By Grand Rapids Anonymous
wednesday, january 21, 2026 at 12:13:00 a.m. est
minnesota will show off its low statewide iq on january 23rd, by shutting everything down in a statewide strike (that'll teach President Trump a lesson--not)
They're asking joe biden, at this minute, how he got out of having to testify due to mental incompetence.
"WE'RE just as mentally incompetent as biden," both Walz and Frey said today.
--GRA
By Grand Rapids Anonymous
Wednesday, January 21, 2026 at 9:17:00 p.m. est
minnesota will show off its low statewide iq on january 23rd, by shutting everything down in a statewide strike (that'll teach President Trump a lesson--not)
"(truth out) there is a general strike on the horizon in minneapolis. More than 50 Minnesota labor unions, nonprofits, and other community organizations have signed onto a January 23 Day of Action, which calls for a complete “economic blackout” in the state. “No work. No school. No shopping,” its posters declare.
Some of Minnesota’s largest labor unions are leading the way, including the Minneapolis Federation of Educators, SEIU 26, and UNITE HERE Local 17. This has led some to label the upcoming Day of Action a general strike, with others referring to it as an economic blackout. This would be the first general strike in Minnesota since 1934, when the Teamsters set off a months-long work stoppage in the state.
Simon Elliott, an organizer for the Party for Socialism and Liberation (PSL), one of the organizations that has signed on to the call, said, “This is the clearest and most powerful way that we can send a message, both to the Trump administration and to immigrant members of our community.” A list of businesses that have pledged to close down for the day is circulating online, with more joining by the hour.
All of this has turned the Day of Action from a call by a loose collective of immigration organizations like Unidos MN and faith leaders pushing for a “Day of Truth and Freedom” into a mass mobilization against ICE’s presence in the state.
Lucho Gomez, the director of campaign strategies at Centro De Trabajadores Unidos En La Lucha (CTUL), has his eyes on the horizon. “This is an opportunity to assess where we need to pivot to ramp up the pressure to get ice out of minnesota,” he told truthout. for Gomez and others, the day of action is not the end goal of their organizing, but rather a stop on the way to achieving their demands — which include, most obviously, ice leaving the state and ending operation metro surge, but also congress putting a stop to additional ice funding.
GRA: The loss of services will bother the citizens of minnesota a helluva lot more than P.T. Stupid idea.
--GRA
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THOUSANDS(?)OF FROZEN NUTJOBS GO THROUGH WITH THEIR SUPPORT FOR ILLEGALS IN MINNEAPOLIS,FRIDAY
MINNEAPOLIS, Jan 23 (Reuters) - Thousands of demonstrators braved bitter cold to march through the streets of Minneapolis on Friday demand an end to President Donald Trump's immigration crackdown in their city, part of a wider "ICE OUT!" show of defiance that organizers billed as a general strike.
On a day that started with temperatures as low as minus 20 Fahrenheit (minus 29 Celsius), organizers said as many as 50,000 people took to the streets, a figure that Reuters could not verify, as Minneapolis police did not respond to a request for a crowd estimate. Many demonstrators later gathered indoors at the Target Center, a sports arena with a capacity of 20,000 that was more than half full.
Organizers and participants said scores of businesses across Minnesota closed for the day and workers headed to street protests and marches, which followed weeks of sometimes violent confrontations between U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents and protesters opposed to Trump's surge.
Just a day earlier, Vice President JD Vance visited Minneapolis in a demonstration of support for ICE officers and to ask local leaders and activists to reduce tensions, saying ICE was carrying out an important mission to detain immigration violators.
In one of the more dramatic protests, local police arrested dozens of clergy members who sang hymns and prayed as they knelt on a road at Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport in calling for Trump to withdraw the 3,000 federal law enforcement officers sent to the area.
Organizers said their demands included legal accountability for the ICE agent who shot dead Renee Good, a U.S. citizen, in her car this month as she monitored ICE activities.
GRA:Are the same people,who count crimes as decreasing,tabulate the crowd numbers too? Asking for "demonstrators" with symptoms of hypothermia.
--GRA
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