Mpls Schools under Siege! HANDS OFF!
December 10th, 2025
Attention fellow Maggots! And everyone else who cares about education, the Minneapolis Public Schools, and preserving diversity in teaching:
Trump admin sues Minneapolis schools over layoff protections for teachers of color
DOJ’s Press Release
Here’s the Complaint:
Dept. of “Justice,” just how does this policy affect the public? Are there applicants standing in line applying to teach in Minneapolis Public Schools, and not being hired? If so, I’d imagine they’d be Plaintiffs. Do tell, specifically how is your lawsuit in the public interest?
The thought of this lawsuit makes my head explode. What can we do about it? Spread the word, and ?? I’m at a loss…
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Those of us who were there way back when — remember the beginnings of Central’s Magnet School?
Remember the lawsuit against the school district at that time, and remember the Consent Agreement hearings?
Booker v. SPECIAL SCHOOL DIST. NO. 1, MINNEAPOLIS, MINN., 351 F. Supp. 799 (D. Minn. 1972)
From that decision:
It’s interesting to read some of that history with 50+ years of hindsight. This history means a lot to me, it’s very personal and I get pretty worked up about it, because experience at Central opened doors for me and changed my idea of “education.” Central worked for both my brother and I, and I wonder if I would have even graduated if I hadn’t had the Magnet School option.
During that time, I learned a lot about Minneapolis that I’d not have learned otherwise. My first hearing testimony ever was at a federal Consent Agreement hearing. I went to the one at Bryant, and I know a group of Central students went to one elsewhere. We had a dog in this fight and experience to draw on (I can vividly remember the mimeo of the Agreement with graphs of various school racial mixes). My main comment, OBJECTION, was that schools more than 35% minority were deemed “segregated,” and schools 100% or close were NOT deemed segregated. That framing was bizarre. I’d attended Armatage elementary, Susan B. Anthony Jr. High, and then Southwest High School for just a few months, all 100% white, and the environment was so oppressive (I’d also taken classes at South High for summer school, and Vocational for drafting, and Community Ed ? at Southwest or Washburn for photography). In SW’s AP History, I vocally objected to the teacher’s racist presentation of historical U.S. treatment of natives, and I had to go to counselor about it. I learned about option to transfer out, to Central, and also had to go to that counselor to get that process moving, with my mother in tow, and the counselor said, “Why would you want to go there, you’ll get beat up in the halls.” I wish I could remember more of that interaction! So I transferred to Central. In homeroom, I met Rick Davis (didn’t know him other than that) and learned his father, Harry Davis, school Superintendent, was running for Mayor, and that was the first campaign I worked on, stuffing envelopes, trying to get neighbors to post Harry Davis signs (no one would… and ours was stolen a couple of times… sigh…), and lit dropping. The Mayoral “debate” at Mayflower Church was unnerving, such vocal ugliness and even spitting at Harry Davis, eye opening for this kid from the Richfield edge of southwest Minneapolis. At Central, I think I got the best high school education that Minneapolis had to offer, and even finished requirements in December, 6 months ahead of my class thanks to summer school and night school.
To the current Department of “Justice” a simple message:
Now it’s time to ferret out what would be helpful. Watching this slowly wind through the courts will be excruciating. How dare they!?!
12/9 – Power Plant Siting Act Annual Hearing
December 7th, 2025
It’s that time of year, the most wonderful time of the year…
BUT what does this mean? Now it’s the “annual hearing on the Energy Infrastructure Permitting Act.” Last legislative session there were so many changes, and one that I think has “unintended” consequences is that it is no longer the “Power Plant Siting Act,” originally Minn. Stat. ch. 116C, then 216E, and now 216I.
Here’s the notice:
Got that — it’s on Tuesday, at too early o’clock:
What’s the point? Well, I do ask myself that every year. Here’s what the Notice says:
I’ve been attending since ?? I think 1998, during Nuclear Waste Daze. Much has changed since then, particularly public participation — opportunities have been cut and application review has been shortened to make it “more efficient,” a la the multiple statements by Commissioners, “what can we do to make this faster”
Siting infrastructure is more important now than ever since the Minnesota Public Utilities Commission has abdicate “approval” authority to MISO, and that we’re looking at lattice-tower 765V transmission lines marching across Minnesota. All this transmission with a stagnant peak demand:
And remember this from Xcel’s 2022 SEC 10K filing, page 36:
But supposedly we “need” all this transmission? What’s the rate of return for this capital investment? And what do transmission owners collect for transmission service on these lines? There are two large revenue streams here:
As if Tranche 1 wasn’t enough?
