.

Interesting, during Covid Terrorism ANTIFA was bussed in. I don't know the details other than they bussed in and I think that they may have been at the Valley View Mall (which probably is Roanoke City). Their operation was shut down by overwhelming police presence, and so nothing happened like in Seattle and elsewhere. But ANTIFA was definitely on a testing and probing mission. ANTIFA is a militant proxy army. And who controls ANTIFA. The answer is the color Blue.

CMCM's avatar

I get what you're saying, but it doesn't pay any more to be complacent and assume nothing will change. An area is red until suddenly it isn't, and there is not election meddling until one day someone realizes there has been fraud. I don't trust anyone anywhere about anything these days. My trust button is broken.

daverkb's avatar

Absolutely one hundred and ten percent right. And the rule of thumb, never trust the political establishment. They are not for you, except to the extent that they have to be. This hold true in the present civil war by other means currently raging. And the people should always be number one for themselves and their families.

Curious Jane's avatar

As long as there are machines there is rampant opportunity for fraud. It has been proven over and over (Alex Halderman, Dr Dougherty, Ric Weibel, etc)

Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

Correct Jane, but it is not just the machines, it is also wholesale mail in fraud. They are used as necessary to manipulate the outcome of elections at every level.

Garden Lover's avatar

In CA, we constantly see our candidates ahead only to have them lose three weeks later after β€œall the votes were counted”. πŸ™„ Which votes? Oh, the ones you found in a gully somewhere and pretended were mail in. Yeah… those votes…

daverkb's avatar

Hi! Thanks for the reply and info. It does not surprise me because I have heard people from California voice similar things.

It is really the same kind of thing the Commies always do. Rigged Everything! Looted Everything!

Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

Dave, come on, you are not this naive.

There is no such thing as safe districts if programmable, network connected machines and mail in ballots are used. I mean seriously, you can't be serious.

The folks who implemented programmable machines and mail in ballots, against our will and without our consent, are stealing elections and we have to stop this see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil behavior which allows and enables it.

Watch this and deny it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gA9OCusr64A

Watch this and deny it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5UDDKqfD2P8

It astonishes me, the number of people in here who are s_Election deniers.

daverkb's avatar

Dan,

Who oversees the elections. It's the commissioner of elections at the registrar's office. Usually that's the political party dominant. And yes, there is such a thing as safe seats and safe districts, counties, cities, towns and villages. Absolutely there are. That is, when the Dems steal an election like in the presidential election of 2020, they pick and choose places which they control, even if marginally, to rig the vote. Rigging the vote is not in every single precinct from sea to shining sea. The object is to swing the vote at the margin. And that is done by targeting, and that is usually in places where the voter rolls are large and the political machinery is controlled by the party doing the election fraud.

There are patterns to voting, year after year. And so, if my area votes in a typical pattern of split percentages over time, I know what that is ... and if I see something aberrational, I can spot it. Ditto for Northern Virginia. If I see and know a pattern in Northern Virginia and I see the votes coming and know that they are near totally counted by a certain time, I can see that. And if I see Trump trending and winning by a narrow margin very late in the day, go to bed and wake up the next morning an see tjat Trump lost by a suspicious number of votes counted in the wee hours going into the next day, I can see this and so can everyone else. Plus historically there was the supporting evidence given in affidavits such as we could read in the election fraud suits (Sidney Powell, et alia).

And you are right. There are the mail in ballots. A big problem

rolandttg's avatar

The Charlottesville incident saw the protestors and counter protestors getting off the same bus. Cops were told to stand down. Albemarle County is lost too. I don't think VA is as close as you say. As you pointed out, the 3 am "oh, look what I found" votes happened in 2020, AND 2022, In both the senate and presidential races. In 2024, they wanted a better look, so stole it early and often, , I live there too. BTW.

Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

Programmable machines and mail in ballots were never implemented to determine legitimate election outcomes, we already had that with paper ballots, counted by the electorate in small precincts in one day. There was no legitimate reason to change.

They needed programmable machines and mail in ballots to steal every election they want. Period. Full Stop. I'm sorry but the idea that there is a safe seat or district is ludicrous, if they determine they want a seat, they will take it and fill it with a dem or a RINO. And everyone will get their repukelican RINO and say, see we still have fair elections here.

They must both go if we are to ever have elections of, by, and for the people again. If Trump cannot stop it before 2026 elections, the country is finished, sans a bloody civil war.

daverkb's avatar

Thanks for the information, and I think you probably nailed with 'they wanted a better look."

Charlottesville, it is as you say. And then their was that train incident outside of C'ville carrying Republics to the Advance, I think at the Homestead. I remember reading about that. And again, such things as happen on Blue Turf.

Eruca Sativa's avatar

Pretty sure at this point that antifa is another government spook operation. They're just too coordinated and militaristic. If you know anything about anarchists, you know they disagree a lot, don't do hierarchy or follow orders very well.

Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

You don't need to be "pretty sure", you can be completely sure. It is why they adopted the bullshit idea, that ANTIFA is an idea only, and they will never come off of that or they would expose the lie.

shibumi's avatar

Is any district safe?

The election tampering mentioned above happened in Detroit. That is a solid Democrat area. However, according to the witness I spoke to, Trump had way more votes than were counted. There were also election shenanigans there in 2020. Why is there a need for that sort of thing to happen in a safe district? Perhaps no significant district is safe. Key word being "significant."

daverkb's avatar

Yes, the key word is 'significant'. For one, why would one want to rig, to commit election fraud in backwater election districts (precincts) where the number of voters is insignificant relative to the overall voter count? And secondly, the voter rolls have to be large and the party doing the fraud has to control the office of the registrar/Commissioner of Elections office.

Remember the 'hanging chads' in the Bush/Gore election. The focus there was on Broward/Dade Counties in South Florida which is Democrat turf. So there are huge numbers of registered voters there, and the Democrats had an iron grip on who counts the votes there.

Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

They are able to manipulate outcomes with various methods and they use all of them to complete the shell game and to make it appear that elections are not manipulated. Making it appear as if they are not manipulated is a critical element of their theft process.

MaryAnn's avatar

I have to agree with some of what you posted. IL has no reason to cheat because there is no way the status quo of Blue Chicago machine pol will not continue to run this state. Illegal grift is common but there is no need for actual cheating.

Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

MaryAnn, sorry, but you acknowledged the problem in your statement!! The Blue Chicago machine steals your elections with coordination and election control up and down the ticket.

daverkb's avatar

Thanks. I appreciate the insight.

Momcat's avatar

we moved from a conservative, 3-college town in West Texas to a conservative 3-college town in North Texas, 15 years ago. WT town is still conservative. NT town decided ten years ago to put voting precincts on the campuses. The NT town will elect a conservative mayor, but we have some doozies on the council (of course they're from the colleges!) The mayor is the only thing keeping us slightly conservative. IMO, states need to have the electoral college to keep the big cities from dictating politics to the rural areas.

daverkb's avatar

Thanks. I always like and enjoy hearing information and personal stories of life experience. And why should there be voting precincts on college campuses? It makes not sense what so ever and by centuries of custom and habit.

WP William's avatar

Colorado "conservatives" who apparently love our 99% mail-in voting put in place by a FAKE Republican SOS years ago, defend Dominion Voting, yet claim Jenna Griswold is a Dem. political hack who had passwords posted from the June 24 primary into the Oct 24 general election, are nonetheless disgusted by all things related to Lindell, Eastman, Jenna Ellis, and Tina Peters. They claim Peters would parole out in 3 years, she was rightfully prosecuted by Republicans, her county went for Trump but the state went for Biden, what was this nutcase doing tampering with and engaging in ID fraud to access the systems? They, like Dems, claim her efforts revealed nothing except the effects of rightwing misinformation upon the gullible, and now they decry Trump interference and symbolic showmanship in Colorado. Too many Light Pink "Republicans" in Colorado--brainwashed and mostly worthless

DRK's avatar

Tina Peters was simply doing her job- preserving election records as required by law. She pointed out that there was evidence that votes wee electronically 'flipped' - and the court even agreed - but went with the claim that 'it wasn't ENOUGH cheating / election tampering to matter'.

