The former hedge fund titan is waging one of the most expensive gubernatorial campaigns in US history — on a platform the business community hates.

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      Please bullshit lie to get Californian to vote for him and make him governor. Anyone who votes for him to save them is fucking moron. No such thing as a good billionaire. And if he wins I will be here to say “I told you so”

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          Yall morons it’s fucking shame. Yall going vote for billionaire governor. Sad, guess nobody going learn. Well you will the hard way I guess.

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      Oh please… if the USA showed the world anything during this past 16 months is that you will not take arms, or even raise your collective heads, against fascism.

      Luigi was a wonderful outlier… probably because he is second generation immigrant

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          After 2 locals were murdered in the streets in plain daylight… yes, a bit… then back to sleep while the Fascist gov that send them ICE is still up and running, ICE still up and running, literally nothing has changed except Minneapolis can now say the most American thing “fuck you, got mine”

          They are not showing up to fight billionaires. Happy to be proven wrong though

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            Your ignorance is showing.

            See, I live in Minneapolis. I was a rapid responder. I attended Renee’s vigil. I’m a member of multiple groups and participated in the direct democracy which planned the Jan 23rd and May 1st strikes. I’m one of the anarchist “terrorists” Trump wants to crack down on.

            Rapid response groups were forming in November as ICE presence was ramping up pre Metro Surge. By the time I was a rapid responder, my hyperlocal neighborhood chat had over 3000 people in it, and that was weeks before Renee’s murder. Renee was a rapid responder, murdered in cold blood for resisting fascists. Alex was an average citizen, simply trying to help a neighbor and deescalate the situation. We prevented abductions. We scared the pants off of the Trump administration, which is why they drew down. We’re still resisting to this day until ICE is abolished. During the crisis, people travelled to Minneapolis to learn how we were resisting. Now that we’re no longer in crisis mode, people are traveling to every major city in the country to teach people how we did it.

            Edit: as for fighting billionaires, our movement officially adopted the slogan “No ICE, No War, No Billionaires”. Our general strike in January was so effective that basically every major corporation in Minnesota signed a letter to the president to draw down.

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            They were showing up in large numbers before people were murdered for it. The murders just got your attention.

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                Yes, but ICE changed tactics so it’s all less visible.

                Same thing locally where I am. Signal chats are active, but we mostly respond to local cops doing something dumb and being mistaken for ICE

                Several places have very active protests in support of the concentration camp hunger strikes too