#IN MINNESOTA
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We were supposed to get a giant snowstorm this weekend and I was all set, my grocery shopping done, ready to hunker down for two days and watch the snow fall. We got a dusting so light my mother and I debated whether it had actually snowed or was just leftover from the last snow, and I frankly feel bamboozled.
#not really i'm glad people didn't have to drive in it#the first snowfall of the year always brings out the idiots and there's always a TON of accidents#because people just forget how to drive in the snow i guess?#and yes we're still in 'first major snowfall of the year' territory#we didn't get any until after christmas and even then it doesn't completely cover the grass blades#in MINNESOTA#i know it's an el nino year but christ
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so glad i got those beautiful waterproof winter boots at savers now that its 40 degrees in Official Winter
#it's gonna be like almost 50 degrees on CHRISTMAS#IN MINNESOTA#MINNESNOWDA???? not anymore#like i hate being cold i hate snow but this is so offputting
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WHO WAS THE CHILDE COSPLAYER IN IKEA???
#in Minnesota#i wanted to tell u ur cosplay was cool#but it felt weird#bc we were in ikea#yk?#WHO WERE U#genshin impact#childe#cosplayer
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I’m sooo nervous about finding a bridesmaids dress for my sisters wedding in October
#it’s an OUTDOOR WEDDING#IN MINNESOTA#it’s going to be absolutely freezing#it might be warmish during the day but by the time the sun sets it will probably be under 45 degrees#unless it’s a spectacularly unseasonably hot day. which is a big possibility too!!#and everything is like#hey here’s a strapless dress in brown! for Fall!#like I can’t wear shit like that inside in the SUMMER#so idk how I’m going to wear that OUTSIDE during the winter#at a certain point I’m probably just going to have to be like.#ok I’m wearing this velvet dress for pictures and then immediately putting on a parka#honestly her whole wedding is stressful lmfao#everything is like. life or death#I’m mostly staying out of it though#but like girl how are you going to respond with ‘if people don’t like it we don’t want them there anyways’ to everything 😭#like I told her that she needs to tell people that they are only invited to the reception bc she’s having a private ceremony#and she needs to communicate to people where everything is happening#and it’s just like WELL! they can figure it out! And if they don’t! I don’t care I don’t want them there!#like people aren’t taking time and money out of their lives to go to your wedding …..#and she hasn’t sent invites out yet?#which I had to tell her she needs to do LMAO#she was going to send out save the dates and NO INVITES#and was expecting people to just google and find her wedding website for all info#I had to be like. you NEED to send people invites if you send them a save the date. or they will not come. because you didn’t invite them.#and at first she was just like if they can’t figure it out we don’t want them there anyways !!#lollll okay venting over!#weddings are just so stressful#and expensive
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Art Sled Rally at Powderhorn Park!
via Axios Twin Cities
#Minnesota #Minneapolis
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Phenomenal choice
As a former teacher, MN Governor Walz has:
Signed legislation protecting abortion rights
Signed an executive order protecting gender-affirming care
Banned conversion therapy
Restored voting rights to Minnesotans who are on parole, probation or community release due to a felony
Signed voting rights legislation
Signed legislation legalizing recreational cannabis
Signed legislation guaranteeing free school lunches to students
Expanded workers rights and is supported by unions
#politics#us politics#kamala harris#election 2024#government#the left#progressive#current events#news#democrats#good news#education#voting#lb#lgbt#lgbtq#abortion#Tim Walz#minnesota
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(by Josh Hild)
#vertical#landscape#a#x#watsf#curators on tumblr#trees#Josh Hild#woods#fall#autumn#stairs#leaves#Caribou Falls#Lake County#Minnesota#united states
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Lake Superior storm
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Ryan Adamczeski at The Advocate:
After Target made the decision to drop diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives, Minnesota's largest Pride festival decided to drop them as a sponsor. Now, Twin Cities Pride has more funding than they started with. Target issued a memo on Friday announcing the end of its three-year DEI goals, including its Racial Equity Action and Change (REACH) program and "all external diversity-focused survey’s including HRC’s Corporate Equality index.” The Human Rights Campaign effort, which provides benchmarks on corporate policies relevant to LGBTQ+ employees, previously gave Target a score of 100 percent, dubbing the company a “Leader in LGBTQ+ Workplace Inclusion." In response, the largest Pride organization in Minnesota and the largest free Pride celebration in the United States, Twin Cities Pride, announced this week that it would be dropping Target as a sponsor for its 2025 events. The company had initially pledged $50,000, and had been involved in Pride celebrations for around two decades.