Read the case transcripts. The evidence is pretty clear.

John of Oregon Fame's avatar

Dave, you're on to something. The election fraud is pervasive and sophisticated. They have stated, they only need to be able to flip certain counties in about 10 states to control any election. And the use variations in techniques so the don't establish any recognizable patterns. They know exactly which counties to flip. They allow other counties to have a solid Republican wins so it seems like the election process is fair. It's very sinister.

Here are 2 links I picked up this week from commenters on C & C. They also recommended the book "STOLEN ELECTIONS: THE TAKE DOWNS OF DEMOCRACIES WORLDWIDE, which I'm in the middle of. The links will tell you all you need to know.

https://thecitypaperbogota.com/global/ex-spychief-hugo-carvajal-warns-u-s-of-maduros-narco-terrorist-regime/

https://open.substack.com/pub/forbiddennews/p/election-cartel-whistleblowers-revealed?utm_source=share&utm_medium=android&r=3cwm20

Bones's avatar

Jay Valentine in his omega for America sub stack continues to try and propose a quantum computer method of cleaning the voter rolls of fakes and illegals. No one seems to be listening to him

As someone who is computer retarded, I have little sophistication and therefore cannot really assess what he’s saying, but I think his goals are right on the money

Lori's avatar

RINOS have got to go. How do we get rid of them expeditiously?

And that POS Garcia is still here. Not acceptable.

daverkb's avatar

You are right. And Trump could move much more aggressively against the party of insurrection if it weren't for that half the Republicans are NeoCon Rhinos.

Leskunque Lepew's avatar

I wonder who is paying for his legal team?

Lori's avatar

Soros or another demented one of his ilk.

Laura Dickenson's avatar

Why do republicans seem unable to win? They absolutely canNOT rally around any Republican. It’s like they don’t see the full picture. πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ

addario's avatar

No, don't give them a pass based on ignorance--they clearly see the full picture, but the only thing in that photo is their personal advantage. These closet pseudo-Americans know exactly what they're doing.

Skeptical Actuary's avatar

Let's not spend too much time worrying about sideshows like Garcia. He's just one guy. One guy that could potentially kill somebody, granted, but still, just one "average" (not in a position of power) guy.

We need to keep our eyes on getting the silent filibuster removed, and then get the legislation President Trump needs passed, most importantly voter integrity bills.

Jacquijacq's avatar

Rs will never remove filibuster. It would mean they’d have to actually take a stand and do something

But just watch- next time Ds have majority it’ll be gone. RINOs suck

daverkb's avatar

During the time I was politically active (2007 to 2013) I came to realize that most Republicans are spineless follow the Globalist Pied Piper types. They are go along to get along, meaning do just enough to get re-elected. And I saw any number of courageous serious people in the party not get supported by the party elite and get sabotaged in their election bids even if the 'Republicans' had to concert with the local Dems. All kinds of 'dirty tricks' are employed against people running for and/or already in office. Pure and simple, Rhinos are Globalist Marxist NeoCons and they are not us. Lindsey Graham is a poster boy of the type.

MaryAnn's avatar

Politics is a slimy business and choosing to wade into that muck takes great courage, a crap load of money, and alligator hide to not get ground to a pulp on the way to the office. Integrity, with all of that, seems to be in short supply.

daverkb's avatar

MaryAnn, it could not be said better. Seeing it first hand, politics is usually Slime City, so to speak.

But every once and a while, a bright light gleams. And I have to say, like him or not, DeSantis has done a terrific job in Florida. So good that I suspect that the powers to be will never allow DeSantis to run for US office of president. Why? Probably because DeSantis is perceived as being a loose cannon, and therefore uncontrollable. And these political freaks sure do love control. Ditto for people like MTG and Massie. And that is why such people get pushed out.

Jacquijacq's avatar

Do you think we need a third party or how to we take back the R party?!?!?

daverkb's avatar

A big question. And I was a vice-chair for a third party in my state for about four years. That was the Constitution Party of Virginia, and which is now sadly mostly inactive. Being a third party member with a title did give me a platform, and being such ... well, people listen, and therefore I had an uncommon good influence up and down the Great Valley of Virginia ... and even across the Blue Ridge and down to the Carolina border and up close to Winchester in the north. So there's that. And the local politicians, mostly Republicans, monitored me like a hawk because I had huge influence among the Tea Parties (we all went to each others meetings, and even to Republican meetings). Also, the few times during which I testified before committees or sub-committees I was listened to and not readily dismissed. And so there is also that.

In the midst of a civil war by other means throughout the country, more parties probably would under present conditions have marginal influence. Whatever happens is going to be decided between the Trump faction in the Republican Party, and the Radical Marxist Dem and their allies.

I found the Libertarian and Greens to be off the wall. Some of what they say sounds good, but they are bought in creatures into the present arrangement of usurpation of the original American System (Washington, Henry, Madison, Mason, etc.) The Constitution Party people knew the constitutions inside and out, which is a plus, but they seemed not to know what authentic Liberty (unalienable and God-conferred) is nor how it worked most importantly judicially and absolute, but also legislatively and in the executive as restraint. And by the wall, the other two parties would not even know what I was getting at here. And so there is that.

And if a new party arises, it would most likely arise out of the ashes of the Democrat Party as did the Republicans out of the ash heap of the Whigs.

Maybe not much of an answer here. But for the time being, I don't see anything like a third party arising while the Marxists of one party are fighting the authoritarians trending of the other party. And then there is the longstanding custom and habit of a two-party system to overcome, and a very formidable obstacle.

For me, being in a third party was very valuable. Again, it was that the platform afforded me which was a way to help (with allies like the Tea Party) out things like Agenda 21, the climate scam, doings of the UN, and bad legislation gutting the system. And so there is that too. And in the first decade of the twenty-first century moving on into the second decade this political stir was a very important contribution. And the activist on 'our side', these are the unsung heros and heroines. As they say, giants stand on the shoulders of those who came before them.

Pardon please any spell type stuff. I am pressed for time.

addario's avatar

What sucks is that without RINOs you don't have at least a nominal majority in both legislatures. What is needed is a Primary fever spread through voter roles.

Lori's avatar

Yes, rinos suck.

SH's avatar

Poor Tina Peters. She is rotting in a Colorado prison for trying to keep elections safe, sane & UNstolen.

I'm going to post this again, as I think some people didn't see it. The Electorate isn't 50/50; the Real Split is more like 60/40 Center Right.

The reason DJT is pushing so hard on Venezuela is because that is where the machine codes for election riggings are coming from. The Steal is On in 72 countries.

https://elizabethnickson.substack.com/p/the-electorate-isnt-5050-the-real?

Padrig's avatar

Great stack! Still wish it were "Notes from" Absurdistan. The truth of us being immersed in it is still too painful. Perhaps this should be shared each and every day along with an excerpt to whet the curiosity. We solve nothing till this is solved.

Curious Jane's avatar

yes, RINO subversion - and apathetic voters who won't participate - how can we get them better engaged?

Padrig's avatar

Stop voting for incumbents. Start a "No Incumbents" movement. It won't solve it but perhaps it is a start. Have to get rid of the machines. No Machines: No Incumbents.

Cynda Renae's avatar

πŸ’―the RINOS are revealing themselves constantly right now. What can we do about it tho, if they are judge jury & executioners?!? Any ideas are welcome!

ViaVeritasVita's avatar

How ironic is it that the date of interview was 1984....

SD Scott's avatar

Nah, it was intentionally commemorative of the novel.

Bard Joseph's avatar

You still talking about Garcia?

Seems that no crime was committed.

You still talking about Epstein?

DJT

Lori's avatar

Garcia is a walking crime. He has got to go. He is/was part of a gang.

Occam's avatar

Crazy that Colorado can put Peters away for nearly a decade, but the United States can't get rid of an objectively bad guy that has no right to be here.

Bard Joseph's avatar

He was a contractor.

Phoney gang symbols attached to his knuckles.

They had to walk it back.

