V This is a tale of 2 Minnesota businesses. I frequent and like both of them and recommend them to everyone.. They are two very popular Minnesota businesses being treated very differently by Governor Walz. One is Minnesota's Largest Candy Store in Jordan MN. It has been allowed to open and rumor is can have up to 200 people inside at a time. The other is Betty's Pies north of Duluth MN. Yes, Betty's Pies is "allowed" to do pick up for pie, but as a North Shore stop the restaurant is closed. They employ around 100 employees during the travel season, but right now only 5 or 6. In short this business that has been there since 1956 is dying. What makes one business 'essential' and another not? The sole opinion of the Governor? It is essential to the owners, employees, customers and community. I find it hard to believe people cannot decide for themselves if they feel comfortable sitting inside or not. No one will put a gun to anyone's he...
The reporter, Rebecca Brannon had the police visit her parents house after investigating this story . Listen to the first part of this Justice and Drew podcast and subsequent callers. Harassment? Attempted media suppression? Listen to it and decide.
I just sent my school district, Anoka-Hennepin ISD 11 an invoice for $400 for use of a room in my house for distance learning. Effectively the government (school) is occupying one room of my house from 7:40 AM to 2:20 PM, five days a week. I am required to send my child to school by law. I pay taxes to support said school and can be punished if my child doesn't attend. They are required to provide the school building and teachers. They are now requiring parents to provide the building. Now the Governor and School have mandated my child be educated at home. Distance learning they call it. They mandate how my child dresses in the class room in my house during the school day. They have told him not to eat in my house during class. They frequently have visual and audio access to my house using the camera and mic on the computer he uses during class. Think about the 4th Amendment and privacy implications. They are mandatory reporters. Imagine some teacher thought there was ...
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