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St Paul Mayor’s Race is a Choice between More Darkness or the Light

This is near MacKubin Street looking towards Dale St on Maryland Ave W

The above picture is  what is seen at night looking west a half block west of MacKubin on Maryland Ave West toward Dale St.

Getting a little closer to the Railroad Bridge near Kent St and Maryland Ave West.  There’s no light except for the occasional car that passes by.

This is near Sandstrom Windows near the Railroad Over pass at Kent St. Across the street is Marydale Park.
This photo is taken about a block west of Kent St at Danforth St walking East on Maryland Ave West.

Looking east near Danforth on Maryland Ave West.

The ability to keep the street lights on some city streets can pose a hazard to those driving a car, motorcycle, or a bike at night. Can you see the pillars of the overhead Railroad bridge? No?

8 Years of Mayor Melvin Carter III has produced Darkness

Took a walk down to Conny’s Creamy Cone on a Summer Night. The stark darkness between MacKubin St and Danforth St on Maryland Avenue is uncanny. I took the photos above.

This is not a recent occurrence. All throughout his tenure as what Mayor Carter says and what is, are two different things.

Nearby Marydale Park had it’s lights extinguished over at least a year or so. It seemed like there was no interest in turning the lights back on. There was a man living in the park that entire time. He lived near the raised railroad tracks in the park in a make shift shelter through a winter and a half. He moved his make shift shelter down to Lake Loeb the polluted lake in the middle of Marydale Park.

The benches and picnic tables and grills seem like they may have been new in the 1960s or even before that. Nearby Como Park has had updates nearly every year. Marydale Park not so much. They do have a Kato pitch there where you can see Hmong Americans kick a wicker ball like a cross between Hackey Sack and Volleyball.

There was a time during Mayor Carter’s second term that the lights around Lake Como and the walking trails around Como Park were not lit.  There were a lot of complaints but eventually their lights were turned back on but Marydale, not so much.

Copper thieves you say? Maybe it’s a lack of good paying jobs, or the good businesses have left the city that people have to resort to stealing catalytic converters or stealing copper wire from street lamps? The manufacturing base left a long time ago. Toro left, the 3M Headquarters relocated to just over the St Paul and Maplewood border and all it’s former plants are now parking lots.

Where’s that Billion Dollars worth of investment in St Paul Melvin Carter mentioned in the LWV Forum?

Downtown St Paul is a ghost town. Junkies and thugs hanging around bus stops looking to buy and sell drugs.

The Veterans Center in the US Bank building’s corner at Minnesota & 5th still has the stickers of the US Army, USMC, US Navy, US Coastguard, and the US Air Force on the windows but the center has been vacant for a very long time.

When was the last time there was a Parade down Rice Street or White Bear Avenue? When did we last have Official Fireworks on the 4th of July from the City of St Paul? In 2017 when Mayor Chris Coleman was mayor. Since then there hasn’t been enough money to do it.

Yet there’s money for college savings accounts, or savings accounts, or the $500 a month to a handful of people to study if Universal Basic Income can work here. There was also money to pay off medical debt of people who could probably get another person or company to pay it off. These are not functions of government. They are functions of Vote Buying. If we had a Law and Order MN Attorney General, Mayor Carter might be in prison for influencing the vote by giving money to people who otherwise might not vote.

Remember the 1% sales tax to fix roads in St Paul? Mayor Carter was bragging about using that money to re-sod a rec center.  The road construction in downtown St Paul looks like state money by Governor Walz.

Arcade, Dale St and soon to be the entire stretch of Rice street have or will get road diets. Main arteries that had 4 lanes of traffic will have 2 lanes and a seldom used middle lane. Maryland Avenue between Johnson Parkway and Greenbriar was supposed to be a 6 month trial but now it’s permanent and the road diet goes all the way down to Arkwright on Maryland Ave East.

Then there’s the threat to clear cut century old trees on Summit Avenue for a bike trail that isn’t needed. Adam Dullinger could be a project manager for that he seemed like he wanted to leave the company that he works at to making more bike lanes and connections. His comments at the LWV forum seemed like he wanted to work for Mayor Carter if he wins a 3rd term.

Max Sanders never asked a question about that project. A project the city can’t afford to do because we don’t have the money for it.