Using foreign gulags is repugnant.

We have yet to lock up any Crooks due to Covid or during Biden years.

Lori's avatar

He beat his wife and I do not believe they are phoney symbols. The guy is a danger. He has to go just like all the crooks during covid. Start with Fauci.

Alan Devincentis's avatar

What a silly little parody of a man you are.

John of Oregon Fame's avatar

Excellent interview, Yuri!

Eric - The Imaginary Hobgoblin's avatar

If it comes down to a pillow fight my money's on Lindell. He's got reliable intel and access to the best materials. Finally....a debate worthy of watching. "Timmy, say hello to my little friend... the firmest pillow on God's green earth."

Merry McIntyre's avatar

Eric, come to MN & vote for Lindell. Even though that would be election fraud, every kind of fraud is de rigueur here in the formerly great state of Minnesota. Everybody is doing it! However, I don’t know where you live but this weekend the forecast is for -16 degrees F. A precursor & a warning for the next Election Day. πŸ₯Ά

Eric - The Imaginary Hobgoblin's avatar

Merry, the forecast here for the weekend is sunny and 70 degrees. I left Maine for a reason. Give Mike my best regards.

Eric - The Imaginary Hobgoblin's avatar

Clearly. No argument there. I make up for it during hurricane season, plus I find it oddly satisfying having to mow my yard in December as opposed to battling frostbite.

Jeff S's avatar

I and my two cats, Gabby and Juliet, vote in every jurisdiction in this great country.

Merry McIntyre's avatar

Jeff, I’ll get my Tommy cat to join them!! 😸

RunningLogic's avatar

He could always identify as Somalian πŸ˜‘πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ

Roger Beal's avatar

Eric needs to acquire a Somali-sounding last name first.

SH's avatar

Nah, the Dems apparently LURVE the last name "No Name Given"

Oh, did everytone see that the DOJ shut down over 3,000 Big Rig Truck Driving Schools across the US, that passed & "qualified" drivers in a month??

https://cdllife.com/2025/usdot-purges-nearly-3000-trucking-schools-from-list-of-approved-cdl-training-providers/

Chris Charlier's avatar

Could not agree more, Merry! There is a shroud of oppression and darkness over our great state right now… lawlessness and hardening hearts.. πŸ₯΅

Juju's avatar

πŸ€£πŸ€£πŸ€£πŸ‘

WP William's avatar

The Pillow pitching Conspiracy-Kook with a cross necklace, or the Retarded China-Commie courier...we know how hard the Somali Warlord-led dreamer community will work to re-elect the Retard bi-Sexual-ish assistant coach, rainbow flag christian-Commie.

Lori's avatar

Nothing wrong with a cross necklace. He has great pillow and he is no kook. The other definition is spot on though.

WP William's avatar

I LIKE that he's a walking info-mercial and an outsider! God bless this guy he's awesome in his genuineness and such a contrast to the standard political template. Check out Colorado's Jon Gray-Ginsberg a longtime Repub. governor candidate who's completely awesome too!

Lori's avatar

Thanks for the homework WP!

Rightly So's avatar

Well, my money is on Mr. Dominion and his sidekick, Smartmatic. Just can't beat these guys no matter how hard you vote. And although it's discouraging, I keep trying...

Juju's avatar

I liked this donation site because it was the first time I could donate $22.22. πŸ˜† Usually I can’t choose to end in 22Β’. Lol

Margot Wooster's avatar

I didn’t think of that, I just did $22. I hope it still counts!

Juju's avatar

Oh I don’t think most people try to do the cents 🀣 It’s just my way of going HARD and making C&C known. Lol

Dave aka Geezermann's avatar

There was a place to leave a comment also, and I mentioned Jeff's multiplier.

Valerie's avatar

I donated $22 also, but I like your style better, Juju. Good thinking!

Margaret G's avatar

I did $22 also. I'm sure it still counts!

Lori's avatar

I did too and now I think it should have been $22.22. Well if we messed up the multiplier, at least his campaign still gets it.

Sue's avatar

I gave $22, plus left a comment of encouragement, and mentioned Jeff’s C&C Army

Dr Linda's avatar

It’s the little things that cause us to smile so often.

: )

Padrig's avatar

Thank God for little things.

Dave aka Geezermann's avatar

yes! I ended mine in a 22 also.

TDawg's avatar

I’m having a problem getting to a donation page. I clicked on the three lines and it took me somewhere else but no ability to donate.

TDawg's avatar

Do I have to sign in to do this? The only link wants me to sign in or create an account.

shayne's avatar

I didn't sign in. It was very easy.

Willing Spirit's avatar

It was the easiest donation I’ve ever done! Givebutter.com is fabulous 🎢

Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

Your browser must be blocking elements of the page. It should open directly to the dialog window which allows you to select the Amount you wish to donate and then click the Continue button. You can try to clear your browser on that page by hitting the control key and F5 simultaneously on your browser. If that doesn't work, try another browser.

TDawg's avatar

It was Safari who I guess hates Mike. I used Firefox with success.

Juju's avatar

This is what I see when I tap Dan’s link above. See the donate button link? I think your browser settings are preventing that code from generating the button link

https://ibb.co/ksmMFpZS

Dr Linda's avatar

It could be busy. That’s happened to me before

Juju's avatar

Hmmm - Mine opened up right here in the app. Maybe try copy/paste on the URL into your browser? Try a couple?

TDawg's avatar

What did you see on the page? I got a pic of Mike but no ability to click anywhere to give. There are three lines at the top that access sign in. Thats it.

Juju's avatar

The bottom of the page on my iPhone screen had a long β€œdonate” button. I was able to use my Apple Pay

Karen Bandy's avatar

I hit pay and it didn’t go through, that was at about 8am pacific time.

Suzanne's avatar

Ditto. β™₯οΈπŸ€πŸ’™

Lisa Ca's avatar

How much been raised so far? I can’t see.

Juju's avatar

It doesn’t show us. There’s nowhere to see that. It’s not like GiveSendGo. It’s more like a campaign fundraising site. None of them show that.

Margot Wooster's avatar

Hopefully Jeff has a way to find out and will give us an update

Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

I'm all in on this one Jeff, and THANK YOU for initiating this "Doubler". My comments to Mike on the funding page:

"Mike, you have been a steadfast Warrior and Patriot since the beginning of the pLandemic and the theft of our election system. Although I already make a monthly donation to your Lindell Offense Fund, I am making another $22 donation here to support your efforts for the governorship of Minnesota and to remove the criminal, corrupt cretin known as Tim Walz. I hope you have a plan to overcome the election theft which you know Tampon Tim and his gang of dem thugs will resort to in this election. Good luck, you have my prayers!"

Maureen ODH's avatar

Dan, awesome! Perfect! Hardy cheer for Mike and an absolutely on target description β€œcorrupt cretin” worthless Walz…

I wish hubs and I could do rows of 2’s for Mike, alas $22.22 representative of our C&C team 🎯

Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

Walz needs to be in jail, but then so do about 99% of the rest of the democrats AND rinos. I loathe all of them.

Maureen ODH's avatar

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Alan Devincentis's avatar

Nailed it. Think about it. In your work life, you knew who exactly the politicians were. They were the worms. And they always moved up, regardless how inept they were at the job. These are the people that ultimately get put into positions of power. Because they seek it. Anyone who looks to have power over me, better keep their distance. Those I worked with knew better. And you can get past them, but it requires a ton of hard work. But here,we’re stuck with the lowest of the low,at every turn. So expecting anything from any pol, is a fools errand. And it’s always been this way. We can only hope the ten people we currently have that are actually thinking of America, have more abilities than the 525 working against them.

Willing Spirit's avatar

There’s entirely too many of them to investigate, arrest and prosecute.

The floor of corruption they stand upon has to be dissolved and collapsed. The cancer has metastasized long ago in this nation of fools and grifters without a moral backbone.

Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

We are likely at the inflection point where action by arms is the only way we can end the tyranny we suffer under. You see the deep state, uniparty, the corrupt judiciary, etc blocking damn near everything Trump and his team are trying to do.

