Steve Fernlund
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Steve Fernlund
@nsfernie.bsky.social
Former biz owner, former political organizer, current freelance writer, and Grumpy old man. Baby Boomer. Stevefernlund.com
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Pete Hegseth conducted a live fire exercise over I-5 as part of a made-for-Fox stunt for him and Vance which had a misfire that struck a Highway Patrol vehicle and could have killed people?

Who could have foreseen this?
October 19, 2025 at 10:32 PM
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'Uninformed': Republicans explain why the Trump show won’t sell in Minnesota
Minnesota Republicans haven’t won a statewide race in nearly 20 years, and a panel of past and present elected Republicans on Tuesday said that emulating President Donald Trump is not a winning formula, at least in Minnesota. Trump has lost the state three times, so Trump’s bombastic and divisive politics won’t win statewide elections, said former Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty during a panel at a business summit hosted by the Minnesota Star Tribune. The goal for Republicans, Pawlenty said, is to find a candidate who can satisfy the right-wing base while appealing to Independents and moderate Democrats. “That’s a tightrope walk … but that’s not something that’s easy to do in today’s Republican Party,” Pawlenty said. The former two-term GOP governor said he had considered running for Sen. Tina Smith’s seat once she retires, but he would never get endorsed or win a primary today. Pawlenty represents the old suburban, pro-business Republican Party. He once called Trump “unsound, uninformed” and “unhinged,” which made his electoral prospects in the GOP largely untenable, absent the kind of groveling to Trump that Pawlenty isn’t likely to pursue. In 2018, when Pawlenty tried to come back, he lost the GOP primary for governor to Jeff Johnson. Right-wing activists, who have endorsed far-right candidates like avowed antisemite Royce White for U.S. Senate, have emerged as a powerful force in today’s Minnesota Republican Party. Minnesota Republican Sens. Julia Coleman and Zach Duckworth, who were also on the panel, agreed that candidates matter. Coleman and Duckworth both outperformed Trump in their districts in 2022. “We’re not trying to be Donald Trump,” said Coleman, who has matched her image as a working mom to pro-family policies like a paid leave plan comporting with Republican economic philosophy. Duckworth spent time on his local school board. Education is not usually friendly Republican terrain, but it could be a good issue next year with parents frustrated at Minnesota’s academic standing. All GOP panelists agreed Republicans have a good shot to get a few wins in next year’s midterm elections. Fraud in state government has been all over the headlines; the majority of students aren’t meeting grade-level expectations; and Gov. Tim Walz’s bid for an unprecedented consecutive third, four-year term will all create a solid opportunity for Republicans to outperform expectations. “(Walz’s) numbers are softer than they used to be, which sort of creates a window or a band of opportunity for Republicans if they nominate at least a serviceable candidate,” Pawlenty said. But that is a big “if.” Mike Lindell, the right-wing influencer and pillow salesman is mulling a run for governor. If he wins the Republican endorsement, all of his baggage, including his years spent spreading disinformation about the 2020 election, will be fodder for the Democrats’ well-funded campaign. Other major Republican candidates are 2022 GOP nominee Scott Jensen, a physician who served a term in the state Senate; Kendall Qualls, a failed candidate for Congress and governor, an Army veteran and former health care executive; and Rep. Kristin Robbins of the west metro. It’s also not enough to criticize the state of the state, Pawlenty said. To be successful Republicans need to paint a positive vision for Minnesota’s future. “You can’t just say, ‘They suck,’” Pawlenty said. “We have to say, ‘Here’s what we’ll do better.’”
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October 8, 2025 at 10:19 AM
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All these headlines saying “Bondi Goes on the Attack.” Really? She wasn’t in the octagon, she’s a public servant who was at an oversight hearing. Her job was to answer questions. She refused to do her job. Stop glamorizing and whitewashing this moronic, performative bullshit.
October 8, 2025 at 2:33 AM
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Again, no. The Framers anticipated & feared tyranny in all its forms. What they did not anticipate was that Congress would be full of cowards who cared so little about their own power that they would let a runaway Mad King steal it without even lifting a finger to stop him.

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The Framers feared tyranny of the majority. They didn’t anticipate tyranny of the minority.

