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State Representative Walter Hudson joins Jon Justice on Twin Cities News Talk AM 1130 along with fellow guest and RNC committeeman AK Kamara to discuss several topics including Minnesota's "resistance" to President Trump's deportations, the dehumanizing "pro-choice" argument, and the bizarre historic situation in the Minnesota House where both parties hold a tie under the shadow of election irregularities, a pending felony trial for a sitting Democrat senator, and a credible accusation of a fraudulent affidavit for candidacy from a newly "elected" House member.
State Representative Walter Hudson joins Jon Justice on Twin Cities News Talk AM 1130 to give Election Day predictions and discuss how uncommon coalitions have formed in support of Donald Trump.Also, Congressman Tom Emmer joins to offer advice for the presumptive new Minnesota House Republican majority.
State representative Walter Hudson joins Jon Justice on Twin Cities News Talk AM 1130 to discuss several topics.Children ranging from 9 to 14-years-old have been arrested for serious crimes in Minneapolis. What is contributing to this breakdown in social order? How have Democrats made the problem worse? And what needs to be done to fix it?Next, they discuss a constitutional amendment ballot question which reads as if its intended to provide clean air and clear water. But what would be the real effect?Finally, they discuss Governor Tim Walz recent comments regarding the Electoral College and what the impact of a national popular vote would be on political representation.
Representative Walter Hudson and Senator Eric Lucero from Minnesota join the program to share their eye opening personal experience with Tim Walz. The media protected him with an ongoing operation that created a shield so the people did not know what really was going on. This conversation exposes the truth. You can follow Walter Hudson at https://www.hudsonformn.com/ or on TwitterX at @WalterHudson. You can follow Eric Lucero at https://www.ericlucero.com/ or on TwitterX at @EricLuceroMN Links mentioned in the show: Nano Soma: Try the Amazing Nano Soma line of products and receive a 10% discount at https://iwantmyhealthback.com/sarah MasterPeace: Remove Heavy Metals including Graphene Oxide and Plastics at https://masterpeacebyhcs.com/my-account/uap/?ref=11308 Miles Franklin: Learn more how you can convert your IRA or buy precious metals by emailing info@MilesFranklin.com - tell them ‘Sarah sent me” and get the best service and prices in the country. Consider subscribing: Follow on TwitterX @Sarah_Westall Follow on my Substack at SarahWestall.Substack.com See Important Proven Solutions to Keep Your from getting sick even if you had the mRNA Shot - Dr. Nieusma MUSIC CREDITS: “In Epic World” by Valentina Gribanova, licensed for broad internet media use, including video and audio See on Bastyon | Bitchute | Brighteon | Clouthub | Odysee | Rumble | Youtube | Tube.Freedom.Buzz Biography Senator Eric Lucero Eric Lucero presently serves in the Minnesota Legislature as a member of the State House of Representatives. Eric was first elected in 2014 serving the eastern Wright County cities of Albertville, Hanover, Otsego, St. Michael, and the Wright County portion of Dayton. Eric's professional background includes over 20 years in the information technology and cyber security fields. He owns a consulting firm assisting organizations of all sizes with information security projects. Eric is also a former seven-year college instructor having taught Computer Security, Computer Forensics, Voice & Data Communications, and other courses. Eric cares about people and has spent his entire adult life working hard to give back. Eric's academic background includes an MBA from the Carlson School of Management at the University of Minnesota, Bachelor of Applied Science in Computer Forensics and Bachelor of Science in Law Enforcement with Minors in Mathematics and Psychology all from Metropolitan State University, and a Computer Networking Design and Development Degree from NEI College of Technology. Biography Representative Walter Hudson Prior to being elected to his first term as your state representative, Walter served the residents of Albertville, Minnesota on their city council for seven years. He lives with his wife Carrie and two sons. Walter advocates for justice and public policy as a media commentator. He formerly hosted 'Closing Argument with Walter Hudson' on Twin Cities News Talk AM 1130, contributed extensively to PJ Media, and served as an associate editor with the David Horowitz Freedom Center. From his own words: My father wasn't like those around him. He grew up in Detroit in a neighborhood which imposed limits. He was told he would never amount to anything. Any aspiration was mocked. Any goal undermined. But my dad persevered. He believed that he could create a better life for himself and his family if he cut against the grain, worked harder, went to school, took risks, and made moves. For a couple years of my early childhood, I never saw him, because he worked overnight, slept during the day, and attended trade school in the afternoon. His effort eventually paid off. He moved up from airline stock clerk to commercial airplane mechanic, working for what was then Northwest Airlines and would become Delta. When his moment came, he jumped at the opportunity to move us from Detroit to the airline's h...
State representative Walter Hudson joins Jon Justice on Twin Cities News Talk AM 1130 to provide an update on the status of Uber/Lyft in Minneapolis and St. Paul. Also discussed: the ERAsure Amendment, which would permanently strip civil rights from the unborn and eliminate women as a category. Also, a preview of the Minnesota Senate ethics committee hearing of Senator Nicole Mitchell, who was arrested and charged with first-degree burglary.
