Episode 429, The Andrew Parker Show - Law, Order, and the Ballot: Andrew Parker with “Precarious State” Contributor Jim Rubin
Minneapolis is at an inflection point. With off-year municipal elections just days away, Andrew sits down with Minneapolis property owner and community voice Jim Rubin, a featured contributor in the new documentary “Precarious State.” They trace how policy shifts since 2017 and decisions in 2020 reshaped public safety, downtown vitality, and neighborhood life—and what a course correction could look like. You’ll hear: • The on-the-ground view from affordable housing in the urban core • How policing, prosecution, and city policy interact on everyday crime • Why low-turnout municipal races will set the city’s trajectory for four years • A practical voter’s frame: common-sense leadership vs. ideological agendas • Where to watch “Precarious State” (find it on our Resources page) If you care about Minneapolis—its parks and lakes, small businesses, safety, and future—this conversation is a must-listen. Subscribe on YouTube, follow the show, and share with a neighbor. Special thanks to our sponsors: Parker Daniels Kibort, True North Private Investments and A La Carte Creative Group. Support the show The Andrew Parker Show - Politics, Israel & The Law. Follow us on Facebook, LinkedIn, YouTube and X. Subscribe to our email list at www.theandrewparkershow.com Copyright © 2025 The Andrew Parker Show - All Rights Reserved.
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