Lori's avatar

So good to see us all donating so quickly this morning!

Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

Indeed! This one really needs to go viral bigly.

Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

I sure hope Team C&C goes in hard on this doubler. If ever we had a worthy cause to help fund, this one is it.

Essay33's avatar

It made my morning brighter to donate to Mike Lindell's campaign. If Minnesota hasn't completely become Mogadishu he's the leader they need.

Teresa Thibodeaux's avatar

Same. It’s small, but being part of a larger community makes it feel good!

Based Florida Man's avatar

I saw the Mike Lindell multiplier and totally jumped on it.

One challenge he has is MN suffers from the Euro-descendants there that have bought into the anti-White propaganda that's overtaken the West.

Just like in Sweden where they don't fight the muslim invasion - the same problem occurs in MN where the somalis and other 3rd worlders are air dropped on these White, high-trust societies. Resulting in instant disaster for their society.

But maybe they've seen enough and are ready for change!

Chris Charlier's avatar

Bingo!! Minnesota nice is actually high-trust, conflict, avoidant culture behaviors. I would still be one of them had I not been married to a narcissist who reformed me. The only ones that seem to be fighting back on anything in Minnesota are the woke liberals who are fighting issues for all the wrong reasons that will eventually lead to their own demise. I think of all the LGBTQ+ in Minneapolis… When the Somali and sharia law overtake the city, They won’t even know what hit them!

Leapin's avatar

Yes, it's eventually a battle of the totalitarians for all the marbles.

Democommunists versus Islamists.

Dave aka Geezermann's avatar

Why do I cry so much? Happiness at being able to do good I guess.

CStone's avatar

We sent our multiplier to Mike Lindell!!!!

May God Himself multiply our multipliers!!!!!

Jon M.'s avatar

We did too! May God bless his effort...

Chris Charlier's avatar

Me too! First time I’ve ever donated to the multiplier, but Mike is such a worthwhile investment! Thank you so much, Jeff for nominating him on behalf of us Minnesotans! πŸ’•

Juju's avatar

One of the best ways to actually FEEL God and His love is to serve others, and that includes giving. No matter how small the amount His hug back is the same. ❀️πŸ₯Ή

Lori's avatar

yes and add deporting as a wonderful way to serve others, our own citizens.

shayne's avatar

WOW! I don't understand why people aren't more angry.

Jpeach's avatar

I need new My Slippers. They’re on sale!

Dave aka Geezermann's avatar

And many podcasters have their own discount codes to use when you buy from My Pillow. I used the one from RedPillNews.

Cornishrexlover's avatar

That’s funny cuz my husband ordered more towels from him. Mind you, we have plenty of towels already. πŸ˜‚

Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

I often buy things from his store, not because I need them but to help his efforts.

Chris Charlier's avatar

Agree Dave! We need government salvation here in Minnesota. BTW.. I LOVE my My Pillows and cannot sleep without one! The fact that they are made in Mn and are machine washable makes them that much more the winner. God bless and save Minnesota!! πŸ™πŸ»πŸ™πŸ»

Padrig's avatar

Reading about Tina Peters to-day's C&C made me think of negotiating with terrorists for kidnapped Americans. The courts are such a clown show. Is there no one in Arizona that will stand up for an old lady that is being politically persecuted? Where are the protestors?

SH's avatar

Tina's in Colorado. And apparently there is no one in Colorado with balls or backbone. It makes me angry as well. Not that AZ is any better these days. What with the Hobgoblin and her minion Mayes. Grrrrrr.

Duckduffer's avatar

9 out of 10 people surveyed insist Jazz hands are not gay...

Carol M.'s avatar

I am with you Dave and am waiting on my Giza Dream sheets😊

John Galt?'s avatar

The worst evil of property taxes is the fact that homeowners are being taxed on unrealized capital gains. I know of no other tax on unrealized capital gains, and this tax is flawed because the taxing body gets to determine the increase in value. Local governments have been found setting their budgets and assessing property to meet the desired revenue goal. And if that weren't bad enough, the increased value is otherwise due entirely to monetary inflation. Unless you improved the property in some way, the increased value merely represents the fact that it takes more dollars to buy the same goods and services. So, not only are you being taxed on unrealized capital gains, there are no gains, only price inflation. This is a tax on inflation. Like I said, it's evil. Oh, by the way, if the housing market tanks (it's happening now), your home's resale value will drop. Do you think you'll get refunds for all those years that it was worth more than that? I'll answer if you'll just pull my finger.

MattD's avatar

It is truly a rigged game…very disheartening. As your namesake made abundantly clear the takers keep on taking until the makers remove themselves from the game board. If it was only that easy!

John Galt?'s avatar

And the "taking" is usually invisible to the vast majority of the public. Case in point: If you happen to go through that old change jar, be sure to look for pre-1965 quarters and dimes. Those coins were formerly comprised of 90% silver. That quarter is worth over $11 today. Or, more accurately, it takes $11 of todays dollars to buy that quarter. Is this news to anyone here? I'll bet the answer is yes.

Skeptical Actuary's avatar

Your odds of finding a pre 1965 quarter dime or half dollar are very small these days - they've been picked out of circulation for 55 to 60 years now.

I remember when I was a kid in the 70s, my dad worked as a clerk at the post office. Whenever he got a chance he'd look over the change in his cash drawer and swap out any silver coins for regular ones. I think it's probably safe to reveal his secret now...

John Galt?'s avatar

Nevertheless, I always look for them. I have only gotten one - from a religious resale shop. It was blackened with tarnish. Nevertheless, coin dealers refer to these coins as "Junk Silver". Buy a sack... it'll make really good walking-around money in a SHTF world.

Lisa Runquist's avatar

Several years ago we bought a sack of the junk silver for that very reason. We never expected for it to triple in value so fast, though.

SH's avatar

When I ran a toy store in Tucson many years ago (less than 100 miles to the Mx border) we would get people from Mx spending US $5 silver certificates and lots of kids cashing in their piggy banks and the "coin collection" Grandpa gave them. Soooo many times I bought money from the drawer to get silver quarters, dimes and those silver certificates.

MattD's avatar

Great example of hidden generational theft. I am working hard to focus on what I β€œcan” control. When I first found Ayn Rand 30+ years ago, my eyes were so opened to a model for understanding groups of people. In my opinion she missed the target on God, but nailed us humans.

John Galt?'s avatar

Actually, you'll recall Frisco's speech: "Whenever destroyers appear among men, they start by destroying money, for money is men’s protection and the base of a moral existence. Destroyers seize gold and leave to its owners a counterfeit pile of paper. This kills all objective standards and delivers men into the arbitrary power of an arbitrary setter of values. Gold was an objective value, an equivalent of wealth produced. Paper is a mortgage on wealth that does not exist, backed by a gun aimed at those who are expected to produce it." If anything, she was prescient. The full effects of Jekyll Island only became known in the 60's and 70's.

G Harkness's avatar

To me, Frisco's money speech was actually the most important speech in the entire book. I know others differ for many reasons, not the least of which was that Frisco wasn't even the main character, but no matter. To me, his speech was paramount (and I was SO disappointed in the presentation of his speech in the movie.)

Robird's avatar

Gold has no intrinsic value. You cannot eat it, use it as a source of energy, improve your health with it or use it for shelter or safety. Gold is a trade commodity. It is a want, not a need. Gold is not universally desired. It’s worth is only what someone will provide in exchange.

The idea that gold has some value due to scarcity is absurd, humans for millennia continue to find new sources of the metal. In reality the list of value stores is what you need, not what you want.

Bard Joseph's avatar

That's when anti semantic was created.

Alan Devincentis's avatar

Glad I put my meager savings in silver when I did! Yee haw!

Sue Kelley's avatar

Also renters and apartment dwellers are a very dense population that use all city services especially the school districts and are free to vote for property tax increases they never really pay.

Wouldn't it be more fair to find city services by person? Every citizen pays the same amount.