State representative Walter Hudson joins Jon Justice on Twin Cities News Talk AM 1130 to breakdown the rapidly developing case of state senator Nicole Mitchell, who has be credibly asked for burglarizing her own mother in Minnesota.Plus, Democrats vote to buy and sell kids for profit. No, seriously.
It's unthinkable, but true. A Democrat state senator was arrested over the weekend for first degree burglary. State representative Walter Hudson reacts to the emerging details with Jon Justice on Twin Cities News Talk AM 1130.---
Minnesota Democrats have endorsed a candidate to run against Rep. Mary Franson in Alexandria who has a colorful criminal record. He's a machete-wielding trash-diving stalker creep, and has been for years. His background is not surprise to the Democrats. But they endorsed him anyway. Now they're trying to sweep it under the rug, but we're not having it. State representative Walter Hudson joins Jon Justice on Twin Cities News Talk AM 1130.
State representative Walter Hudson joins Jon Justice on Twin Cities News Talk AM 1130 to discuss the state of the Minnesota legislature, reflecting upon the under-reported fact from last year that Democrats made pedophilia a protected class under the states Human Rights Act.---
Recent events in Minnesota make it clear that Democrats will only honor a cop after he dies. The juxtaposition between the carefully crafted script-reading in the wake of recent public safety deaths versus how state trooper Ryan Londregan has been railroaded by Democrat prosecutor Mary Moriarty make it crystal clear that law enforcement will never get a fair shake from Minnesota Democrats.State Representative Walter Hudson joins Jon Justice to discuss on Twin Cities News Talk AM 1130.---
It's time to get of the couch and fight in Minnesota after Democrats launched total war on the First Amendment. State Representative Walter Hudson joins Jon Justice on Twin Cities News Talk AM 1130 with this week's legislative update.School resource officers may return to schools if the Senate can get on board with the bill just passed in the Minnesota House. Walter breaks down how things started and how they're going, detailing what stands as the greatest victory Republicans have secured despite being in the minority under a Democrat trifecta.---
Governor Tim Walz and Minnesota Democrats recently revealed their plan to copy and paste their 2022 electoral strategy, running on abortion... again... even though they've already legalized the killing of fully developed viable children up to the moment of birth.They're new scheme is to amend the state constitution to permanently strip the unborn of civil rights. Walz predicted that Republicans will campaign as they did in 2022, tip-toeing around the issue and fumbling when cornered.State Representative Walter Hudson joins Jon Justice on Twin Cities News Talk AM 1130 to respond.
Representative Walter Hudson joins Jon Justice on Twin Cities News Talk AM 1130 for the first time in a long time to preview the excess of the 2024 legislative session and discuss how reaction to the October 7th terrorist attack by Hamas has provided a clarifying moment.
Representative Walter Hudson joins Jon Justice on Twin Cities News Talk AM 1130 to debrief from the recent simulated Convention of States in Williamsburg, VA. They also discuss the Minnesota state patrol shooting of Ricky Cobb II, and the confirmation of many Feeding Our Future fraud suspects receiving subsequent payments from the State of Minnesota.
Weekly legislative update with Jon Justice on Twin Cities News Talk AM 1130:Fairview health system on path to financial collapse in wake of Democrat passage of bill granting tyrannical authority to Keith EllisonMayo Clinic fights back against anti-patient tyranny, stating they will invest in other states of Democrats don't relent
Walter Hudson joins Jon Justice for Twin Cities News Talk AM 1130 for a weekly legislative update:Orwellian speech registry tucked into Public Safety bill'Paid family medical leave' delivers throat punch to businessWealth moving out of Minnesota
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Weekly legislative update with Jon Justice on Twin Cities News Talk AM 1130
State representative Walter Hudson (R - Albertville) joins Jon Justice on Twin Cities News Talk AM 1130 for a weekly legislative update:Democrat majority maintains a fog of war to exclude minority inputWalter describes the insidious bait-and-switch revealed during floor debate on felon votingShould civil libertarians be concerned about police GPS tracking stolen cars
State Representative Walter Hudson joins Jon Justice on Twin Cities News Talk AM 1130 for a weekly legislative session update. Topics include a peculiar incident where a testifier in committee (who would later be confirmed as a DACA recipient) claimed "our people" are voting, and House File 1 - the most extreme abortion policy in the United States and the world.
State Representative Walter Hudson joins Jon Justice on Twin Cities News Talk AM 1130 for the weekly legislative update. Topics include the DFL majority's proposals for paid family medical leave and automatic voter registration.
State representative candidate Walter Hudson joins Jon Justice on Twin Cities News Talk AM 1130 to discuss the trajectory of the 2022 election and how Republicans stand ready to sweep the Iron Range due to the egregious failures of Governor Tim Walz, President Joe Biden, and their Democrat Party.
