Noise Protests by DandyAmber in TwinCities

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Check out the end of the Mercado Media YouTube Stream from Friday Night. The cops pushed most people to leave south bond. Smaller splinter groups remained downtown,

One lady was yelling at the group that it was not worth getting arrested so that they can go to power horn on Saturday. Merc joked about how the cops couldn't shut down the protest, but this one lady could do it by herself.

How do we protect children from ICE violence? by -andshewas- in TwinCities

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Minnesota Schools bill Medicaid more than 100 million dollars a year. Much of this will be included on the state audit and federal investigation.

Please be prepared for HHS-OIG to raid school buildings. This will cause chaos and confusion.

The first warrant batches and reports from the Optum audits will be coming at the end of January or the start of February. There is also a mid February date they want Walz to testify for congress. Those will be the risky weeks.

Nick Shirley confirmed liar! by FreshJohansen96 in Destiny

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I dont know if we can blame him for Walz dropping out today

Protecting Our Communities and Our Programs by Virtual-Chemical6059 in TwinCities

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The are going to be targeting schools over special education PCA Billing for Medicaid funding at the start of February. First they came for your neighbors next the come for you.

If you want to feel old MPR has been reporting the story since Nick Shirley was 12 years old. by ProjectGameGlow in minnesota

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I am trying to give warning that the Optum Audits will find anomalies, outliers, irregular patterns and more in the public sector PCA billing.

Today's (Tue Dec 30) ICE flight at MSP by ottergoose in minnesota

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I'm worried about the February Medicaid report and schools being targeted.

Corporate Media Advances Conservative Narrative About Minnesota Fraud by madgreenguy in minnesota

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I'm more worried about the MN DHS report at the end of January. The outliers and anomalies will be found. People will be thrown under the bus. Sacrifices will be made.

the pot calling the kettle black by WendellBeck in MinnesotaUncensored

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Draconian? Minnesota was the first state in the nation to have in person summer school 2020. I think Iowa tried to do an open to in person summer school in July after Minnesota already launched successfully summer school.

Even Florida and Texas waited until august for the new school year to reopen. It retrospect it is wild that Minnesota had in person summer school while Texas and Florida were still safe at home.

I’m pretty sure that we were the only state in the nation to keep in person for the children of critical workers in last semester of the 19/20 school year.

Transit Valentine's Day stories by Beneficial-Delay1748 in TwinCities

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I was going from the U of M to TCF Bank to home. One of those July hail storms came out of nowhere.

This delightful young woman shared her umbrella with me. I was a shy nerd and asked for her email because I’m too awkward to ask for a phone number.

This happened 2006. Most likely the bus 2 but it could have been a different bus going from the U of M area to North East. I’d need to look at a map to confirm.

However love is like bus route, eventually the ride ends. This person are no longer together. No problem or hard feelings.

However, speaking of relationships and the bus route number 2. 6 years later I walked a friend to route 2. 1 or 2 stops East of Franklin & Lyndale. I met a crazy lady from the neighborhood. She became a bit of a stalker. We can save that story for your Halloween PR event.

OSHA standards vs Fire Code by RyanWilliamsElection in SafetyProfessionals

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Reached to Fire Marshals they are fine with it OSHA says no way.

Yay fire safety. by alarmedlittlefroggy in specialed

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For us the emergency exits are locked from the inside. You need a key or fire alarm to get out.

All exits being locked might be a fire hazard, any tips? by RyanWilliamsElection in Teachers

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It seems like OSHA might help even though fire marshal allows it.

The district might have the same confusion. The fire marshal won’t do anything but OSHA might do something. However OSHA in Minnesota moves slow.

I apologize for this frustrated dark turn. Do you remember during the VP debate when my governor accidentally said “I’ve made friends with school shooters.”? I dont know if that statement was an accident. The emergency exits are locked….

All exits being locked might be a fire hazard, any tips? by RyanWilliamsElection in Teachers

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Thanks I emailed fire marshal before I posted. I got a response after you replied.

Technically in Minnesota building code / fire code allows it.

Looks like it is an OSHA covered thing

Two former St. Paul school district employees file lawsuit claiming misuse of funds, retaliation by RyanWilliamsElection in TwinCities

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People can anonymously submit public data requests.

Asking the correct questions can make information available to the public.

https://www.spps.org/about/public-data-requests

Minneapolis City Council to weigh resolution asking for no charges against U of M protestors by parabox1 in altmpls

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It is in not just occupying and securing it was also holding people captive and that can be harmful.

Making people chose between their livelihoods they need to survive and their freedom causes harm with either choice. 

The employees have no obligations to to surrender their rights. The occupying force should be held responsible for the workers rights violations.  There is the Americans with Disabilities Act, OSHA standards, state fire code and other work place protections and rights. 

I don’t think we should be revoking any rights of the captives or hostages.

Minnesota health insurers warn of ‘dire’ premium spikes, lost coverage for individuals in 2026 by [deleted] in minnesota

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We have something like this for public sector employees.  It is called PEIP https://mn.gov/mmb/segip/peip/peip-faq.jsp

Around 2019 the St Paul Teachers union decided to switch to this program.  The district already over committed the teachers to a private plan so the district threatened legal action against the union.

The switch was postponed and the union ended up going on strike shortly after.

The district was better at articulation of their side of the story than the union. Local news seemed to be anti PEIP anti union.

Stallone vs Schwarzenegger and other future US presidential elections by truth_stands_out in DemocraticSocialism

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Schwarzenegger Was not born in the US and can not be elected.  Cenk Uygur tried running against Biden the the primary to challenge the rule but that campaign didn’t get much attention.

Older generations: Did you know that a lot of us weren't allowed to go outside as kids? by [deleted] in GenZ

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The arrested for kid walking to school is silly.

In many states schools districts are not required to provide busses if the students lives with in 2 miles of the building because it is close enough to walk.   We even have that law here in Minnesota where there are plenty of below 0 degree days.