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|    I watched as Gov. Tim Walz let my home s    |
|    23 Aug 24 11:49:07    |
      XPost: mn.politics, alt.politics.democrats, talk.politics.guns       XPost: sac.politics, or.politics       From: contact@tiffanyhenyard.com              Minnesotans have felt the heat from the flames, financial disaster and       physical loss from his recklessness              BeyondWords       While Democrats are losing their minds with enthusiasm for presidential       nominee Kamala Harris’ VP pick, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, his presence on the       ticket reminds me of real-life nightmares he created for his own state.              In his four years as governor, Minnesota became near unlivable and dangerous       for its citizens and a killing field for the preborn. His remarkable cowardice       and carelessness are personal as it destroyed businesses, friendships, family       members and the        place I once called home.              The day New York passed its first infanticide bill in 2019 was the same day my       pro-life career truly began. Only four years later, Walz became enemy No. 1 to       Minnesotan preborn lives, signing the first bill in Minnesota legalizing       abortion-on-demand and        infanticide.              However, his callous embrace of terror began before 2023, most notably with       the infamous George Floyd riots.              What once used to be one of the safest and most beautiful cities in the U.S.       saw entire city blocks turned into a fiery ash heap, forcing my friends to       flee for their lives due to shootings, riots, violence, left-wing activists       blocking major highways,        and mobs right in front of their doorsteps.              Gunshots flew through the windows of homes, killing innocent bystanders,       sending gas stations and grocery stores into flames, and allowing rioters to       loot at their leisure. My once artistic and financially booming city became       unrecognizable.              And Walz allowed it to happen. He even had the audacity to lecture Minnesotans       that they were the indecent ones.              "We should not put property above people…" he declared as rioters burnt down       businesses and killed or injured innocent people. And it would have continued       if former President Trump hadn’t threatened to send troops.              Sadly, the long-standing chaos had already left its mark. Our quiet, safe and       protected Asguard on earth became Gotham on steroids. Now, no man or woman       dares walk alone, even in the daylight.              What happened in Minneapolis was all because Walz was too scared of radicals       and losing his political standing to act. His governance was the green light       to other state leaders who allowed their cities to accept looting, rioting and       violence as a normal        way of life.              In addition to all this, there were his socialist executive orders, a power       grab created by COVID-19. Among my friends, it created ideological chaos.              People who were once my friends left me and called me a bigot. My close       college friend who I trusted and loved turned against me because of different       BLM and COVID-19 beliefs, even tracking my location so I "wouldn’t spread       COVID" and reporting me for "       not following the rules" as I was continuing my pro-life work.              Walz created a system where neighbors had to turn against each other out of       fear of fines, getting charged by the state, serving jail time, and being       further ostracized by fellow Minnesotans. He even created a hotline for people       specifically to report        people who were "breaking COVID regulations."              The "Minnesota Nice" culture disappeared. It felt like a tyrant-run territory       for almost a year. Walz brags about how abortion is a private matter, yet       invaded to the greatest lengths, the privacy of all Minnesotans with his       unconstitutional COVID        mandates.              Walz’s bullying platform meant that I was even forced to present my senior       Capstone project over Zoom because one of my roommates threatened to report me       if I presented in-person due to my recent COVID exposure.              You think that would be enough, but when I came back to school in 2020, Walz       signed executive orders to make my education that much harder.              As a resident assistant at the University of Northwestern, state executive       orders required me to keep my friends from hugging, studying together, eating       with one another, and even having their families visit.              I was forced to separate people not fully socially distancing, make them put       their masks over their noses while they had to sit in isolation, and had to       report if any of my residents attended big gatherings outside of school. If I       didn’t, I would get        written up.                     [continued in next message]              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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