The Anti-Strib, March 24 and 25, 2026

By March 25, 2026Commentary2 min read

I will do a full catch-up in the coming days, but just the two days of the Strib since I have been home amply demonstrate the kind of brain-rotting material the Minnesota public, which is shrinking by the day, is exposed to.  The paper is nothing but a propaganda outlet for the local DFL.

On March 24, we read that home insurance premiums are rising rapidly due to more “extreme” weather.  Bullshit, they are rising because Minnesota facilitates insurance fraud and makes it easy for homeowners with fake claims to sue insurers and get punitive damages, so the insurers just pay out and raise premiums.  When Florida stopped this behavior, premiums actually went down.  The Supreme Court might stop one of Dems favorite vote-cheating methods–making up and sending in ballots late.  Don’t worry, they have lots of other ones.

March 25, a doozy of a paper, all ten pages of it.  We are constantly told there is no voter fraud; of course the Dems have no interest in actively looking for it or stopping it; since it is the only thing that keeps them in power.  But a front-page story, shockingly reveals that an election judge in northern Minnesota allowed unregistered people to vote.  Guess which party they voted for.  Strib desperately trying to keep the ICE story alive–the state sues the feds for evidence in the killings of two people who violently interfered with ICE operations.  Waste of money and resources, but of course Keith Ellison has no interest in pursuing actual criminals, of which Minnesota is over-run, having become the car theft capital of the country.  Fake asylum seekers can be kept out of the country, the Supreme Court is likely to say, cutting off one the Dem sources of illegal voters.  Minnesota care license fees are outrageously high and bankrupting people–hundreds of dollars annually; many people paying $800 or more, thanks to Walz’ tax increases.

 

Kevin Roche

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