I'm sick of throwing more money at our schools every two years because the teachers and administrators tell the students and parents there's no money for sports or extras unless they tell their parents to vote for the tax increase. An administrator in our district ACTUALLY sent texts to employees that said" your family member voted against/ didn't vote" for the initiative when it lost. ( How did she know?) She got a stern letter fromand the gov let the initiative be reintroduced during off season voting and it won.

Corruption runs very very deep

Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

You are mostly correct, except you make one critical error in saying renters don't pay. They pay, by increased rent as a result of the increased property taxes which are passed through by the landlord, which is precisely how it is supposed to work. It is a taxable business. Your homestead, which is to say the place where you live, eat, sleep, make babies, bring up babies etc, which you either outright own or are in the process of owning via a mortgage, IS NOT in the same category.

Lisa Runquist's avatar

Well except if you happen to own property in an area with rent control, which limits the amount you can increase the rent. Or you have a husband who feels sorry for the renters and doesn't want to raise the rents on them (hypothetically, of course!)

Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

Why do they have "rent control"? To keep property taxes relatively low on the landlords? And so they can keep the RICO scam going against real property owners that have no business interest where they live, eat, and sleep?

A husband who feels sorry? Bullshit Lisa, he should simply send them the notice and explain to them why the rent was increased.

John Galt?'s avatar

Imagine living in Chicago. Or better yet, don't! Many homeowners saw their taxes double this year. The mayor represents only the teacher's union and progressivism in general. Schools take upward of 60% of all property tax revenue to make sure the kids learn nothing of value.

Lori's avatar

Good, Shitcago deserves it all.

Andrew lawson's avatar

Is that your real name or are you an Ann Rand fan?

Andrew lawson's avatar

Sorry, I even had a look at the book to make sure I spelt Rand correctly and got her 1st name wrong.

Am I correct that John Galt is 1 of her hero characters?

G Harkness's avatar

Thank you for taking that in the spirit intended. I hate to correct people but I thought you might want to know.

John Galt is actually her ultimate hero. He's the hero of her crowning work, Atlas Shrugged. She had others as well, but he’s the one she ultimately worked up to.

SB's avatar

Excellent post. Thank you. And no, we will never get a refund. Bureaucracy run amok as usual.

Richard Whitney's avatar

The increase in property "value" every year, leading to increased taxes, is an injury.

But to see the constant propaganda telling me that my house is a source of "wealth" adds insult to injury. My house brings me no wealth, it just costs me money, and having to pay extra every year for that privilege is infuriating. Stop with the bs propaganda rubbing it in!

And now they have added to the propaganda, blaming those of us who paid off our mortgages for living in our houses!

Yes, the new narrative is that old selfish people are living in their paid-off houses, thereby stopping the young from buying said houses. Never mind that there are millions of empty houses in this country, it is my house that is keeping young people in their parents' basements, because I have the nerve to live in it.

It is more generational warfare, meant to divide and conquer the population, much like the anti-Social Security propaganda pushing resentment of pensions for lifetimes of work.

They will not rest until all of us are living on the streets, and Blackrock (sucking in 401K money), owns every house in the country.

Mrs. RW

Eruca Sativa's avatar

The other well-kept secret is that property deteriorates if it's not lived in. So by that reckoning renters really should be getting paid to live where they rent instead of paying out. If this where widespread knowledge it would be a game-changer.

Lori's avatar

Since it violates the Constitution as Jeff says, and we as citizens are opposed to that, why don't we just refuse to pay property tax citing just this reason?

Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

Sure, go ahead, try that. They will shortly put a lien on your home and begin the proceedings to take it from you and sell it so they get their illegal money.

Better yet, either start a Legislative initiative to undo property taxes in your county, or file a criminal RICO complaint with the FBI and make the allegations Jeff talks about. The FBI, should, upon conducting the investigation, take it to a federal prosecutor who should get a grand jury indictment and a criminal trial and put the criminals in jail for stealing millions upon millions upon millions of dollars from their Citizens.

One or the other, which do you choose? Or you can use the 2A solution.

Lori's avatar

My home is not in my name so can't touch it. Don't know what 2A is so will have to research that. Guess in the meantime we all get bent over, sodomized with taxes and we all sit here and take it. Repubs need to be a noisy, difficult and just as obnoxious as Dems it seems to get anything done. Yet I rarely see any real action but lots of complacency in my neck of the woods.

John A George's avatar

2A = Second Amendment

Lori's avatar

Thanks John. Wonder why Dan would even suggest such a thing....

John A George's avatar

Because he sees an eventuality where that's the only thing left to save the Republic?

Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

I just gave you two actions YOU can take. Be the leader in your neck of the woods.

Lori's avatar

I already am. If I waited on others, that would take forever but one person is not enough. Repubs equal complacency.

Alan Devincentis's avatar

Lori, you know exactly what 2a is. It’s the firearm clause. I’m at the point, and the age, that I prefer that clause. It will open the door to removing criminals from positions of power through the force of arms, legally, and will result in their expulsion, or death, if they prefer.

Lori's avatar

Never saw it referred to as 2A and the other reason I did not catch on bc I can't believe Dan would suggest such a thing in relation to property taxes.

Tom's avatar

Fiat currency is theft by inflation, and is a false scale, an illegitimate medium of exchange..

Proverbs 20:23

"Unequal weights are an abomination to the Lord, and false scales are not good."

DianeKay88's avatar

Here in CA, there are no appropriate segregation of duties between the FMV property-value appraisers and the property-tax calculators, at the county level; and it is the county that appraises our homes' FMV with respect to property taxes.

The county is also entwined with the CA real-estate market and whoever else stands to make a dime on inflating the FMV of our homes.

There's no reasonable independence between the counties and CA's property-tax appraisers in addition to the ancillary markets that exist alongside these two agencies.

I agree with Ron DeSantis, let's abolish the property tax for every state in the country as I'm sure this same CA property-tax fraud is probably evident in every other state in our Union.

Mitch's avatar

"The way to crush the bourgeoisie is to grind them between the millstones of taxation and inflation." ~ Vladimir Lenin

Staceyab's avatar

Texas Governor Abbott would also like to abolish Property Taxes but I don’t see how they would offset the income. If they increase consumption tax, they can lower property taxes but what always happens is the property taxes return in full force. Why? Because free money causes over spending. Lottery money is a perfect example. It goes into the general fund and gets spent on anything rather than education which was what it was designed for. I think the elderly and disabled should be property tax exempt. We’ve paid for our homes 10 times over via taxes.

CHop's avatar

Agreed. My great grandparents lost massive chunks of land during the depression due to taxes. States need to wake up and make their states more retiree friendly. NC and SC are growing like crazy because property taxes are low, federal retirement is not taxed, low income taxes, low or no inheritance tax, the weather is nice, etc. People will leave their state.

m&m's avatar

Helping our son and family move from Delaware County to SC next week. Taxes too high, schools are awful and housing prices unaffordable in the county. We left Chester County 2 years ago after it had gone Democrat after many years of Republican rule. Taxes have also increased dramatically there.

Pat Wetzel's avatar

l'm sure you're aware of Mitch Vexler's efforts? You can find him and a link to his website on YouTube.

Pat Wetzel's avatar

This is something EVERYONE needs to know about. Here's one recent video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uY5EpJl5fUo

DDA's avatar

There is one other place where you are taxed on unrealized gains; when you exercise stock options you get as part of a compensation package. If the stock is above your strike price, you’re taxed on that difference immediately!

This is what caused Elon to pay like $11billion in taxes one year due to exercising TSLA options.

Michael Wachocki's avatar

This exactly. Unrealized gains.

Unconstitutional. As is income tax. Income from labor should not be taxed.

SH's avatar

It is legalized THEFT!!

Words Beyond Me-Janice Powell's avatar

✝️✝️✝️

Blessed be the Lord, who daily bears our burden,

The God who is our salvation. Selah.

β€” Psalm 68:19 LSB

✝️✝️✝️

James Goodrich's avatar

This all stems from Trumps desire to β€œdrain the swamp”. It created a hatred of Trump and of coarse then Trump derangement syndrome. Everything and anything tied to Trump and his administration has this blind hatred tied to it. This extends to Kennedy and anyone he appoints.

