BTW, I am also outraged that the Democratic trifecta spent billions of the surplus in MN and still added lots of new taxes and fees. Then I am expected to think they are the benevolent party? I just thank God, Walz did not become our vice-president. You should all thank God, too.
“Somalia’s Minister of Foreign Affairs who owns a healthcare company in Ohio receiving tax dollars, also owns another LLC with the SAME ADDRESS as the somali money transfer org accused of funding t*rrorism.His business partner appears to work for the money transfer org too.
“Somalia’s Minister of Foreign Affairs owns a home healthcare company in Ohio. There’s two other healthcare companies in the same suite as his and multiple others at this address with Somali owners
“Daycares, by law, are supposed to keep detailed paper trails. Sign in and sing out. Head counts. Would take half an hour to debunk Nick Shirley’s reporting. You’d show the paperwork to CBS or NPR and then the ring camera footage. Notice this hasn’t been done. For that reason.”
I saw something on Instagram that immediately caught my attention. The reel started out showing a picture of a downtown church, specifically the chapel of the church on the corner across from the state Capitol building. It is where Art and I got married. The reel said there were around 1,000 voters registered with that address. The church runs a homeless shelter. Hmm. . . not the story I was expecting to see. But not surprising.
In the full speech Mamdani said he planned to draw communities closer and to run a government that reflects their interests. He argued decorum often hid cruelty and promised a more transparent, solidarity driven administration. But the striking phrase about replacing rugged individualism with collectivism is what grabbed attention because it casts individual rights as cold and collective control as warm and welcoming. That is a value choice worth debating openly, not a throwaway line.Why Conservatives Should Care
Collectivism is not just a polite term. Historically it has meant concentrating decisions and resources away from individuals and private action and into collective or state hands. That can mean higher taxes, more regulation, and top down planning that limits personal freedom. New York faces big challenges. Voters deserve clarity on whether solutions will empower people and families or expand centralized control. Hearing a mayor celebrate collectivism is a red flag for anyone who cares about freedom, property rights, and personal responsibility.
My comment is on yesterday’s thread. It is too long to bring over ‘today.’
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BTW, I am also outraged that the Democratic trifecta spent billions of the surplus in MN and still added lots of new taxes and fees. Then I am expected to think they are the benevolent party? I just thank God, Walz did not become our vice-president. You should all thank God, too.
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Oh we are Kathaleena, we are.
The fraud and terrorism funding expands.
https://x.com/i/status/2006935623685267600
“Somalia’s Minister of Foreign Affairs who owns a healthcare company in Ohio receiving tax dollars, also owns another LLC with the SAME ADDRESS as the somali money transfer org accused of funding t*rrorism.His business partner appears to work for the money transfer org too.
This just keeps getting worse and worse”
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“Somalia’s Minister of Foreign Affairs’ business partner in his healthcare company is Abdul J Surey.
It appears to be the same Abdul who works for a Somali money transfer who are accused of financing islamic t*rrorism.
Nothing to see here…”
https://x.com/i/status/2006856923199774805
“Somalia’s Minister of Foreign Affairs owns a home healthcare company in Ohio. There’s two other healthcare companies in the same suite as his and multiple others at this address with Somali owners
What are the odds…”
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“Daycares, by law, are supposed to keep detailed paper trails. Sign in and sing out. Head counts. Would take half an hour to debunk Nick Shirley’s reporting. You’d show the paperwork to CBS or NPR and then the ring camera footage. Notice this hasn’t been done. For that reason.”
https://x.com/i/status/2006912033892233345
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I saw something on Instagram that immediately caught my attention. The reel started out showing a picture of a downtown church, specifically the chapel of the church on the corner across from the state Capitol building. It is where Art and I got married. The reel said there were around 1,000 voters registered with that address. The church runs a homeless shelter. Hmm. . . not the story I was expecting to see. But not surprising.
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What He Actually Said And Context
In the full speech Mamdani said he planned to draw communities closer and to run a government that reflects their interests. He argued decorum often hid cruelty and promised a more transparent, solidarity driven administration. But the striking phrase about replacing rugged individualism with collectivism is what grabbed attention because it casts individual rights as cold and collective control as warm and welcoming. That is a value choice worth debating openly, not a throwaway line.Why Conservatives Should Care
Collectivism is not just a polite term. Historically it has meant concentrating decisions and resources away from individuals and private action and into collective or state hands. That can mean higher taxes, more regulation, and top down planning that limits personal freedom. New York faces big challenges. Voters deserve clarity on whether solutions will empower people and families or expand centralized control. Hearing a mayor celebrate collectivism is a red flag for anyone who cares about freedom, property rights, and personal responsibility.
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