It is crucial always to know your place and your vocation. For example, a great agent does not need to be part of a 200-agent team. Just because a team has 200 agents does not automatically mean the company is better than yours. Therefore, it is essential to know your strengths and engage in self-evaluation. Brian Charlesworth joins Ryan O'Neill, The founder of the Minnesota Real Estate Team of RE/MAX Advantage Plus. In 2021, the team closed over 2200 transactions and 750 million in sales. With almost 200 agents, the team continues to be the Number 1 Selling Real Estate Team in Minnesota every year from 2006 through today. Among the most crucial pieces of advice, Ryan emphasizes how he always encourages his agents, partners, and people to focus on what they can control daily. In addition, according to him, one of the most common problems that can affect performance is overthinking, which leads to a lack of confidence in being bold and taking action. So, the more we focus on the efforts we put forth daily, rather than worrying about the noise, meaning the media, market conditions, and predictions, the better. This is what will make a difference in the long run. Tune in to learn about the current real estate space and how you can maintain a strong position using Ryan's insights. Top Takeaways: (2:32) What actions can help you become different in the market? (4:54) The changes in the current market (5:44) How does fear affects production? (7:47) The traditional team model and the 50-50 split. (9:30) How are radio shows attracting more agents? (12:51) Working in the business vs. working on the business. (14:19) How Ryan entered the real estate industry (17:32) What should the agents do to compete in today's market (19:59) How to hold your agents accountable (22:27) Advice for team leaders on how to grow in the current market (23:34) Why should you know your place and your vocation (25:18) What drives Ryan to his purpose (26:03) Why is it important to wish people well and be open to feedback Connect with Ryan O'Neill LinkedIn: Ryan O'Neill Website: Ryan O'Neill & The Minnesota Real Estate Team About the guest: Ryan has dedicated, client-focused agents who help buyers and sellers with all types of real estate transactions: residential, investment property, first-time home buying, new construction, short sales, commercial and professional agents in each part of the urban, suburban, and greater Minnesota and Wisconsin regions. In addition, he hosts two weekly real estate radio shows: Minnesota Home Talk, Saturdays 7-8 AM on Skor North Radio AM 1500, and The Minnesota Real Estate Show, Saturdays 10-11 AM on Twin Cities News Talk AM 1130. Furthermore, he offers free monthly seminars on real estate investing, first-time homebuyer tips, and tips for home sellers.
Terrible, shocking news this morning. Andrew Lee, of the Justice and Drew morning show on Twin Cities News Talk AM 1130, passed away suddenly over the weekend.I was in studio with him just this past Thursday, as I had been many times before. It was routine. It was normal. He was vibrant, energetic, and enthused, as he had been every time I saw him - quick to laugh, interested in people's stories, eager to offer help and insight. There was nothing to suggest it would be the last time I would see him.In her post, Samantha Sansevere talked about Drew discovering her, believing in her, and being an advocate and encouragement. I had a similar experience.I vividly remember meeting Andrew at a 'Cocktails and Conversations' event put on by the station many years ago. He had just recently moved here and took over as program director for KTLK. Sue Jeffers introduced me to him and, with her trademark conviction, insisted that I should be on the radio. Andrew gave me this look which I would come to recognize as I saw it many times -- thinly veiled skepticism. He had clearly been presented with many such prospects, and found most wanting. I, like everyone in his orbit, would have to prove myself. But once you did, once you showed him that you had something to offer, once he believed in you, there was no stronger advocate.'Closing Argument with Walter Hudson' happened entirely because of Andrew. When a late evening slot opened up in the broadcast schedule, it could have easily been plugged with syndication. Such is the trajectory of the industry. Local radio is a risk. Syndication makes good business sense. But Drew wouldn't have it. He wanted a local voice on the airwaves. And he fought to bring me in as that voice. It's not something I would have pursued and obtained without him taking the initiative to reach out, offer, and encourage me. And that type of thing almost never happens. It's like a made-up story, where the wise seasoned mentor appears to call a reluctant charge. My ship came in - not ladden with riches, but set on adventure. And Drew Lee was its captain.My heart goes out to his family and friends, Sam and Jon Justice in particular. Knowing how I feel, I can't imagine what they're going through. I pray for comfort and eventual peace, for gratitude and celebration of life. Drew Lee was everything this world needs more of. We're less without him.
Conservative commentator and founder of The Daily Wire discusses controversy surrounding his upcoming speech on the University of Minnesota. Hear Closing Argument 9-11 p.m. weeknights on Twin Cities News Talk AM 1130 and 103.5 FM.
Closing Argument with Walter Hudson airs weeknights 9-11 p.m. on Twin Cities News Talk AM 1130 and 103.5 FM.
Closing Argument with Walter Hudson airs weeknights 9-11 p.m. on Twin Cities News Talk AM 1130 and 103.5 FM.
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Closing Argument with Walter Hudson airs 9-11 p.m. on Twin Cities News Talk AM 1130, 103.5 FM, and twincitiesnewstalk.com.