Trumps administration members are again being blacklisted at law firms. They won’t take them as clients and they say they won’t hire them whenever Trumps term ends.

The other big thing that has happened is yes the mayors race in Miami. Republicans didn’t turn out. Something is happening. I’ve heard the Republican congress has decided to let the democrats win the mid terms. They’re going to slow walk all legislation and appointments to grind Trumps agenda to a halt, they’ve been doing this since he won, they did it in his first term as well. Look at the big beautiful bill, Trump had to just about pull members by their nose hairs to get it passed. They fight him at every turn, even these drug boats bringing killer drugs into the U.S. The republicans are allowing hearings to review legality of it. Did the democrats do that to Joe Biden when they were in control. The republicans didn’t do that to Joe Biden after they took control and there were hundreds of reasons to go after people like Fauci.

The justice department (Pam Bondi, Kash, Bongino, etc.) haven’t prosecuted one high level Democrat, not one! Biden and his justice department had thousands in the gulag at this point. Not one person that pushed the covid shots, millions dead, censorship, lockdowns, adverse reactions, January 6th, raped children, Joe Biden’s Afghan premature evacuation, 13 dead, billions in equipment left, 350 billion to Zelenskyy, nothing, not one crime, not one prosecution for anything. In my opinion he has the wrong people in place, some he picked, Mike Johnson and Thune were elected and placed into leadership positions. These people are not patriots, they’re looking over their shoulders, they’re all out for themselves. J.Goodrich

Cheryl Ebersohl's avatar

The reason this country is the way that it is, is fully on the GOP. They stand for nothing, they fight for nothing. The Democrats are just doing what opposition does. But the GOP refuses to fight for what’s right -to do what is right for the citizens they represent. All the establishment GOP wants is for the grift to continue, and for them to continue to be the step sisters of the Democrats that push the agenda that these so-called Republicans really want.

It is disheartening to say the least.

Leskunque Lepew's avatar

The current administration is more 3rd party than Republican.

This country is in the current situation because both parties betrayed their oaths of office for decades.

DJT is trying to reverse it and both parties are against this.

So much for the "common good". This country is reeling from an assault by the Transnational gangsters and their main weapon....their captured MSM.

James Goodrich's avatar

It’s a lot like the Bolshevik Revolution in the Soviet Union. The red side was relentless in taking power while the white side argued amongst themselves and never unified and because of that they lost. The red army took control.

Bard Joseph's avatar

Red army funded by the Rothchild banks. That's all

rolandttg's avatar

and the rest of the cabal

Eruca Sativa's avatar

It's really one big party, like the saying goes, 2 wings on the same rotten bird.

Oregon Kathy's avatar

Yeah, and it's even more disheartening to see continual low voter turnout. Voters stand for nothing, they fight for nothing. No wonder RINO's get away with it.

SomeDude's avatar

maybe if it wasn't necessary to have overwhelming wins to override the various forms of vote fraud, like the nasty easily hackable (not to mention proprietary software and innards the public are not allowed to look at and running results through outside servers) "voting" machines, single Party wing vote counting crews who openly block access to observing their fraud, massive unverified mail in counts, etc

Bard Joseph's avatar

Only if you believe in two parties.

Merry McIntyre's avatar

Instead of β€˜drain the swamp’ (they are the earth’s filter, very important environmentally), we should call it’ roto rooter the sewer.’ Lots of sewer rats to rehome.

Lori's avatar

Looking out for themselves and screwing us. F that. MAGA MAHA DOGE

Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

Was it a mail in election? Did they use programmable machines to take and or count the vote? If so, then PROVE they didn't turn out.

James Goodrich's avatar

That’s another thing the republicans aren’t doing, election reform. It’s not just their lazy, it’s intentional. Also healthcare. It’s been 13 years of Obamacare and nothing. I guess 13 years isn’t enough time.

Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

Yes, intentional, willful, unlawful, unconstitutional election manipulation. And they are just as guilty as the democrats. They helped build the s_Election system.

Have you watched this expose': https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gA9OCusr64A

rolandttg's avatar

From what I am hearing, Trump is getting ready to bring down the election duck. No mail in voting (except the obvious) . no electronic voting. Same day counting. 3500 people max precincts, votes counted there. Everyone has to reregister to vote.

demonrats are going to s_ _ _ bricks.

Eruca Sativa's avatar

That sounds so white-hat though. I'll believe it when I see it, along with the $2,ooo tax rebate and the pedo arrests.

Skeptical Actuary's avatar

The administration certainly seems to be doing badly at prosecuting the bad guys. President Trump even told Pam Bondi to get going recently.

But you guys have to remember all things Trump's doing right.

James Goodrich's avatar

I have to admit some things he says creates his own troubles like recently calling Walz a retard, though I agree. I voted for him 3 times and generally love his ideas and being pro America. Again being honest I did not like the way he said he’d release all of the Epstein files and then said it was a hoax. I don’t think he was involved but I want arrests. Kids were raped, it pisses me off these pedophiles get away with it.

Bard Joseph's avatar

Bankers entering chat

P Flournoy's avatar

The Bush dynasty is helping Mike Pence in Indiana. Let’s hope all these RINOS that voted against redistricting (Trump) are primaried.

J. Fast's avatar

Mike Pence has earned his place in the rogues gallery of American villains (Benedict Arnold, Aaron Burr, Algeria Hiss, Obama), so of course the Bush family supports him.

Lori's avatar

Pence is a real villian for sure.

Conservative Contrarian's avatar

Helping Pence in what way, is he running for an office?

c Anderson's avatar

The Bush family strategy is now the Mike Pence strategy. β€œFormer Vice President Mike Pence showed his support for Costco after the retail giant sued the Trump administration for a refund of the tariffs it has paid on imported goods.” The Bush strategy is you just have to look like you are working for the little guy. Kind of like the Mamdani strategy.

Barbara Moser, RNC's avatar

Costco makes enough money to pay the higher tariff prices.

Eruca Sativa's avatar

The Bush strategy sounds not at all unlike the Trump strategy.

c Anderson's avatar

Ya right. Endless wars are a Bush family speciality. Trump ends wars. Lies are unbecoming. 🀬

P Flournoy's avatar

Influence and money.

c Anderson's avatar

Anti-MAGA Rinos with TDS.

Kay Conway's avatar

As a Minnesotan, I cannot even read the rest of today’s post before commenting. Mike Lindell may be a patriot and all the things you say, but he is not electable. Many democrats in Minnesota are ready for change too. But they will not go this far. I was very involved in our last failed election and learned a lot. Like it or not, Minnesota is a VERY BLUE state with vast rural areas very red. But the demographics are not close enough to put a MAGA candidate in as Governor. I also volunteered as a MAGA supporter and learned a lot there too. Minnesota MAY elect a moderate. We have known about the fraud and Somali problems for YEARS. Our best legislators have been trying to get attention on these problems. However, a complicit media (corrupt) is also working full time against us. This is an unproven candidate that has not run a campaign or won any elected position that I am aware of. We want to win. We need to win. In the meantime, we have purchased property in Micanopy, FL……

Jeff Childers's avatar

Micanopy is practically right down the street

Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

You talk as if you have real elections instead of s_Elections in MINN. Do you mail in vote? Do you use programmable network connected machines to take and count the "vote". If you do, then you have s_Elections.

Do you honestly think for one second that if Tampon Tim enabled the theft of billions of dollars, that he also somehow did not enable the theft of your election system too. How do you think that fool, that obnoxious cretin get there in the first place. Or that corrupt America hating criminal Omar, who "married" her own damn brother to stay in the country - she wasn't born here, has no right to be here and yet she is in Congress wielding power over you and me. You must get serious.

JW's avatar

They all said Trump could never win either.

Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

Trump won because the theft was stopped.

Please watch and then deny either of these:

Lara Logan interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gA9OCusr64A

Election Auditor: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5UDDKqfD2P8

Lori's avatar

How can you stand to live in such a degenerate and foul place?