[...] Target was not backing down on its $50,000 pledge, but Otto says that TCP and their allies still saw the move as a betrayal, as the company is "taking away safety for the community not only in their employees, but in their suppliers." As the community was "looking to us to hold them accountable," TCP's board made the decision to remove Target as a sponsor. "This isn't about the money," Otto says. "Because if the money wasn't there, would we even be questioning this decision? The answer is no. The reality of it is, is that it's the right thing to do for our community." The end of DEI programs and LGBTQ+ inclusivity initiatives marks a significant shift for the Minnesota-based company, which once withstood protests from hate groups over its inclusive bathroom policies and Pride displays. However, the change was not sudden, as Target pulled some of its Pride Month merchandise in 2023 amid threats and violent protests in stores.
[...] Companies' willingness to abandon the LGBTQ+ community contributes to the long-standing debate among activists over "Rainbow Capitalism," which refers to the trend of companies marketing to or profiting off the queer community without meaningfully supporting them. Examples include Disney using a rainbow logo while cancelling or censoring LGBTQ+ projects, Netflix claiming to support LGBTQ+ people while hosting Dave Chapelle's harmful jokes about transgender people, or Target scaling back Pride displays after pressure from extremists despite decades of precedent.
With Target abandoning its once-stellar support for the LGBTQ+ community by dropping DEI, Twin Cities Pride not only ousted them from sponsorship but raised more money.
See Also:
LGBTQ Nation: Pride organization rejects Target’s $50K donation after the store turns its back on DEI
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Kamala Harris just announced that her vice president will be Minnesota governor Tim Walz. Based on the coverage so far I'm really reassured by this decision.
The Washington Post did an obviously great job of making a prepared article for each option, considering how long an article they had up 7 minutes after the announcement.
((Okay technically it's not an official announcement yet it's "according to three people familiar with the pick, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss a decision that is not yet public." But listen. I am 99% sure this is a weather balloon. (Meaning: a deliberate leak to gauge reaction.) Because the sheer weakness or incompetence on the part of the Harris campaign that it would take for three people to all confirm that within a few hours hours of each other and the planned announcement it is massive.))
-via The Washington Post, August 6, 2024
Honestly this decision, from everything I've read and can tell, looks like it's brilliant politics.
Important Context: The vice president(ial candidates)'s job in an election is not to be similar to the president. The vice president's job on the ballot is very, very much specifically to be different from the president. Why? So they can cover each others' weaknesses. Especially regionally.
(Sidenote: I feel a bit ridiculous saying this. But genuinely if you want to get a stronger understanding of how US elections really work. Go watch seasons 6 and 7 of The West Wing. Genuinely, a lot of politicians have said - especially back in its day - that that was the most accurate depiction of an election they'd ever seen. Also specifically features an entire arc about a contested Democratic primary convention, so also very good if you're interested in understanding weird nominating convention shenanigans.)
From the article:
"Harris’s choice for a running mate was among the most closely watched decisions of her fledgling campaign, as she sought to bolster the ticket’s prospects for victory in November and rapidly find someone who could be a governing partner. In picking Walz, she has selected a seasoned politician with executive governing experience and signaled the importance of Midwestern battleground states such as Wisconsin and Michigan.
Walz’s foray into politics came later in life: He spent more than two decades as a public school teacher and football coach, and as a member of the Army National Guard, before running for Congress in his 40s. In 2006, he defeated a Republican to win Minnesota’s 1st Congressional District--a rural, conservative area--and won reelection five times before leaving Congress to run for governor.
