THIS IS THE BEGINNING OF THE END FOR ONE OF OUR GREAT CITIES

THIS IS THE BEGINNING OF THE END FOR ONE OF OUR GREAT CITIES

Minneapolis was once one of the great cities in the U.S., but corruption began there in 1988 and has increased every year since. It started within politics and NGOs, then expanded greatly in 2010 due to a cultural shift supported by liberal politicians. Their aim was to import and legalize undocumented individuals to develop a new voter base.

They achieved this by securing unnecessary federal grants—billions of dollars intended to help people who never actually received assistance. The politicians knowingly looked the other way while the majority of these funds went to corrupt, foreign-born NGOs. Whistleblowers and investigators now suggest the total could exceed $100 billion since 1988.

The good news is that they have opened a ‘Pandora’s box’ that cannot be closed. If this is the case in Minneapolis, imagine the scale in California—perhaps $400 to $500 billion in American tax dollars. We need public outrage to speed up the process of holding people accountable and to stop the distribution of lump-sum grants without total transparency.

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Patrick G Lockhart CEO & Founder
patrick@unpoliticallycorrect.org
Shifting Our Attitude To Shift The World

Shifting Our Attitude To Shift The World

The Ultimate Solution

The longer we live, the more we should realize how much impact attitude has on people’s lives. A person’s attitude is more important than education. It’s more important than money, circumstances, failures, successes, appearance or skill. It’s especially more important than what others think, say or do. The attitude of everyone involved will make or break a company, church, home – or a Country
The change starts by shifting our focus. Once others start focusing on the issues instead of gossip and their own special interests, and listen, attitudes of the people will start to change. The silent majority will wake up, become proud of their actions and get involved in helping others, not just themselves.
In turn, our’ attitudes will continue to shift, and they’ll start working harder to agree instead of disagree, we are much more similar than we are different, and we need to look for those similarities first. This will allow us to debate at a civil level. This cycle will continue, moving us and our country closer to actually fixing our problems, with workable solutions. We don’t need to always agree, we need to listen and tolerate the opinions of others.
The remarkable thing is that this change is something that we, as individuals can control, and can do it every day. We always have a choice regarding the attitude we embrace. We cannot change the past, or the fact that other people will act or believe in a certain way. We cannot change the inevitable. But we can change our attitude. And we’re the only ones who can change it. Learn “how to think” instead of being told “what to think. Do you like being a follower?
We at Unpolitically Correct are convinced that life is “10 %” what happens to us and “90 %” how we react to it. So change how you react to all the things in this world we can, and you might just change the World itself. Hopefully, our leaders and influential people will lead us in this effort.
There is a prayer that we recommend to all, religious or not, that helps going into and coming out of uncomfortable situations, where solutions are being sought.

The Serenity Prayer
God (optional) grant me the Serenity to accept the things I cannot change. The Courage to change the things I can, and the Wisdom to know the difference.