Beth's avatar

What is wrong with you? How can you be so unkind? Are you from Minnesota? Have you spent any time there? The state is full of good people and bad people. Just like every other state. It is full of people fighting against dark forces and while the outlook is bleak there is always hope and the war is far from over. God can do much with just a few faith filled people. And we all know He wins in the end. These people deserve respect. Not your distain.

Bard Joseph's avatar

Too many Fox viewers I guess.

Propaganda by the foundations run deep.

Lori's avatar

What is wrong with you living in that craphole? I would not ever go to that shit state and I do not have to be kind. If it had good people, you would not have walz letting in illegals and somalis full of fraudateering. Bleak is an understatement. Stay at your own peril. That is on you. And stop your lecturing, don't need it. Next.

Skeptical Actuary's avatar

That's kind of harsh. There are a lot of good people living there, but when the other side wins (or cheats to win), they get to put in "liberal" policies. Also, the Somalis were initially sent to Minnesota by the feds, if I understand right.

When someone finds themselves living in an increasingly bad place, they have to adapt and try to fight what can be fought, or leave. Leaving the place one grew up in is sometimes very hard.

Michelle's avatar

Leaving is also sometimes not possible. I’d love to leave WA state, but my husband’s family is here, his job is here, and housing prices in all the places I would want to move to have exploded.

Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

By "the fed", you mean people who were put into office by stolen elections AKA the uniparty and the deep state they keep in office with our tax dollars?

FH's avatar

And expensive!

Sometimes leaving is hard because the state finds ways to keep taxing former residents and businesses, like California does. To domicile in another state requires a minimum of 13 conditions be met. I haven’t looked for 10 years so it might be even harder now.

SomeDude's avatar

pretty sure if I fled a place like Californica, they'd have difficulty extracting any post-residency money from me.

unless the state I moved to was equally evil and assisted Cali with their illegal extortion.

Lori's avatar

Not harsh at all. People need to get a backbone as more shit is coming our way. Get balls or get out of the way. Again, if there were enough good people, the tampon would not be in office. Don't care how Somalis got there, they are there, bottom line. When you live in a bad place, you get the hell out. You don't stay in the fecal ridden toilet bowl. So its not easy, life is not easy. Move anyway or don't complain.

Michelle's avatar

It might be like WA state, where the west side completely outnumbers and overpowers the rural sensible eastern side.

Skeptical Actuary's avatar

I personally live in Lawrence, KS, which has turned into a toilet blue hellhole in an otherwise red state. We're counting down until my husband retires, and then moving away. Top choices right now are the better MO suburbs of Kansas City (Lee's Summit's looking good) or relocating to Oklahoma.

We cannot afford the Johnson county suburbs of Kansas City, where I grew up, which stinks.

Bard Joseph's avatar

How to you really feel?

Lori's avatar

Just wrote it!

Beth's avatar

I agree. Minnesotans know he cannot win. I wish the multiplier was for a more electable candidate. It’s a waste of money to give to someone who cannot win and whose perception in Minnesota is that he is cooky and moderates will not vote for him. I get that he gave up a lot for Trump and is a staunch MAGA supporter but that doesn’t mean he’d make a good Governor. Nor does it make him electable.

Lori's avatar

He would be an excellent governor but Minnesota is so degenerate they can't recognize good and healthy from sick and immoral. So that state will continue to descend deeper into the cesspool.

Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

Is tampon tim a good governor? Staunch MAGA means conservative principles and policies. Would that not be a good governor? He'd put an end to election manipulation in MINN. Would that not be a good governor? Come on Beth. If he cannot win, it is because you have stolen elections in MINN, not because Lindell would not make a great governor.

Bard Joseph's avatar

Good salesman, would need bribery from the ADL

Bard Joseph's avatar

He can offer a bonus pillow for your vote.

Nia Corsten's avatar

I must admit, I’m not from Minnesota, but became very familiar with Dr. Scott Jensen during the pandemic. Isn’t he also running again? What are your thoughts on his ability to defeat Walz?

GregWA's avatar

Just donated to Lindell. The donation form lets you write a comment for Lindell's team. I wrote "C&C Army supports you."

Lori's avatar

I wrote kick walz's ass to the curb.

MS's avatar

I wrote TTTT (take that tampon Tim)

Jackie J's avatar

Me too. I can’t see other donations though.

Curious Jane's avatar

@Jeff - re: Tina Peters - since she captured evidence of federal election malfeasance, could Trump send Federal Marshalls to secure her, as a federal witness?

Bard Joseph's avatar

Maybe she can get the same deal as Epsteins girl friend freed from jail?

SomeDude's avatar

if serious about election reform, that should've been done IMMEDIATELY.

Liz LaSorte's avatar

β€œOnce a society acquiesces into accepting fiction as truth about one thing, there is no lower limit, no principled stopping point. That society is hellbound.” So true.

And when priests preach transgenderism, aren’t they saying that God makes mistakes?

God doesn’t make mistakes; people do: https://lizlasorte.substack.com/p/is-the-summary-of-the-law-the-point?r=76q58

rolandttg's avatar

Like appendix, gall bladder, and tonsils are optional not needed organs, as doctors tell us. How could God be so dumb?

Liz LaSorte's avatar

You believe doctors? Appendix, gall bladder and tonsils are part of the immune system.

rolandttg's avatar

Read it again. I. am saying that any clown, wearing a lab coat or not, that thinks we were made with superfluous body parts is a fool

SomeDude's avatar

text based communication seriously nerfs the ability to clearly determine sarcasm.

it's a pain in the posterior for folks who either deliberately or innately emit sarcastic comments in written form because people think we're serious instead of ripping on something.

one doesn't even have to believe in a creator deity to see how corrupt and misinformed the "medical" industry is. while there are a percentage of good medics who are actually in it to help people, even among those they tend to be indoctrinated and believe what they're taught in Rockefeller Medical College, so "help" becomes "these leeches are good for you, stop resisting"

rolandttg's avatar

Trauma and eye medicine aside, I think the state of the medical murder mafia is closer to the Middle Ages medical profession than anyone realizes.

SomeDude's avatar

they do alright with cut-and-paste meat mechanic work compared to the 1800s barbers, and a few specialties like you mention. but overall I'd rather trust an Aztec priest with surgery on a step pyramid altar than I would a modern medic.

that aside, cyanoacrylate glue is a wonder to help avoid medical "attention" for a lot of wounds people assume an ER is needed to deal with.

Liz LaSorte's avatar

Gotchya. Took a minute.

Margot Wooster's avatar

Jeff, thank you for doing the multiplier for Mike Lindell; I just sent my donation! I love Mike and he will make a wonderful governor for Minnesota. Now, looking forward to reading the rest of your always excellent writing!!!

Curious Jane's avatar

re: Mike Lindell - I agree he is a total patriot, but I think he is too kooky to be a Governor. HOWEVER, Tim Walz has set the bar virtually below sea level, so I did the multiplier!

🌱NardπŸ™'s avatar

The lesser of two kooks? I’ll take the Christian Kook, please!

Susan Seas's avatar

β€œToo kooky” after Tim Walz gave me a good guffaw πŸ˜‚ He makes Mike look positively angelic.

Susan Seas's avatar

PS I can’t think of a better word I that am trying to think of.

Skeptical Actuary's avatar

Mike Lindell is not kooky, unless you base that solely on the goofy name for his pillows. Going all in to bring back fair elections is pure patriotism at a level that is one reasonable at a time of crisis.

Curious Jane's avatar

I got that from reading his book and from watching his extreme faux-pas with his flying drone election detection device.

Lori's avatar

Kooky he is not. You have lived under Walz too long. Walz is a degenerate and a kook. He worships everything abnormal, sick and seditious.

Bard Joseph's avatar

He is good with pr but he may need to remove the cross for support of the tribe.

Sue Kelley's avatar

If he did THAT just to gain votes then he's as bad as the rest of them. I hope his conviction to Christ is stronger than his desire to be governor

Margot Wooster's avatar

Amen, Sue. Praying for him!

Lori's avatar

NO removal of the Christian cross for anything for nothing is as dear to the world as He.