Jerusalem Demsas speaks with a political scientist who explains why American democracy can be so easily hijacked by organized minority factions.
Who Really Runs America?
A political scientist explains why American democracy is so easily hijacked by organized minority factions.
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April 24, 2025 at 2:04 AM
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The oil industry buys off Congress. No action on climate.

The NRA buys off Congress. No action on guns.

Insurance companies buy off Congress. No action on health care.

The list goes on and on.

Money in politics is the root of our dysfunction.
April 22, 2025 at 11:37 PM
A whole bunch of people can relate to this.
I'm 68. At my age, my parents were traveling all over the country. They were heavy into their hobbies. I'm still working part-time and worrying every month that my SS money will arrive on time. 401k was used up during COVID.
April 12, 2025 at 9:56 PM
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Imagine being a small business with debt, that you used to import products you had manufactured in china. In the time it took to make the products, tariffs were added, that more than doubled your cost. They are crushed

Are there any states offering support for their businesses ?
April 12, 2025 at 5:03 PM
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LA County Sheriff’s outside the gate are estimating 60k here at the Bernie and AOC rally, and loads of people are still lined up to enter.

Maggie Roger’s just welcomed everyone to “Berniechella”
April 12, 2025 at 8:32 PM
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The so-called Defense Secretary has ordered 400 books removed from the Naval Academy library.

This outrageous ban includes works about Slavery and the Holocaust, but not a book written by Adolf Hitler.

The effort to whitewash our history must be reversed and Pete Hegseth fired IMMEDIATELY.
April 12, 2025 at 2:35 PM
Rural voices. Raise em
It’s a fire sale…
April 5, 2025 at 11:11 AM
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Everyone wants there to be a grand scheme behind all of this but the terrible truth is that extremely stupid people are in charge and they have a fanatical devotion to wrong, childlike concepts of society and economics cooked up by right wing radio hosts in order to sell tainted dietary supplements
April 3, 2025 at 2:11 PM
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Zelensky this is how you dress when visiting Elons nanny !!!
April 1, 2025 at 1:22 AM
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Americans have bystander syndrome. Most just stand around waiting for someone else to do something. No is coming to save us.
March 21, 2025 at 12:45 AM
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U.K. tourist Becky Burke finally returned home to Wales on Tuesday after spending 19 days in a U.S. ICE detention facility. Her parents relayed their daughter’s description of her release from ICE, saying how she was taken in “leg chains, waist chains and handcuffs,” which left her “traumatized.”
U.K. Tourist Returns Home in Chains Like ‘Hannibal Lecter’
Becky Burke was released in chains and handcuffs after spending 19 days in an ICE detention facility
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March 21, 2025 at 12:43 AM
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Canada must speak up against the arbitrary detention of travellers. Canadians and other nationals have been kidnapped by ICE.
These are not the actions of a democratic nation.
This is the creep of fascism.
I am calling on Canadians to avoid all travel to the USA.

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CHARLIE ANGUS ISSUES TRAVEL WARNING AGAINST UNITED STATES
YouTube video by Charlie Angus
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March 20, 2025 at 4:25 PM
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If you don’t think we have corruption in BOTH parties, take another hit of that shitty ditch weed.
March 14, 2025 at 4:41 AM
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The cuts underway at the Social Security Administration could wind up breaking critical parts of a system that millions of the nation's most vulnerable citizens rely on — including nearly 90% of Americans over age 65.
DOGE wrecking ball could threaten Social Security for seniors
Nearly 90% of Americans older than 65 rely on Social Security.
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March 13, 2025 at 3:59 PM
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This. Shout this from the rooftops. Add in the propaganda that tricks voters into thinking this is the American way and you’ve got the MAGA playbook.
🧵I know what the Trump administration is doing to the country because they’ve already done it to rural America.

They stripped public schools of funding. They closed our hospitals. They sold family farms for parts. They let our infrastructure rot. And then they gerrymandered us to keep us quiet.
March 13, 2025 at 4:26 PM
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A shame we will never see any of the media challenge Krasnov or his press sec to confirm their stance that if Canada were to swoop in and occupy Michigan, the "peace deal" should be to let Canada keep the occupied territory in exchange for a ceasefire and some kind of security assurances.
March 3, 2025 at 3:58 PM