The Maryland Supermarket has had 1000s of calls about shots fired, 2 murders, car accidents, speeding, and drug dealing. Oh you’re not suppose to bother the St Paul Police about guys selling drugs in handshake sales through car windows that drive up. A landlord nearby called to complain about the narcotics sold there and was told by the St Paul Police that he should stop bothering them unless there is a shooting. Interesting as they also have had a St Paul Police Camera Pole at that property all summer long. Is someone in Chief Axel Henry’s Police Force on the take? St Paul had that reputation about 100 yrs ago. The recent “Blue Surge” there is just a show, they aren’t serious about arresting any of the drug dealers there because there have been no arrests nor has the store been shut down either. The dealers will still hang around and then when the night comes on they are back to selling drugs. Wondering what Mayor Carter and Councilwoman Kim might say about that? The Fentanyl task force is being successful?

If you vote for any of the DFLers running in this race, there’s 4 of them, then you can expect more of the same you are voting for more darkness, or…

You can vote for Mike Hilborn the only REASONABLE choice in this election. He’s the light in the darkness like in the photo below.

This is near Sandstrom Windows near the Railroad Over pass at Kent St. Across the street is Marydale Park.

this post was not authorized by any candidate or candidate’s committee. This is not an endorsement, it is a REASONABLE Suggestion to vote for the only sane choice in this election, Mike Hilborn, is very REASONABLE. The ideas of the others is very unreasonable, insane, and more of the same status quo. No one believes the claims of violent crime going down. They have just re-classified crimes or redefined them. If you disagree they will fine you when the City Fine Ballot question passes, so vote NO on that and to deny St Paul Public Schools more money for a school district with a declining enrollment because the schools are unsafe because the School Board removed SROs. Remember Devin Scott was murdered on their watch at Harding High School.  Also don’t rank your votes either. It should be 1 person 1 vote. — admin

Republican Seniors of Minnesota Streaming Guest Royce White on Sept 9th

There are many Affiliates to the Republican Party of Minnesota. The Republican Seniors of Minnesota is one of them. Often times their monthly email shows up in the inbox and it will announce some interesting guest speakers at their meeting. The problem is it’s usually in the morning on a Tuesday at 9:30 am at the Knights of Columbus/Bloomington Events Center, 1114 American Boulevard West, Bloomington, Map.  The best solution to this problem is if they could somehow stream the meeting so one could listen to their monthly guest speakers.

Guess what? They are streaming their meetings and posting their previous meeting videos on their YouTube and Rumble Channels.

September 9th Meeting Guest Speakers

Their September 9th meeting is going to have the 2024 Endorsed MNGOP US Senate Candidate Royce White at it in the first hour. Then they will have Rick Smith from the Sons of the American Revolution afterwards.

Royce White at the Minnesota State Capitol
2024 MNGOP US Senate Candidate Royce White

Their monthly meetings are now available to you in both live stream viewing and recorded video viewing. To watch, go to their website, republicanseniorsmn.com and click on Live Stream or Past Meeting Videos. No registration or fee is required. Watch on your Smart TV, too.

Past meeting videos are also available on YouTube (www.youtube.com/@RepublicanSeniorsMN), and also on Rumble (Republican Seniors of MN on Rumble.com).


We are posting this as a courtesy to the Republican Seniors of Minnesota Affiliate. Mnhd66brepublicans.org was not compensated for posting this. — admin

Be Wary of the DFL Mini Donut Stand at the MN State Fair

10th Ward Rural Ramsey DFL Donut Booth is located to the Left of the Ramp into the Grandstand.

Be Wary of the DFL Mini-Donut Stand at the MN State Fair

The DFL Mini-Donut Stand is at Coordinates 44°58’51.5″N 93°10’25.0″W

DFL Mini-Donut Stand Satellite Map

If you buy products from this mini-donut stand you will be unknowingly (or knowingly if you are a DFLer) funding DFL Candidates through the Best Fair Foods Political Action Committee, what had been the 10th Ward Rural Ramsey County Political Committee, through 2020 when it was terminated to start under the new name.

Some Recent DFL recipients since Redistricting in 2022:

  • Senate District 66 DFL in 2022 received $6300. The 3 SD 66 DFL candidates that year were Rep Athena Hollins, Chris “Leigh” Finke, and Clare Oumou Verbeten. The latter 2 were running for the first time for office.
  • Mostly DFL Party Units for SD 36, 39, 40, 44, 65 and 66

So it is up to you to be wary of this location.  With every purchase there you are helping DFLers defeat Republicans in Minnesota.

