I agree with Tom Emmer on Robin Westman

It isn't rare that I agree with Tom Emmer, who represents me in the U.S. House of Representatives. Still, I want to take a minute to say that I especially agree with Tom on the issue of Minnesota's trans-refuge law. Alpha News requotes Tom as saying "They should immediately repeal [Minnesota's trans-refuge law], but they won’t. Unfortunately, the trans agenda is an article of faith to the DFL, starting with Gov. Walz.

Rep. Emmer then said "You look at the sadness of these tortured human beings, because they do have regrets later, and no, we should have never started it. It should not be allowed. We got to respect everyone. We got to have compassion for everyone. But we got to understand that we’ve got some serious mental health issues that are being exacerbated by these types of messages by people like Tim Walz and everybody who supported that law."

In his manifesto, Westman said "I am tired of being trans. I wish I never brain-washed myself." DFL politicians like Tim Walz and Amy Klobuchar think that anything that challenges their vision of a gun-free Minnesota are heresies. Check this out:

Talk about seeing only gun violence as a crisis. President Trump and DHS Secretary Noem see things differently: Dr. Jill Simons sees a different set of needs:

Rep. Emmer won't say this but I won't hesitate. The DFL is obsessed with stripping law-abiding citizens of their constitutional rights (2A) while not helping confused children escape the torments of transgender ideology. That's rather twisted thinking, isn't it?

Now there's talk about Sen. Klobuchar running for governor. We don't need another ideology-first career politician in Minnesota's Governor's Mansion. We need problem solvers. President Trump is making school safety grants available to non-public schools. Tim Walz had that opportunity. He rejected these non-public schools' request. Shouldn't we protect ALL students?

President Trump and Rep. Emmer want to fix these crises. By comparison, Tim Walz and St. Amy of Hennepin County, aka Sen. Klobuchar, have failed Minnesota's non-public students. Walz and Klobuchar don't talk about fixing mental health issues but they haven't stopped talking about more gun control measures that don't work. BTW, how did Minnesota's new Red Flag laws work with Westman?

Minnesota, this is a change election. We don't need career politicians making decisions. They're politicians. They don't fix things. They sometimes break things. Most often, they work on things. We need people who fix things and who've run things leading Minnesota.

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