Your elected leaders:

By: Diane Benjamin

Both of the people below are elected County Board Members

Beirne has no idea what fascism is. He doesn’t even know how to spell it.

Spoken like a true Marxist Krystle. She also doesn’t know what a fascist is:

Since these two despise Trump, how do you think they feel about anyone who supports him or any of his policies?

I found this from a far left website. Maybe both will bother to read it: https://www.vox.com/22225472/fascism-definition-trump-fascist-examples

The article still lies about J6, watch this video by a journalist who was one of those pardoned yesterday. It’s heart wrenching:

21 thoughts on “Your elected leaders:

  1. How can people this insane be allowed to work around kids. They clearly need mental help. I’m not saying this to insult them or to try to be funny. I’m very serious.

  2. I’m sorry Diane, but how many times do I need to tell you that these people aren’t Marxists. Do you even know what Marxism is? Look, agree with them or not, but nobody you mentioned is a Marxist. . . Let me give you a quick history lesson to avoid future mistakes, okay?

    So there was this guy named Karl Marx, and he was a German philosopher and focused in political theory. He actually invented this type of government which was a classless society with super limited government and basically dialectical materialism, historical materialism, the theory of surplus value, class struggle, revolution, dictatorship of the proletariat and communism. This is widely considered as the beginning of communism and although many speculate the end goal would be socialism (not American or Canadian socialism, an entirely different version, often called “raw” socialism) while communism wants a class-free society.

    No elected officials want Marxism because that would take away their jobs. It is the opposite of American democracy, and nobody who you call a Marxist actually is a Marxist. I know retaining information is hard for you, but you have to try. For me?

    Thanks, Diane!

    1. Marxism has evolved over the years and always failed, just like Socialism. It became Leninism, Stalinism, Maoism, Liberation Theology, The Frankfurt School, Critical Theory. It entered our education system through Paulo Freire. Now it’s called Cultural Marxism. From Freire and others, we get DEI, or Equity ideology, Collectivism, Intersectionality, Antiracism, Victimism, Wokism etc.

      Throughout its history it has been divisive on purpose and used as a tool to overthrow Capitalism and gain power. I think that’s what we have with these people whether they know it or not. Apparently Able does know it.

      Because we have laws that protect us against it, it is failing again.

  3. It is good that Beirne and Able have openly declared their allegiance to the scream at the moon, Trump derangement crowd. They are very transparent, and I thank them for that. I notice that Beirne’s wife Abby Scott is quiet on all of this though. She should be asked about it.

    But as Trump’s popularity continues to grow and America thrives, their political capital will continue to shrivel.

    I do worry thought as Jeff says, that Beirne is known to inject his sexual and political ideologies into his grade school music classes. He absolutely cannot separate his radical activism from his job of teaching music or lashing out at conservatives. Unit 5’s administration and the parents of his students should probably keep an eye on him when he gets heated up like this. There may be a new “lesson” for the kids in the works.

    1. Abbie has to impress her “leadership” at S Farm and with the “industry” For the Good cronies and career moves/ambitions….Optics and data and $ theft is the new leadership calling it data driven “analysis” and “risk mgt” and marketing.

      Thanks McLean County (fools on both sides of aisle) that throw $ around.

      1. @Taxation –
        It is interesting that Equity Ideology also says that it is data driven. But it begins with the conclusion and eliminates the analysis. It pre-concludes that all racial disparities (educational, financial, jail and prison populations, crime, etc) are due to discrimination. Correlation is not always causation. I wonder if Abbie knows this.

        1. Data Driven and Analysis WITHOUT assumptions, context and transparency is just “propaganda” and a SALES job calling it Metrics and Data Analytics.

          Seen this way too many times around here. The public private partners are actors at our expense. It social scoring and socialism at its worst calling it good “business” intelligence, equity and education.

          A scam

      2. Exactly. SF employees have always been scared of speaking up on any issue because there is a price to pay for doing so if it detours from the company line. In actuality, SF leadership is probably fine with the psychos world view because they have a DEI image to protect but she’s smart enough to keep her far left views under wraps at work in order to protect the company from public ridicule. It’s just a matter of time before SF isn’t of any consequence.

        1. State Farm and “data driven leadership” agendas have already done some really terrible things to customers, employees and ex employees. “Data Driven risk mgt”- agendas = exploit is a good word for it. and $ funnel (pay to play)

  4. Corey Beirne can be as loud as he wants but his new President said he is going to stop talking to his music students about sex.
    #TrumpISyourPresident
    #eightyearoldscannotconsentCorey

  5. If B-N so strongly needs an alternative to politicans like Krystle Able, then why didn’t Chad Berck show up to the Bloomington-Normal Trades and Labor Assembly to make his case for Normal Township Supervisor? The way to change things up is to get viable candidates with different ideas put into office. People can disagree and be upset about these ideologies all they want, but a good chunk of the reason that Able is politically successful is because she shows up and says what she believes. It gives voters something to work with and it puts her in their heads, which is a critical strategy in political campaigns that rely on voters’ short memories. Her competitor couldn’t be bothered to show his face or tell a contingent of voters why he is the better alternative. When McGOP loses this race, they will hand-wring about it needlessly: The keys for success are right in front of them, if they would be bothered to work for it.

  6. It would be better to give it a good honest try and say “well they rejected me/the party per usual” and maybe try to spin that politically, but hat’s not possible to say when you don’t even bother. Dan Brady likely knew before he walked in the door that he would not receive an endorsement, but he showed up and did the work anyway — because he actually *wants* to win.

  7. Local GOP is too divided and lacks the spirit of teamwork. Many openly undermine each other. Others suck up to progressives like Krystle Able and Elizabeth Johnston in the hope of getting some crumbs. A good portion of successful conservatives leave town for the winter , don’t vote and return and complain about why liberals won. The GOP is also stingy with backing their candidates with enough money to run effective campaigns. I predict at this rate by 2030 all elected government positions in Mclean county and twin cities will be held by the Brierne , Able , Hendricks , Chemberly and Johnston types. C-ya

    1. It’s really beyond saving isn’t it? Good to see someone still there sees what’s been going on for a long time. Your analysis and prediction for the future are spot on.

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