Sharing Some Thoughts With Congressman John Moolenaar

Wednesday , 20, December 2023 2 Comments



United States Congressman John Moolenaar (R-中国; 中國) loves to misinform his constituents. His emails, media ad buys, and social media are rife with outright lies. His devotion to lying makes it curious that in his email dated December 18, 2023, he explains he voted ‘Yea’ to open an impeachment investigation for President Biden on December 13, 2023, because he wants to “uncover the facts.”
Moolenaar doesn’t share what any of those ‘facts’ could be in the email, but he does reach out for constituent comments. The subject of the email is “Do You Support Impeachment?”


Guaranteed, if anyone bothers to click that link and complete the survey, no one will read it. Engaging with John Moolenaar in any way is also pointless and counterproductive. The more you pay attention to him, the more people think what he says matters. Moolenaar’s survey does ask, “Share Your Thoughts,” so why not? Just don’t do it there. Moolenaar couldn’t care less what you think.

The best way to share thoughts about this lying sack is on your platform. Therefore, here are Up North Progressive’s thoughts about Seditious Prick John Moolenaar and all of the lies he tells you.

John Moolenaar, with 105 others, signed the Amicus Brief in support of Texas’s lawsuit to invalidate the 2020 election results. If the Supreme Court had voted in favor of this case, John Moolenaar’s victory would have been invalidated. Maybe he didn’t think that through.

In 2023, however, Moolenaar doubled down on “the 2020 election was stolen” rhetoric by inviting Constitutional Sheriff Kim Cole to attend the State of the Union Address as his guest. It doesn’t take much to guess Moolenaar’s motivation for impeaching President Biden.

Moolenaar’s congressional conduct goes beyond the 2020 election. John Moolenaar is actively working to defund the WHO because … ? Moolenaar in March of 2023, told Health and Human Services Secretary Yellen that if the COVID emergency is over, $90 billion in ARPA funds should be used to pay down the national debt instead of funding veteran pensions. Moolenaar is well-known for claiming he supports veterans.

Moolenaar’s voting record is a laundry list of his blatant lying. From voting in favor of resolutions to denounce the horrors of socialism to the Save Our Gas Stoves Act to voting no to eject fellow habitual liar, George Santos, Moolenaar votes for supporting his falsehoods instead of what the people of the Second Congressional District need. You know, like jobs?



John Moolenaar has lied the loudest about the Gotion battery plant coming to Big Rapids, Michigan. With a business willing to go to a job-starved region of the state with billions in investments for the community and over 2000 jobs, you would think that in a state with 50 Chinese co-owned businesses operating, that one more wouldn’t matter. According to Moolenaar, this one factory will not only force employees to join the Chinese Communist Party, but it will also be a spy base for the Chinese military to keep tabs on Camp Grayling 100 miles to the north. Scary things like spying, stealing technology, then kicking the Americans out of business, and ultimately, intelligence gathering for the ultimate goal of the Chinese – declare war on the United States – are the goals of the Gotion battery plant.

Ironically, John Moolenaar appeared in a video created by the EV Taxpayer Task Force. The YouTube channel and website can be traced back to a company based in France called Avisa Partners. One of their partners is Syngenta, based out of …. wait for it …. CHINA!

How much Chinese money did John Moolenaar receive to appear in that video? Did John Moolenaar have to join the CCP first? Perhaps we must extend Moolenaar’s anti-Chinese legislation to include John Moolenaar’s activities.

Just scratching the surface of the thoughts Up North Progressive would love to share with John Moolenaar.




2 thoughts on “ : Sharing Some Thoughts With Congressman John Moolenaar”
  • Ed Haynor says:

    Thanks for the informative email. Earlier, I went ahead and filled out this specific survey, which included plenty of comments. A posted it on my Facebook page, as well as Moolenaar’s Facebook page. A person can’t post directly to his page, but you can post it as one of the comments to a related or unrelated post that he makes.

    • Up North Progressive says:

      It’s best not to engage with John Moolenaar through social media or email. The algorithms that control content people see get a boost every time someone responds to him. Hopefully, the Democratic Party in the Second Congressional District will recruit a viable candidate to beat Moolenaar in 2024. So far, they have not.

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