Simon's Last Year: Part 4 - Bondi statement pressures MN election system
Secretary Simon of the Failed State, Minnesota, again says No
Without a simple way to change out government decision-makers and lawmakers, any government will struggle to remain legitimate in the people’s eyes. Especially as it has already been shown government officials and programs (lacking oversight) have facilitated fraud for at least a decade.
A friend of mine pointed out that this fraud pales in comparison to the fraud of say, The Federal Reserve, which former US Senator (of Little Falls, MN) Charles A. Lindbergh Sr. voted against and warned of its passage selling our grandchildren into slavery (which it has done). (His book, The Economic Pinch, is decent.)
Currently, everyone’s US dollars are less than waste paper. This is the current administration’s bigger challenge, in my opinion. How to create a real money system? How to go from the current system to that one without upheaval?
Bondi asks for voter rolls
As The Guardian (and many others) have reported, Bondi’s letter (NYTimes) again asked for Minnesota’s voter rolls.
For what it’s worth, I have been shown the rolls. Not the current ones. But the 2020 rolls. The ones which show the books UNBALANCED (by several HUNDRED THOUSAND) even after the state has certified the 2020 election. (This is legal in Minnesota.)
The head election official, Steve Simon, again refused in response to Bondi.
I’m not big on the Federal Government but I also think that Minnesota is essentially showing itself to be a failed state at the moment, incapable of addressing the most basic issues of fraud (in dozens of government programs).
The Secretary has already admitted in an October 2025 hearing (albeit staged for damage control) that at least 500 fake registrations were put into the statewide voter registration system (the voter rolls) in 2022, only to be revealed in 2025. We have been assured, however, that none of those fake registrations cast a vote.
Hey all! I’m working on revising and probably completely re-writing my [S]elections book - the current version is free. I don’t know how long it will take, nor do I know how long it will take for let’s say 30-50 percent of Minnesotans to realize they don’t have real elections, and therefore—with fake elections—cannot expect their government to do anything about what has so far occurred regarding tax-payer monies not spent on Minnesotans. The lawmakers and state-level players like Steve or Keith or Tim placed by the System are therefore not incentivized in the least to go along with executive orders from the current admin. 2026 should continue to be interesting. I think it’s possible Simon is re-elected, but will anyone believe it?

