The Trump administration announced that it was mulling over a new ceasefire agreement with Iran. News commentators say that this agreement would effectively end the U.S.-Israeli military campaign against Iran in exchange for Iran lifting its blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, a crucial waterway for oil and gas shipping that Iran closed in the early days of the war. Of course, Trump has made similar types of promises repeatedly ever since the U.S. and Israel launched the war against Iran on February 28. At the start of the Memorial Day weekend, for example, Trump had promised that the U.S. and Iran had made a deal—only for Trump to order the U.S. military to start bombing Iran two days later. In retaliation, the Iranian regime launched a missile against a U.S. base in Kuwait. Obviously, all of Trump’s false promises are aimed at placating an American public that strongly opposes the war. Even much of Trump’s and the Republicans’ own voting base opposes the war. Prices were ...
For some time Breakwall Indivisible has been holding weekly protests along Hwy 61 in front of the Lakeview Cemetery in Two Harbors. It's a location that activists have used for anti-war and other protests for decades. In fact, when Breakwall Indivisible first started holding protests after the 2nd election of Trump, it was suggested by the Two Harbors police that this would be a good location for them since there is a fairly large amount of space between the cemetery and the road, with a sidewalk, a metal fence to protect the property of the cemetery AND ample parking. Indivisible has held numerous protests there since, and there has never been any problems regarding damage or disruption to the cemetery. And these protests often attract well over 100 people. However, now the City of Two Harbors has suddenly tried to make an issue of using the cemetery for parking. They are citing a 1944 law that prohibits using the cemetery as a "...