Kansas City Royals at Milwaukee Brewers - June 12, 1977
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"Are the things you are living for worth Christ dying for?" - epitaph of Leonard Ravenhill
Happy Flag Day and happy 80th birthday, President Trump!
It's Sunday, so that means another edition of my radio show The Closer. The 2-hour blitz gets started at 1:00 PM Central Time.
In the first hour, I'll discuss Minnesota politics, including an explosive new report of Gov. Tim Walz willfully turning a blind eye to the rampant fraud in the state. Also, a plea deal was reached in the homicide case of Mark and Melissa Hortman's assassin.
In the second hour, Maine voters advance Graham Platner to the general election for U.S. Senate. In doing so, Democrats' objections over Trump's past indiscretions have been nullified. And finally, leftists covet Elon Musk's goods.
Elon Musk is now the world’s first trillionaire, after his company SpaceX went public on Friday morning.
The 54-year-old businessman and investor founded SpaceX, a space exploration company, in 2002. SpaceX’s initial public offering was officially priced on Thursday at a valuation of $1.77 trillion, making it the highest-valued IPO in history.
Forbes estimates that Musk’s net worth now hovers around $1.1 trillion, thanks to his 38 percent stake in the company.
“It is certainly hard to believe that a little company that was started in a warehouse in El Segundo [California] is now going public with the largest IPO ever,” Musk said in the livestream of NASDAQ’s opening bell.
And in perhaps the least surprising development, secular progressives engage in their obligatory violations of the 10th Commandment.
I really don’t understand true greed. If I was worth $1 trillion, you’d have to physically stop me from solving as many of the world’s problems as possible.
— John Bourscheid πΊπΈ π (@bourscheid) June 12, 2026
Everyone would have a home, food on the table, proper healthcare, happiness.
I just don’t get it.
Really hard to imagine becoming a trillionaire and not wanting to immediately liquidate enough assets to give at least a few hundred billion to organizations making the world a better place.
— Jason Kander (@JasonKander) June 12, 2026
Today, Elon Musk, a trillionaire, pays the same amount into Social Security as someone making $184,500.
— Sen. Bernie Sanders (@SenSanders) June 12, 2026
If we end that absurdity and lift the cap on taxable income, we can make Social Security solvent for 75 years and expand benefits by $2,400. My Social Security bill does that.
Americans are struggling to pay for groceries and gas while Elon Musk becomes a TRILLIONAIRE.
— Gavin Newsom (@GavinNewsom) June 12, 2026
When the federal government is for sale, the rich get richer and everyone else gets shafted.
The system is rigged.
Elon Musk just became the world’s first trillionaire.
— Graham Platner for Senate (@grahamformaine) June 12, 2026
Let’s make sure he’s also the last.
Elon Musk just became the world's first trillionaire.
— Elizabeth Warren (@SenWarren) June 12, 2026
The typical American household would have to work more than 11 MILLION years to make Elon Musk's level of wealth.
We need a wealth tax.
After a presser to point out the utter outrage of one man amassing such spoils, Fauxcahontas Sen. Warren was then pressed on *her* wealth. Nor surprisingly, she didn't have much to say.
I suspect, at one level, Musk’s enemies believe the things he has achieved would magically have happened without him — that, somehow, they were foreordained to occur, and that he just happened to be in the right place at the right time. This is stupid and it is wrong. There are such things in history as great men, and Musk is one of them. Gavin Newsom, Ed Markey, Elizabeth Warren, and Graham Platner, by contrast, are not. If they got their way, the United States would become France. An interesting place, yes, but not one that ever does much of note.
So, yeah: If your reaction to this news was to cavil and whine and start looking lasciviously at Musk’s property, you can count me out. I want no part of it. Elon Musk is the world’s first trillionaire. Only in America.
A pretty awesome development ahead of America's 250th birthday!
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- Perhaps we're beginning to see why Minnesota Democrats invoked a "nuclear option" to replace the current Governor with Amy Klobuchar.
A Republican-led congressional oversight report alleges that senior Minnesota officials, including Gov. Tim Walz, D-Minn., failed for years to act on warnings about fraud in the state’s social services programs, allowing hundreds of millions of dollars in confirmed or alleged losses and placing billions more at risk.
The Walz administration had the power to stop fraudulent payments to high-risk entities receiving federal nutrition and Medicaid funds, but the state "repeatedly failed to act" after officials raised concerns, according to a 205-page final staff report released by the House Oversight Committee on Monday.
Congressional investigators found that concerns about potential racial discrimination claims — rather than legal constraints — contributed to the Walz administration's decision to continue paying providers suspected of fraud. The committee also spoke to nearly 30 whistleblowers, some of whom accused the Walz administration of retaliation against state employees for sounding the alarm about potential fraud.
Hey, c'mon now. Isn't this kind of backdoor redistribution a show of neighborliness????
But seriously, it's not a stretch to believe Walz was willing to turn a blind eye when he's basically gone on national television touting his state as not so much fraud-ridden but rather "generous."
The more that is being revealed about Minnesota's fraud problem, it's all the more incomprehensible the magnitude of Walz's arrogance regarding his initial intention to seek a third gubernatorial term.
- Minnesota Congresswoman Angie Craig is seeking the Democrat nomination to be the state's next U.S. Senator. I recently happened to see one of the TV ads put forth by a leftist PAC supporting Craig. In it, they touted her commitment to no longer fund I.C.E. So passionate was she over this stance, that Craig even got into a shouting match with fellow Minnesota Rep. Tom Emmer on the House floor.
Always great to see my friend and fellow Minnesotan, Angie Craig, around the halls of Congress. She's one of the few Democrats who's willing to work across the aisle to get important legislation like the Laken Riley Act across the finish line!
— Tom Emmer (@GOPMajorityWhip) June 10, 2026
We will miss you around here,… pic.twitter.com/NYWmA0NHCu
I'm not a big fan of our elected officials' constant "trolling" of each other. I firmly believe it's beneath the office. But that said, even I have to concede that Emmer's work here is PhD level.
- Despite donning a Nazi tattoo on his chest, being tagged with multiple allegations of domestic abuse and sexting women other than his wife, Graham Platner easily won the Democrat Senate primary in Maine on Tuesday night.
The official statement from Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and DSCC chair Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand.