Walter Hudson
@WalterHudson
State Representative, Minnesota HD30A. - John 3:19
If you're against forcing people to pay for others' water, you're "anti-water." Against forcing people to pay for others' housing, you're "anti-housing." Against forcing people to pay for others' healthcare, you're "anti-healthcare." I guess I'm also anti-cotton.

Call me crazy, but the dysfunction in Gaza lies squarely with Hamas. Nearly all aid sent to the region has been hijacked to fund terrorism instead of helping its citizens. Blaming Israel is low IQ stuff.
In my humble opinion, Minnesota has the most corrupt voting system in the United States
never forget that EVERY SINGLE DFL legislator enabled Mitchell for the last 15 months.
Sen. Nicole Mitchell resigns from Minnesota Senate kare11.com/article/news/l…
We do NOT co-parent with the government OR a teachers' union.
JUST IN: Statement from MN State Patrol on man found inside State Capitol
More on Capitol breach👇
UPDATE: Speaker Lisa Demuth expresses frustration that an "individual with a criminal history was able to allegedly vandalize the Capitol and unlawfully trespass in the Senate chamber without being taken into custody."
Democrat implies I'm a monkey. Consistent with the Democrat Party's support of slavery and the founding of the KKK.
The ignorant, liverish, gibbering simian comments to this post are amazing.
When the investigations are said and done, Minnesota will have seen over $1 billion in fraud.
Why do these types of incidents never seem to result in consequences? After the assassination this year, why are we tolerating security beaches?
BREAKING: Man appears to break into Minnesota State Capitol twice in 8 hours. He was released from Regions Hospital after the first contact last night. The following letter was sent to Minnesota House members:
50 convictions, not one Minnesota state employee fired. And the feds are still the only ones detecting & prosecuting Minnesota STATE fraud.
Federal prosecutors are set to record their 50th conviction in the Feeding Our Future scandal with the upcoming guilty plea (Friday, Aug. 1) of Hibo Daar, defendant No. 71.
That's changing the subject. The real issue is why would a state not want to showcase its state-of-the-art election system? Whether a state can say no is significantly less interesting than why they would.
The issue isn’t about protecting public data. It’s about protecting the ability of states to say no. If the federal government wants access, it should come with clear legal authority and a legitimate reason. That’s how checks and balances work.
Failure and fraud: Two things Tim Walz knows a lot about.
The premise that Steve Simon can be trusted with your voter data, but the DOJ cannot, is categorically absurd.
State sovereignty? So if the Feds wanted to look into Mississippi's voter rolls to, say, look into that state's compliance with the 1965 Voter's Rights Act you would agree that they wouldn't have to comply?
This may go down as the greatest self own to ever exist on this app Incredible