Curious Jane's avatar

I think the cross is a crucial part of who he is - imperfect sinner saved by perfect grace.

rolandttg's avatar

When I saw that Jeff was calling for a multiplier, and that the storyline synopsis included going over Trump's (only symbolic) pardoning of Tina Peters, I was anxiously hoping against hope he was going to call this multiplier for her. Alas, it was not to be. If someone can name a person who has done more, sacrificed more to get election integrity than her, I'm all ears.

Lisa's avatar

I worry the pardon will increase in inmate attacks against her. I hope there is some way to protect her.

SomeDude's avatar

I'd expect those jailed by the corrupt Establishment wouldn't think the same way They do.

that's why pedos don't do well in prison even though the judge just slaps their wrist and says "bad"

Oregon Kathy's avatar

Why, is she being attacked?

Donna B's avatar

I’m telling you, I m hearing more and more conservative talk show hosts getting frustrated over the lack of bills getting passed to codify Trump’s EOs and no one being held accountable for anything. It’s been a year and very very little to show for our support. Democrats stick together and Republicans just can’t seem to - it’s frustrating. One host responding to Johnson’s β€œget out and vote” rhetoric - β€œwhy should we? What are you doing to fire us up?”

Sue Kelley's avatar

The ONLY reason is to not vote seals your fate to live under Dem control. At least I can naively hope some Republicans will get their shit together

CC's avatar

And Bondi - why hasn’t she indicted ANY of the crooks behind Joe Biden’s impeachment schemes, the Russia Hoax etc

Willing Spirit's avatar

Latisha James got indicted with massive evidence of mortgage fraud and yet another prosecutor is refusing to prosecute.

The deep blue judicial system blocks slam dunk indictments. Trump is neither a king nor a dictator. Our enemies have massive legal and media support. There’s no waving a wand and making it happen just because the evidence is so obvious.

We are in a civil war backed by satanic forces. This war is spiritual!

Donna B's avatar

I hear you. It breaks my heart to hear Tina has been in jail all this time and even in solitary confinement for what? Questioning dominion? And we can’t get a single person held accountable for so much corruption. Ugh!!

OnTheJump's avatar

"...in the halcyon halls at HHS, Levine’s portrait bears the right name. It is hung with the others, but until this week...."

Gotta say it. I think " hung " is probably the wrong word .....

Jeff S's avatar

I read somewhere that Richard "Putz" Levine is trying to change his name to "Fonda Peters."

OnTheJump's avatar

hadn't heard that - but pretty sure he isn't happy with "Dick".

Lori's avatar

He should be as he has one.

SomeDude's avatar

honestly, I'd be happier if he had a bizarre lawnmower accident and lost it... that's one general who really shouldn't have the potential to be contributing to the gene pool.

Lori's avatar

I think he is most likely celibate at this point. I mean who would want to with him...

SomeDude's avatar

I spent some time ripping on a search AI for insisting he's had a legal name change but refusing to provide any documentation evidence other than "Congress addressed that person by that name," and a bunch of links to bogus fake sources reuters, wikipedia, factcheck dot org, etc.

it took over 22 prompts telling it to cease and desist presenting those sources as if they were valid and find others, while it repeated itself over and over without modification and kept presenting exactly the same sources.

eventually it threw out some other media links but never anything definitive. it couldn't even verify what county the supposed name change occurred in for court records.

yeah, maybe that dick Levine legally changed his name to better fit the Brandon & Cackle regime policies, and I don't really care. but watching that AI pushing Brandon-era identity politics and refusing to give any alternate sources while it admitted it wasn't doing so and should be considering basic AI agent protocols it was "aware" of really knocked home the fact that the technocrat class ruining things (that was supposed to be /running/ things but the typo is so accurate I'll leave it) is still entrenched in the Woke Fraud mentality.

OnTheJump's avatar

β€œRuining things” - how appropriate, number one.

And two - your AI anecdote….further proof:

Garbage In / Garbage Out. 🎀

Lori's avatar

Yes and Levine is still hung too so still a guy no matter what BS he tries to sell anyone. Not buying.

AM Schimberg's avatar

A Richard on a dress is a Dick all the same. πŸ˜„

Beth's avatar

I disagree with your backing of Mine Lindell. While I think he is an upright, good man I don’t support him for Governor of Minnesota. He can’t win. He is way too polarizing in Minnesota. Dr. Scott Jensen is a much better candidate to support. Look him up on social media. He’s the real deal. I won’t be joining your multiplayer for Lindell but in the spirit of it I will be donating to Jensen’s campaign. πŸ˜€

Lauren's avatar

Yes! I can support Mr. Lindell, but Dr. Jensen is also a good pick; he has been very consistent. I remember his public statements during all the asinine Covid policies being enforced-- he was a bright light for me during that time.

Lori's avatar

Never heard of him. Minnesota won't choose him either. Minnesota relishes Somalia so vote for one of them for the governor. Minnesota loves criminality, fraud and immorality so continue choosing dems as that is what the foul state deserves.

Lisa's avatar

Scott Jenson was your State Senate from 2017-2021.

Lisa's avatar

Sorry, thought it was since you seem so against it.

Lori's avatar

Mike not Mine. If Minnesota thinks he is too polarizing, then Minnesota is filled with those that have mental inadequacies and immoral tendencies. What a craphole that state is.

Lori's avatar

I am not kind. So what. Minnesota is run by lunatics. Anyone living there that complains should get the hell out or keep quiet. You vote dem, get Lord of the Flies. Good luck.

SomeDude's avatar

I left a "like" for I am not kind, so what.

part of the current problem with society is institutionalized support for softness of feelings enforced through political correctness speech requirements, and even the Boot of the State being applied to folks who refuse to muzzle their output to protect other's emotions.

people need to get over the fact that other people have different opinions and they may trigger hurt feelings. big whoop.

on the other hand, some places (Minn is clearly one) have the vote fraud structure so entrenched that they end up with tampon dispensers in high school boy's bathrooms. it doesn't matter how you vote when those who "count" the votes are corrupt and evil.

Michelle's avatar

Probably a fair number of people stuck there who did not and do not vote β€œD.”

Lori's avatar

being stuck is a choice.

Michelle's avatar

WA state is in this predicament as well. It has perfected the art of voter fraud with illegals, felons, dead people, and underage voting. It keeps counting ballots until it gets the votes the left wants, including those received after election day and found in the trunks of cars.

Jeff C's avatar

Waiting for some of the overly-emotional regulars on here to call Jeff Childers every name in the book for daring to point out Trump has some strong headwinds going into 2026. If we lose the House then Trump 2.0 is over as it will be nothing but tribunals, subpoenas, and impeachments.

The main problem is the worthless GOP Congress coupled with some hard to explain previous actions from PDJT. President Trump seems to have recalibrated on several important issues (e.g. Epstein, H1Bs, immigrant fraud) but the House and Senate remain as worthless as ever. Actually worthless would be a compliment. The loser party never fails to disappoint.

Hopefully PDJT has something he can use to get them productive. At this point I don't care what it is, blackmail and extortion are fine with me if it works.

Aloha50's avatar

A solid comment and I agree with most of it but I would add Trump has recalibrated on the issues you mentioned which is good but him being wrong on them out of the gate did perhaps irreparable damage. He lost Independence and young people and it's unlikely he'll get them back. Hope I'm wrong

SomeDude's avatar

it's astounding how even after 8 years of Obummer, 4 years of the Weekend at Brandon's run from the basement by Barry Sotero and the Autopen, and watching Trump's first term get almost completely stonewalled by bad appointees including the Judiciary branch, a corrupt unelected Dept of JustUs, and a restrictive Congress, the R wing of the Party refuses to use their majority to get things done. they just watch and diddle their constituents while knowing the Ds passed all sorts of unconstitutional and evil BS with their majority and will do it again as son as they can, and fail to even try to do the same when the Rs have a majority.

if they weren't just the Other Wing of the same corrupt bird as the Ds that would be unbelievable.

clearly both party Wings have next to no interest in America First.

Pat Wetzel's avatar

See my reply above. Couldn't agree with you more.