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Minneapolis is at a crossroads. Real progress isn’t just about new policies—it’s about the mindset to follow through. This week’s Better Minneapolis newsletter challenges our elected leaders to focus on results over rhetoric. It’s time to prioritize action over ideology.

Mentality versus Policies: Finishing the Job

First night in Xi’An, got in near closing time. Went to place down street and everyone was drunk inside. One guy was being carried out as I went in. No idea what to order, since no cell service, so I pointed.

Got pile of bean sprouts and peppers & some massive dish of diced chicken and somehow more peppers. I don’t think I’ve had a dish …

I tried embedding live YouTube videos this week as well as embedding a podcast player… do you guys like this rather than just linking out? I think the visual of it breaks up the newsletter nicely.

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Mentality versus Policies: Finishing the Job

Why is Marco Rubio putting his secret police in the dangerous position of performing masked, undercover abductions on the street?

It’s expensive and inefficient. And with stand-your-ground laws, it creates the opportunity for dangerous encounters where someone might use deadly force against the police, not realizing that they are law enfo…

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There is no question now - especially after Marco Rubio’s defiant call to deport as many anti-Israel noncitizen “lunatics” as he can , regardless of their committing no crime - that we are in a massive state-sanctioned cancel culture campaign against basic due process and free speech.

And I look at The *Free Press this morning. Still looking …

Have you ever walked into a room and felt like you didn’t belong? Like no matter how hard you worked, someone was waiting to question your place there?

I’ve been there. More times than I can count. And I finally realized—it was never about fitting in. It was about redefining the space altogether.

💡 This post is about stepping into your power, making space for others, and owning your journey on your own terms. If you’ve ever felt like you had to fight for recognition, this is for you.

💬 What’s one moment when you decided to claim your space instead of waiting for permission?

Breaking the 'One-Winner' Mindset
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