Oh, but wait, before that, there were all those MVP projects, in Minnesota along the Iowa border:
And of course, CapX 2020, from the 2006 Certificate of Need application, not very colorful (and the Bemidji to Grand Rapids line was applied for separately):
Here’s a rough artist’s (!) perception of what all that looked like with the SW MN 345kV, CapX 2020, MVP Portfolio (in MN), and MISO’s Tranche 1 for a past Power Plant Siting Act Annual Hearing. I need to update and also check to make sure everything’s included:
Right now, here’s where we’re at. Trying to track this, much less catch up from a month in Norway, is a royal pain. There’s just too much:
If you’ve not read Paul Wellstone & Mike Casper’s “Powerline: The First Battle of America’s Energy War,” now’s a good time. You can usually find a copy at abebooks.com.
MISO, you’re giving miso a bad name:
Here are the Administrative Law Judge’s summary of comments — after this, it just goes into a black hole at the PUC. Here’s last year’s and then 23 more years:
- 2000 Summary of Proceedings
2000 Report EQB
2001 Summary of Proceedings
2001 Report EQB
2002 Summary of Proceedings
2002 Report to EQB
2003 Summary of Proceedings
2003 Report to EQB
2004 Summary of Proceedings
2004 Report to EQB
2005 Report to PUC
2006 Report to PUC – Docket 06-1733
2007 Report to PUC – Docket 07-1579
2008 Report to PUC – Docket 08-1426
2009 Report to PUC – Docket 09-1351
2010 Report to PUC – Docket 10-222
2011 Report to PUC – Docket 11-324
2012 Report to PUC – Docket 12-360
2013 Report to PUC – Docket 13-965
2014 Summary Report– Docket 14-887
2015 Summary Report – Docket 15-785
2016 Summary Report – Docket 16-18
2017 Summary Report – Docket 17-18
2018 Summary Report – Docket 18-18
2019 Summary Report_- Docket 19-18
2020 Summary Report – Docket 20-18
2021 Summary Report – Docket 21-18
2022 Summary-Report_- Docket 22-18
2023 Summary Report – Docket 23-18
MISO – Data Center Load Growth
December 7th, 2025
We’re hearing a lot about potential data center demand for electricity. MISO recently released its “Expedited Project Review Results and Recommendation,” plans that, well, one could be a data center, and one is for sure.
On page 4-5, there’s a new 40MW load for West Glencoe. As you know, or should know, Glencoe is the site of “Bit 41” data mining which has been a problem for neighbors due to the noise.
Bit 49 crypto-currency in the news October 1st, 2022
The West Glencoe new substation is for a new 40 MW load, not much for a data center, so is it? No clue. Note the “N-1-1 low voltage concerns.”
On pages 5-6, there’s one that is expressly for a data center, 20 MW load (which isn’t much in the data center world). Look at the red star on the map, and granted it’s vague, but it looks to be the same location.
This new 1,000 MW load, across the river from St. Louis, what could that be???
Another new 1,000 MW load in same area, on the Missouri side of the river:
Those last two are from pages 12-27 of this Expedited Project Review Results and Recommendation, a cluster of projects all in the same area on both sides of the Mississippi River.
National Security Strategy!?!?!?
December 6th, 2025
DOH: Kremlin hails Trump’s national security strategy as aligned with Russia’s vision
Here it is, you MUST read this, it’s beyond Project 2025, a horrific statement that is an extreme shift in U.S. policy, extreme shift in the most basic U.S. assumptions — such blatant white supremacist ideology:
Minnesota, get ready!
December 3rd, 2025
The Trump administration has announced its intention to invade Minnesota this week.
Report: ICE headed to Twin Cities targeting Somali immigrants
Trump targets Minnesota’s Somali community with harsh words and policies
Claims that Somali immigrants “contribute nothing,” “have caused a lot of trouble,” and repeatedly calling Somalis “garbage,” including Minnesota Rep. Ilhan Omar.
Abandoning all subtlety, Trump calls Somalis ‘garbage’ as part of a racist rant
Trump calls Ilhan Omar ‘garbage’ and says Somalis should ‘go back to where they came from’
From that article:
And about Rep. Ilhan Omar:
And planning an operation here in Minnesota this week:
How to deal with this ugliness? Obscene isn’t a strong enough word — and this guy is “President?”




