 

Retired Career Politician, Phyllis Kahn, DFL stands in front of the “Grandstand” Mini-Donuts.

Now these folks make a lot of money at the state fair from mini-donuts that would make the health conscious zealots cringe.  The booth is not marked as the DFL Mini Donut Stand,  there is no disclaimer on the booth as to where the money of this group goes to.

There ought to be a law that requires them to reveal who they are and where the money goes.

Rep Randy Jessup & Sen Roger Chamberlain tried to Make a Law

Almost every session of the MN State Legislature, there is a bill that Republicans put together that requires groups that raise money at the State Fair or other public events to show on a visible sign where the money goes to.  It isn’t making their operation illegal, but they want the customers to have all the information about the vendor before they make a purchase.

During the 2017 Session former Rep Randy Jessup of 42A & former Sen Roger Chamberlain SD 38 had made similar bills that were added to the Omnibus bill.  They were not signed into law by then DFL Governor Mark Dayton.

Rep Jessup did say there is a limit on the number of bags of donuts one can purchase–4 bags.  Any more than 4 you purchase they will have to make a record of it being a contribution.

They do tell their volunteers who work there to not wear any sort of political statements on their clothes, hats, or even buttons.


This article is just to identify where the DFL Mini-Donut Stand is. This post is by permission from the saintpaulrepublicans.us website. If you don’t want to give money to the DFL to defeat Republican candidates then you can find another Donut Stand, or to Sweet Martha’s Cookies which is nearby.  If you are a DFLer and you want to fundraise then that is up to you to.  It is just unethical of a party sympathizer to not be open about where their excess money goes. — admin

National Veterans Wheelchair Games July 17-22, 2025 in Minnesota

What: 2025 National Veterans Wheelchair Games
When: July 17th through 22nd, 2025
Where:
Minneapolis Convention Center
1301 2nd Avenue S
Minneapolis, MN 55403
Event: Main Hub
Lake Minnetonka Regional Park
4610 Country Road 44
Minnetrista, MN 55331
Event: Bass Fishing
Mill City Museum
704 South 2nd Street
Minneapolis, MN 55401
Event: Motor Rally
Lake Harriet
4135 W Lake Harriet Parkway
Minneapolis, MN 55409
Event: Cycling
Bowlero Lanes
7545 Brooklyn Boulevard
Brooklyn Park, MN 55443
Event: Bowling
University of Minnesota
Notarium University – Jean K. freeman Aquatic Center
1910 University Avenue SE
Minneapolis, MN 55455
Event: Swimming
Volunteers Link: wheelchairgames.org/community/volunteer

Volunteers get a shirt and a meal ticket.

Volunteers under the age of 18 need a parent’s permission or to accompany their parents.

Click on the schedule below to see all the different events on schedule there’s just too many to list in this post


Wheelchair Games Schedule July 17-22nd

(The following is from the about page on wheelchairgames.org)

MISSION & HISTORY

The National Veterans Wheelchair Games is the world’s largest annual wheelchair sports and rehabilitation event solely for military veterans. The event demonstrates the unstoppable character of veterans and seeks to foster wider respect and opportunities for all people with disabilities.

The National Veterans Wheelchair Games is open to all U.S. veterans with spinal cord injuries, amputations, multiple sclerosis, or other central neurological conditions who require a wheelchair for athletic competition. Every year, hundreds of American heroes from World War II, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, the Gulf War, and the post-9/11 era compete in this celebration of sport, courage and camaraderie.

EMPOWERING VETERANS SINCE 1981!

The Department of Veterans Affairs launched the Wheelchair Games in 1981 with 7 events and 77 athletes. Paralyzed Veterans of America joined the VA in 1985 to help expand the event’s mission and reach. The Wheelchair Games has flourished as more VA therapists turn to adaptive sports to help veterans become more active in their lives and communities – and, in some cases, reach higher levels of national and international competition. Over the years, thousands of veterans with disabilities have gained the skills, confidence, and experience to take on challenges in the spirit of opportunity rather than limitation.

The last time Minneapolis hosted the event was in 2005.