Walz was first elected governor in 2018 and handily won reelection in 2022. Though little-known outside his state, Walz emerged publicly as one of the earliest names mentioned as a possible running mate for Harris, and in the ensuing days he made the rounds on television as an outspoken surrogate for the vice president...
“These are weird people on the other side. They want to take books away, they want to be in your exam room. … They are bad on foreign policy, they are bad on the environment, they certainly have no health care plan, and they keep talking about the middle-class,” Walz told MSNBC in July. “As I said, a robber baron real estate guy and a venture capitalist trying to tell us they understand who we are? They don’t know who we are.”
Walz also has faced criticism from Republicans that his policies as governor were too liberal, including legalizing recreational marijuana for adults, protecting abortion rights, expanding LGBTQ protections, implementing tuition-free college for low-income Minnesotans and providing free breakfast and lunch for schoolchildren in the state.
But many of those initiatives are broadly popular. Walz also signed an executive order removing the college-degree requirement for 75 percent of Minnesota’s state jobs, a move that garnered bipartisan support and that several other states have also adopted.
“What a monster. Kids are eating and having full bellies, so they can go learn, and women are making their own health-care decisions,” Walz said sarcastically in a July 28 interview with CNN when questioned whether such policies would be fodder for conservative attacks, later adding: “If that’s where they want to label me, I’m more than happy to take the [liberal] label.”
Walz also spoke at a kickoff event in St. Paul for a Democratic canvassing effort, casting Trump as a “bully.”
“Don’t lift these guys up like they’re some kind of heroes. Everybody in this room knows--I know it as a teacher--a bully has no self-confidence. A bully has no strength. They have nothing,” Walz said at the event, sporting a camouflage hunting hat and T-shirt.
Walz has explained that he felt some Democrats’ practice of calling Trump an existential threat to democracy was giving him too much credit, which prompted his decision to denounce the GOP nominee instead as being “weird.”
“I do believe all those things are a real possibility, but it gives him way too much power," Walz said on CNN’s “State of the Union” regarding the Democrats’ rhetoric. “Listen to the guy. He’s talking about Hannibal Lecter, shocking sharks, and just whatever crazy thing pops into his mind.”
If Walz is elected vice president, under state law, Minnesota Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan (D) would assume the governorship for the rest of his term. Minnesota Senate president Bobby Joe Champion, a Democrat, would become lieutenant governor."
-via The Washington Post, August 6, 2024
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This guy. Sounds like. fucking Moderate swing-state/rural/Midwestern/southern/"heartland"/working class white voter catnip. He sounds like he's also a very smart politician and strong campaigner. And he's apparently genuinely a good guy with a good record, too.
He sounds like he's going to do a really good job of appealing to voters in several of the big deal swing states without being from any of them specifically. Which means it doesn't feel like pandering to one of the states involved (and thereby spurning the others), which is also great.
(Also he was the one who started "weird" @ conservatives and I think we should take that seriously as a very good political instinct/move. Judging in large part by how it has so clearly hit an actual nerve with conservatives like so little else. Also hugely relevant: that post going around about how part of why conservatives are so upset about "weird" is because in the Midwest, "weird" specifically also implies anti-social or harmful behavior.)
Officially feeling more optimistic about Trump not winning in November
#tim walz#minnesota#united states#us politics#kamala harris#harris 2024#2024 elections#election 2024#us elections#american politics#2024 presidential election#vice president#2024 election#kamala 2024#shoutout here to the post that
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the trend of nhl players pushing back against the nhl’s dumb toxic rules is lovely to see
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he gets it (sports fandom as collaborative delusion)
update: the saga continues


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the fact that it’s gonna be too warm outside tomorrow to be able to keep a bunch of stuff on the deck for family christmas…… tis the end
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Totally obsessed with the concept of the Harris White House being paralyzed by Minnesota Goodbyes for four years...just Tim Walz following ambassadors down the drive way trying to press a tinfoil pouch of leftovers on them as they head back to the U.N...
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