TikTok bans Scott Jensen with little explanation
“One of Jensen’s former Democratic colleagues, Sen. Matt Klein, called TikTok’s ban a "necessary public safety measure to restrain my former friend."”
Read moreNorthstar line ridership drops 95%, Minnesota lawmaker aims to shift funding to damaged businesses
“One lawmaker filed a bill seeking to end the Northstar Commuter Rail line and use that money to rebuild businesses rioters wrecked following the death of George Floyd.” Thanks, Alpha News
Read moreFederal judge allows lawsuit against Walz’s religious restrictions to move forward
“In a rare move, a federal judge allowed claims brought against Gov. Tim Walz by two religious organizations to move forward late last month. Walz and Attorney General Keith Ellison, both named as defendants in the lawsuit, frequently boast about winning every case brought against the governor’s COVID-19 restrictions, which limited the number of people who could attend religious services.” Thanks, Alpha News.
Read moreSenators speak out against Minnesota’s ‘unconscionable’ tax on PPP loans
“If nothing changes, the state will tax businesses that took PPP loans as income at the corporate tax rate of 9.8%, which could leave a business that received $500,000 in PPP loans with a roughly $50,000 tax bill. After Minnesota projected a $1.6 billion budget surplus for the next two years, Republicans in a Monday press conference said the state taxing the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans is “unconscionable.”"
Read moreMinneapolis cancels plan to pay social media influencers during Derek Chauvin trial
“Minneapolis has canceled its plan to pay social media influencers $2,000 apiece to share city-approved information during the upcoming Derek Chauvin trial, officials said Monday. The Minneapolis City Council approved a proposal Friday to spend $1.1 million on “engagement services related to the upcoming trials in the killing of George Floyd.” According to WCCO, $12,000 was going to be spent on six social media influencers who would “share public information with cultural communities” and “help dispel potential misinformation.””
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Read moreMinneapolis FBI helped bust company sending controlled tech to China
“An indictment was unsealed this week which charged 45-year-old Chinese national Cheng Bo (AKA Joe Cheng) with violating U.S. export laws to illegally ship controlled power amplifiers to China. The power amplifiers in question have potential military applications, according to Assistant Attorney General John C. Demers of the National Security Division.”
Read moreMDH’s reported flu numbers are much lower than last season’s
“Flu cases are unusually low for the 2020-2021 season compared to previous years, according to data from the Minnesota Department of Health.”
Read moreDem governors ‘demand’ more vaccine doses from feds, but can’t even use up what they have
“New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo and seven other Democratic governors are demanding additional coronavirus vaccine doses, even though their states have struggled to use doses from their current stockpiles.”
Read moreCarjackings up 500% in Minneapolis in November
“Carjackings in Minneapolis during November were up 537% from the same month last year amid an ongoing spike in violent crime in the city since George Floyd’s death in late May. “The numbers are staggering,” Minneapolis police spokesman John Elder told the Star Tribune. “It defies all civility and any shred of common human decency.” "
Read moreMinneapolis can’t pay its portion of Vikings stadium, wants Greater Minnesota to cover it
“A state representative from Minneapolis says his city can’t afford to make its $17 million payment for the Vikings stadium — so he wants Greater Minnesota to do it.”
Socialism is when you run out of other peoples' money.
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