My song is about the SAD STATE of MINNESOTA and the crooked Democrat politicians who run it.
They turn a blind eye to those who steal tax dollars through government assistance. It’s all done at the expense of hard-working Americans like YOU and ME in exchange for committed voters for their corrupt party.
Here’s a new parody song from Brian Coyne, based on the Bee Gees original hit.
Remember when MEN had their own SPACES and we could be ourselves? Remember when BOYS were allowed to be BOYS?
We didn’t have to police our language or worry being sent to HR for sensitivity training.
Feminism changed all of that. It’s time to reclaim our MAN CAVES Today!!!! Here’s a new parody song from Brian Coyne, inspired by Billy Idol’s song “Eyes Without a Face.”
A vintage honky-tonk country satire about the Minnesota fraud scandal, involving alleged Somali fraud rings, billions in COVID relief money, daycare and school lunch scams, and Feeding Our Future. Told with baritone vocals, chicken-pickin guitar, and a 1950s country sound, this song takes aim at corruption, whistleblowers, and political fallout in Minnesota. Here’s more from Puppetgate.
Is there a connection between EMPs (electromagnetic pulses) and rare earth metals? How about Greenland and the Woolsey Fire outside Los Angeles?
How does Fort Huachuca in Arizona and the political assassination of Charlie Kirk fit into the picture? Or investigative journalists like Candace Owens?
Finally, is there a connection to Jeffrey Epstein? Or to the psyops Satanists like Paul Vallely who led propaganda campaigns within the U.S. military?
Lots to unpack here, in what seems like a simple AI jig generated by citizens’ journalist George Webb.
(EDITOR’S NOTE: You’ll have to watch on YouTube because the Google goons are trying to censor Webb, as usual! You can’t have an informed public. They have to be bathed in a web of secrets and lies!)
Welcome to Quality “Learing” Center — where the doors are locked, the kids are invisible, and the money somehow keeps rolling in.
This is a satirical parody song inspired by Minnesota daycare fraud scandals and the general feeling that everyone noticed… except the people in charge. The lyrics exaggerate, mock, and lean hard into sarcasm to highlight how absurd the situation already was. Here’s more from AI Trailer Home.