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    Minnesota Finishes Legislative Session With Sweeping Left-Wing Reforms

    Minnesota Finishes Legislative Session With Sweeping Left-Wing Reforms

    Arjun Singh on May 24, 2023

    Minnesota concluded its legislative session this week, enacting many left-wing policy priorities into law.The measures enacted include a constitutional right to abortion, universal background checks, tax hikes, felony voting, legalization of cannabis and granting state-subsidized health insurance to illegal immigrants.

    Republican Senate Minority Leader Mark Johnson said it was the “most partisan session…in the history of the state,” where Democrats control the legislature.




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    And to think I actually believed Trump stood a good chance of taking the state in 2020. That's the last time I ever make a prediction like that.

    Minnesota can go to hell. Every single person who lives in that state is a Marxist scumbag who should be turned into biomass.

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    While in Montana we became the first state to ban drag queens from reading to school children. Of course, like all states the courts have the final say.

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    All wave goodbye to Minnesota!

    Who would have thought it was possible?

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    Quote Originally Posted by teeceetx View Post
    All wave goodbye to Minnesota!

    Who would have thought it was possible?
    Minnesota has been a joke since the '70s. They went blue for Carter, and they've been blue ever since. They were the only state to vote against Reagan in '84.

    They are as far-left as you can get. Not one conservative lives there. NOT ONE.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TLSG View Post
    And to think I actually believed Trump stood a good chance of taking the state in 2020. That's the last time I ever make a prediction like that.

    Minnesota can go to hell. Every single person who lives in that state is a Marxist scumbag who should be turned into biomass.
    You have the same problem with Minnesota as you have with other states the most populated areas control the whole state. The Red areas don't matter in elections. In looking at an election map it looks like about 2/3rds is solid Red but thos populated areas ar solid Blue and that is what controls the state.

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    "Republican Senate Minority Leader Mark Johnson said it was the “most partisan session…in the history of the state,” where Democrats control the legislature."

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    "The legislature, which has a slim Democratic majority in both houses, began its 100-day-long 2023 session on Jan. 3 and concluded on May 22, passing 72 bills that were signed by Democratic Gov. Tim Walz. Many of the bills enacted reflect top left-wing priorities — such as tax hikes and gun controlover the opposition of the GOP, with Senate Minority Leader Mark Johnson calling it “the most partisan session, not only in my memory but in the history of the state.”

    Among the bills was the Protective Reproductive Options Act, which enshrined “reproductive freedom” as a principle of the Minnesota Constitution. The bill sets no limits on when an abortion can be performed in the state, while banning municipalities from enacting any restrictions, though the state’s Supreme Court ruling limiting abortions to pregnancies before “viability,” usually at 24 or 26 weeks of pregnancy, remains in place, according to Abortion Finder."
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    Quote Originally Posted by BooBoo View Post
    Among the bills was the Protective Reproductive Options Act, which enshrined “reproductive freedom” as a principle of the Minnesota Constitution. The bill sets no limits on when an abortion can be performed in the state, while banning municipalities from enacting any restrictions, though the state’s Supreme Court ruling limiting abortions to pregnancies before “viability,” usually at 24 or 26 weeks of pregnancy, remains in place, according to Abortion Finder."
    The only bright spot about that bill is that it will help cut down on the number of leftards being born in MN.

    Any legislation that endangers or outright kills their population should be encouraged and celebrated.

    I don't even know why I got angry about them earlier.
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