Anonymous wrote:Let's try this again.
He shot " . . . Melissa Hortman, who negotiated the budget deal, was the sole Democrat to vote for it in the tied House chamber despite her personal opposition, clearing the way for its passage." This was in reference to removing healthcare from undocumented folks.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/other/minnesota-legislature-votes-to-remove-undocumented-immigrant-adults-from-state-health-program/ar-AA1Goy46?ocid=BingNewsSerp
Minnesota Legislature votes to remove undocumented immigrant adults from state health program
Anonymous wrote:His LinkedIn says he worked for 7-11 as a manager. His appointment with the government was a on volunteer workforce. My guess is he was underemployed and angry.
Anonymous wrote:The suspect in the murder of multiple Minnesota Democrats, Vance Boelter, is a Christian minister and the director of a private security company that brags about using "Police Type Vehicles."
Anonymous wrote:The suspect in the murder of multiple Minnesota Democrats, Vance Boelter, is a Christian minister and the director of a private security company that brags about using "Police Type Vehicles."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why can’t you all just accept that most often these sorts of killings are the result of mental illness? You all want to pin it on one party or the either, which assumes that the killer is performing a rational, principled act. Usually that’s not the case.
Agree. It’s like the Trump shooter. Can’t be pinned into a particular political box.
Except this killer had No Kings Rally flyers in his car.
Maybe confiscated from one of his kids in anger. There was also a Father's Day card in the car.
How old are his kids?
Anonymous wrote:Vance Boelter, the suspect in today's shootings, was the CEO of an international NGO called the Red Lion Group. But I couldn't find any photographs or digital records of its work, only a generic website.
The Red Lion Group appears to have run out of funding a month or two ago, as that is when he started looking for executive-level roles.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He is a religious nut. Most pro-life people are.
Cite?
Not PP but these are his facebook likes
Not seeing religious nut out of that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why can’t you all just accept that most often these sorts of killings are the result of mental illness? You all want to pin it on one party or the either, which assumes that the killer is performing a rational, principled act. Usually that’s not the case.
Because in this case, he is a pro-life christian fundamentalist zealot. He may not have been that way his whole life, and he may not have been that way when he was appointed to the state commission, but at some point, the proof of indoctrination takes root.
No evidence he was a Christian fundamentalist pro life zealot. He didn’t target politicians particularly associated with abortion. No Kings isn’t a bunch of pro abortion. citizens
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He is a religious nut. Most pro-life people are.
Cite?
Not PP but these are his facebook likes
Not seeing religious nut out of that.
at least 5.
Including a lot of other likes. Do you really think two democrats would have appointed a “religious nut job” in Minnesota?!