Wednesday, April 08, 2026

Quick Hits: Volume CDVI

 - With significant wealth departing the state of Minneota in addition to leftist policy being hostile to small businesses, this is the inevitable result


Minnesota’s nearly $9 billion hospitality industry “is on the brink of no return,” according to a new report warning years of mounting regulation and economic uncertainty threaten to decimate a key part of the state’s economy.

The new survey from Hospitality Minnesota found only a third of restaurants, hotels and other tourism businesses expect a better spring than last year. In contrast, nearly three-quarters expected a better spring in 2021.

“We’ve not recovered since the pandemic,” said Angie Whitcomb, Hospitality Minnesota’s president and CEO. “We are at a point now where it is dire and we’re starting to see the effects of this.”

In 2025, more than half of hospitality businesses in the state saw foot traffic and profits drop year over year. Slightly less than half reported being in financial decline, an increase of 12 percentage points over 2024.

Several hot spots closed in 2025, including Keys Cafe, Zen Box Izakaya, Soberfish, Cocina del Barrio and Petit León.

The report cites a slew of pressures on the industry, which employs about 230,000 people statewide. Federal tariffs have raised wholesale prices; state and local regulations have added new costs and red tape; and widespread economic uncertainty has consumers spending less.

Yeah, the Trump administration certainly doesn't get a pass here given how higher costs due to tariffs are essentially regressive taxes. And with the war in Iran, fuel costs are also a factor in raised prices. 

But hey, at least we have a new state flag in Minnesota!


- Just gonna leave this here: 




I imagine the patented prog responses were shrieks of "rIcH pEoPlE nEeD tO pAy ThEiR fAiR sHaRe." But, again, since may upper income individuals have moved elsewhere, that well is quickly running dry. It also means that the left's definition of "rich" is going to shift also. 



- With Minneapolis beset with crime, employers leaving the downtown area and residents departing the city for the 'burbs or outstate (if not leaving Minnesota completely), you'd think city officials would be laser focused on reversing those trends, right? Right?? RIGHT?!?!


Minneapolis city leaders are considering legalizing adult bathhouses and sex venues where sexual activity between consenting adults would be allowed.

The City Council will decide Thursday, April 9, whether to have city staff research several ordinances that would allow adult bathhouses and sex venues to operate again after a 38-year ban.

The ordinances would remove “stigmatizing language” and add “new definitions to be inclusive of establishments where sexual activity between consenting adults may be facilitated.”

Adult bathhouses were popular among some men in the U.S. until public pressure and laws led to their closures in the 1980s during the AIDS crisis.

In Minneapolis, bathhouses and sex clubs operated until a 1988 ordinance banned businesses that facilitate “high-risk sexual conduct” — which it defined as fellatio, anal intercourse and vaginal intercourse for pay.


Because nothing says "progress" like bringing back the depravity and moral decay of 1980s San Francisco. 


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Monday, April 06, 2026

Box Score of the Week

Detroit Tigers vs Cleveland Indians - September 12, 1977.


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In this game, 19-year old Tigers' rookie Alan Trammell reached based safely for the fourth consecutive game to start his MLB career. That was a record streak for a teenager in the division era (starting in 1969), eventually tied by Andruw Jones in 1996. 


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Sunday, April 05, 2026

The NARN Closer's playlist - 4/5/2026



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We were cane-switched raised, and dirt-floor poor.....

Happy Easter!

Today's edition of my radio show The Closer will air 1-3 PM Central Time. 

In the first hour, I'll discuss progs being hellbent on keeping kids in failing public schools. 

At 1:30, Mike O'Neill, VP of Legal Affairs with Landmark Legal Foundation, will discuss Trump v Barbara, which looks to end birthright citizenship. 

At 2:00, RedBalloon CEO and founder Andrew Crapuchettes will be on to share his view on the Chicago Bulls releasing Jaden Ivey after his declaration that "Pride Month" essentially celebrates unrighteousness. 

And of course.......HE IS RISEN!


You can listen live in the Twin Cities at AM 1280 or, if you're near downtown Minneapolis/West Metro area, 107.5 FM on your radio dial. In and out of the Minneapolis-St Paul area you can listen to the program on the Internet by clicking this link, or check us out via iheart radio as well as Amazon Alexa (just say "Alexa, play The Patriot Minneapolis")If you're unable to tune in live, please check out my podcast page for the latest show post.

And if you're so inclined, follow along on Twitter at #NARNShow or "Like" our Facebook page.

Until then.....


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Thursday, April 02, 2026

Huge.....and long overdue.



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Tuesday, March 31, 2026

Quick Hits: Volume CDV

 - If the LGBTQIA+2S community is truly an oppressed folk, why is that when someone so much as looks at them cross-eyed, the clap back is a veritable tidal wave


The Chicago Bulls waived guard Jaden Ivey for conduct detrimental to the team Monday, hours after he posted a lengthy video rant on social media about religion and other topics that included anti-gay sentiments.

Ivey has gone live on his Instagram account more frequently in the past week, posting at least three lengthy videos after he was shut down for the rest of the season by the team because of injury last Thursday. On Monday morning, he called out the NBA for promoting Pride Month, saying it celebrates "unrighteousness."

"The world proclaims LGBTQ, right?" Ivey said during the video stream. "They proclaim Pride Month and the NBA does, too. They show it to the world. They say, 'Come join us for Pride Month to celebrate unrighteousness.' They proclaim it on the billboards. They proclaim it on the streets. Unrighteousness."

In another live stream Monday evening, Ivey questioned why he was waived before speaking again at length about religion.

