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Ann Bauer

@annbauerwriter

Here to defend the Constitution and Aristotelian ideals. A Justin Amash Independent. My patience is wearing thin.

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fox9.com/news/minnesota… Minnesotans are being blanketed in hazardous smoke from over 200 out-of-control Canadian wildfires due to a lack of proper forest management. Canadian politicians and even some in our own media might want us to stay quiet, but we deserve answers on what

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For the past four decades, if you said public broadcasting was "government media", they'd say "pish-tush. We don't get THAT much from the Feds". And yet here we are.

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Brad Pearce Ann Bauer Stephanie G. We’re going on 2 full summers out of the last 3. There isn’t a cloud in the sky and it’s about half light outside. All. Summer. Long. They’re telling us to close our windows, it’s so bad. We don’t have AC. I’d move if I could.

Joshua Stylman (@jstylman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Death as a 'social choice' to increase organ supply. This is the logical endpoint when institutions reduce the sacred to metrics. We've crossed the line from healing to harvesting. stylman.substack.com/p/when-dead-en…

Thomas Chatterton Williams (@thomaschattwill) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Negative review of Summer of Our Discontent in NYT today, written by a law professor at Yale. He ends up inadvertently making one of my book’s core points for me: The left simply refuses to look critically at itself and can always be counted on to say, “Yeah, but Trump is worse.”

Negative review of Summer of Our Discontent in NYT today, written by a law professor at Yale. He ends up inadvertently making one of my book’s core points for me: The left simply refuses to look critically at itself and can always be counted on to say, “Yeah, but Trump is worse.”
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Stood in line at TSA waiting for my bag behind 4 other people: -Watched TSA dig through a snack/medicine bag for 5 minutes stopping short of opening & digging through the owner’s bag of peanuts -Take an item from another guys bag and tell him he could either throw it away or

Ann Bauer (@annbauerwriter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thomas Chatterton Williams That is as politically-motivated a book review as I have ever read. It engages not with the material, but with the broader, blunter and omg TIRESOME question of whose ideology is better. Ten years ago, this would have been sent back for a more acute, objective, literary take.

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Minnesota Democrats tried to ban your lawnmower and snowblower in the name of saving carbon emissions. They introduced a bill to do this. They are not serious people. These are dumb, evil people.

Ann Bauer (@annbauerwriter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Lesbian Tipping Habits That is a fascinating perspective Lesbian Tipping Habits I'm just soooo frustrated. I didn't mind the high taxes, for real, until I in realized how much was going to fraud -- and into politicians' pockets We have a huge corruption problem in Minnesota!

Alex Perez (@perez_writes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Same thing happened in the literary world. It purposely shrunk itself over a decade with all the political stuff. It's very difficult for anyone outside of the immediate lit scene to take it seriously now. It's what everyone wanted, I guess.

Walter Hudson (@walterhudson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Yeah. I shake my head every time I see one of these signs. As if the air will get better if you decide not to go to the movies.