LeftMN Radio Hour

LeftMN Radio Hour 12-9

December 9, 2012

This week we talk with Representative-elect Jason Isaacson about the election, freshman orientation and of course, the budget

RT Rybak

The Weekly Wrap 12-7

December 7, 2012

In which I am on the Very Important Twitter People List and Aaron and Steve are not

Cub Foods at 2010 Pride

Decline: SUPERVALU CEOs continue to cash in while the company underperforms

December 6, 2012

A Minnesota retail giant that employs over 150,000 people nationwide is floundering.  Constant changes in leadership.  Cuts that hurt the rank-and-file while the executives skate by.  A future very much in doubt. No, not that one. I’m talking about Supervalu.  Most people don’t realize just how large a company Supervalu is.  With $36 billion in […]

Holding Hands

Politics is the art of the possible

December 5, 2012

Easily, one of the most contentious and public pieces of legislation in the 2013 session of the Minnesota legislature will be a proposal to repeal a portion of Minn. Stat. sec. 517.03 – specifically, the language that precludes marriage recognition from same-sex couples. Complicating matters is the odious Defense of Marriage Act, and its current […]

Darts in a dartboard

Pollster performance in Minnesota in 2012

December 5, 2012

Last week I discussed 2012 election polling in Minnesota on a macro level, how all the polls did in the four statewide races. In that post I did not get into how specific pollsters fared against each other, that is what’s happening in this post. Some individual pollsters did a really good job in Minnesota […]

rich neumeister

How to become a citizen lobbyist

December 3, 2012

Advice from people who do this important work

Tom Bakk

Marriage Equality in 2013: The In-between Senators

December 3, 2012

In the post The electoral implications of Marriage equality, I wrote the following: Let’s assume that DFLers representing districts that voted against the amendment will likely vote for Marriage equality. And let’s also assume that Republicans representing districts that voted for the amendment will likely vote against equality. If we assume these two things, than […]

LeftMN Radio Hour

LeftMN Radio Hour 12-2

December 2, 2012

This week we talk with Rich Neumeister about privacy issues, license plate readers being one of them and how you can be a citizen lobbyist

Comments

The Week in Comments 12-1

December 1, 2012

Not many comments this week. Is it possible that people don’t like this commenting paradigm? Alec doesn’t: Guys, the whole point of Web 2.0 is that it is interactive and actually social. I wish you would tap in to that to maximize your readership. Many folks go to sites for the interaction. right now you […]

Kriesel for Governor?

The Weekly Wrap 11-30

November 30, 2012

Two recounts happened this week and changed nothing. Also, rumors of 2014 dance in peoples heads.

Darts in a dartboard

Polling performance in Minnesota in 2012

November 29, 2012

A look at how the polling did in predicting Minnesota election outcomes

Tony Sutton: the gift that keeps on giving, part deux

November 28, 2012

Conservatives ought to be thankful for Common Cause Minnesota