"[The Bulls] said my conduct is detrimental to the team," he said. "Why didn't they just say, 'We don't agree with his stance on LGBTQ'? Why didn't they say that? ... How is it conduct detrimental to the team? What did I do to the team? What did I do to the players?"




The Bulls likely believe this gives them plausible deniability in that they didn't specifically cite Ivey's comments about LGBTQ. 


Naturally, most Christians believe this is yet another instance of bigotry against their faith and that Ivey wasn't bullying others as much as he was questioning forced advocacy. But those who supported Ivey's ouster claim it was more out of concern for his mental health than what he was actually saying. Well if that's true, why didn't the team intervene to provide him whatever assistance he needed as opposed to leaving him high and dry? And the fact Ivey will receive his entire salary for the season suggests the Bulls organization just wants this to go away. Heh. In a country bound up by nonstop culture wars, this definitely is not the last we'll hear of this. 



- Just your periodic reminder that students, in the minds of the teachers union, are not the top priority when it comes to education funding. 





There has been ungodly amounts of money thrown at Minnesota public education for decades, yet there's been no discernible improvement in student aptitude. Also, why should schools continue to receive funds for a student who is no longer attending there?  That's not "defunding" as much as it is refusal to allocate resources for a kid who isn't even a part of that school. 


Public schools are a failing business model, yet not enough people are asking why. Let's start there.



- I'm thinking the Rocky Mountain state oughta get out of the business of demanding people acquiesce to the LGBTQ+ lifestyle. 


The power of government to regulate the professions, especially in medicine and law, has created a lot of levers to enforce conformity. That power can be exercised openly through lawmaking, and more subtly by delegating licensing and disciplinary powers to quasi-public cartels run by the professions themselves. In Chiles v. Salazar, the Supreme Court struck a blow against the use of those powers to dictate orthodoxy and stifle disfavored opinions. Still more encouragingly, Justice Neil Gorsuch’s ringing opinion attracted a lopsided 8–1 majority, with only Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson in dissent.

Chiles arose from yet another effort by Colorado to ban dissent from “LBGTQ+” ideology, which was yet again defeated by a legal team from Alliance Defending Freedom. A state law bans licensed counselors from engaging in “conversion therapy” with minors, on penalty of fines and loss of license. The law is flagrantly one-sided: It applies only to therapy that aims to resolve gender dysphoria or to reduce homosexual attraction, while permitting state-favored counseling in favor of gender transition and homosexuality. It is coercive and destructive of parental authority: While blue states have schemed to let public schools “socially transition” kids without telling their parents, Colorado won’t even let the disfavored therapists talk to minors when both the minor and the parent consent. It is speech-specific: Unlike red-state bans on irreversible surgeries and puberty-blocking drugs, the law applies to purely talk-based therapies. And it is harmful as well: Most children and teens suffering gender dysphoria can outgrow the problem and learn to live in their bodies; talking through their problems can help.

he Court called this what it is: discrimination against a particular viewpoint. As Gorsuch wrote, “Colorado may regard its policy as essential to public health and safety. Certainly, censorious governments throughout history have believed the same. But the First Amendment stands as a shield against any effort to enforce orthodoxy in thought or speech in this country.” Even Justice Elena Kagan, joined by Justice Sonia Sotomayor, emphasized that “the case is textbook. The law distinguishes between two opposed sets of ideas—the one resisting, the other reflecting, the State’s own view of how to speak with minors about sexual orientation and gender identity.” To Kagan’s credit, she added that this is just as bad when her own side does it: “It does not matter what the State’s preferred side is.” Justice Jackson, who opened by urging that there is “no right to practice medicine which is not subordinate to the police power of the States,” could use a remedial course on that score.


As has often been the case, Justice Jackson shows she's more of an emotional ideologue than a legal mind. 





In celebration of this decision, I hope Colorado therapists buy some baked goods from Masterpiece Cakeshop


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Monday, March 30, 2026

Box Score of the Week

It was Opening Day of the MLB season last week!

Let's check out the 1950 opener - New York Yankees at Boston Red Sox

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The Yankees overcame a 9-run deficit to win this game, making it the largest Opening Day comeback in MLB history. 

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Sunday, March 29, 2026

The NARN Closer's playlist - 3/29/2026



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We got to get together sooner or later because the revolution's here.......

Dang, we're almost a quarter of the way through 2026! As usual, I'll be in the Patriot bunker today for this week's edition of my radio show The Closer. The 2-hour broadcast will get started at 1:00 PM Central Time. 

In the first hour, I'll weigh in on Minnesota related topics, including "No Kings," a state legislator/Auditor candidate enduring a p.r. nightmare and the unserious demagogues on the Minneapolis City Council. 

Then in the second hour, I'll discuss some goings on in Washington, D.C. where, in the immortal words of '70s band Stealers Wheel, it's clowns to the left of me, jokers to the right. 


So please call (651) 289-4488 if you'd like to weigh in on any of the topics we plan on addressing.
 
You can listen live in the Twin Cities at AM 1280 or, if you're near downtown Minneapolis/West Metro area, 107.5 FM on your radio dial. In and out of the Minneapolis-St Paul area you can listen to the program on the Internet by clicking this link, or check us out via iheart radio as well as Amazon Alexa (just say "Alexa, play The Patriot Minneapolis")If you're unable to tune in live, please check out my podcast page for the latest show post.

And if you're so inclined, follow along on Twitter at #NARNShow or "Like" our Facebook page, where we also conduct a "Live Stream" of the broadcast.

Until then.....


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