Gov. Walz fiddled while Minneapolis burned (not from climate)

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By Craig Rucker

The Harris-Walz ticket marches the Democratic party further Left than it has ever strayed before.

Walz was the governor who stood by and watched as his greatest cities went up in flames after George Floyd died during an arrest by Minnesota police.  By the time Walz finally sent in the National Guard, looters, arsonists and rioters had successfully destroyed civil order.

Walz is prepared, however, to prevent the Earth from “burning” by mandating wind turbines, solar panels, electric vehicles, taxes, regulations and subsidies.

On climate, energy and the environment Walz is either as radical, or more radical than Harris, leaving the pair playing deep roving left field with no balance in sight.

Harris’ Senate voting record at one time clocked in to the left of the entire chamber, including Bernie Sanders!  That’s according to a GovTrack analysis which has since gone down the memory hole.

Minnesota Governor Walz has operated under the Biden political model — run as a uniter, govern as a divider.

CNN reports that, “when he first ran for governor, his slogan or mantra was called ‘ONE Minnesota’ and he kept emphasizing the idea that ‘I can work across aisles. I can unite people…’ but once he got that trifecta, his message shifted to: ‘This is what we can do with single party control’.”

Like Biden, Walz ignored the voters failure to deliver him a clear policy consensus on climate and energy and pushed through a radical agenda relying on razor thin legislative majorities and shameless executive decrees.

Peter Murphy reports at CFACT.org, that “as governor, Walz imposed electric vehicle mandates by copy-catting California’s; forced wind and solar quotas for electricity supply to 80 percent by 2030; and voted as a congressman for ‘cap-and-trade’ carbon credits that would have crippled American industry with higher costs, lower production and job losses.”

Gabriella Hoffman describes Walz as a “Net-Zero zealot” in the latest hard-hitting podcast she posted to CFACT.org.

Last year Walz signed a law mandating that Minnesotans must limit themselves to 100% “clean energy” by 2040.  This requirement places Minnesota squarely alongside California in states whose leadership lacks any grasp of energy, climate and economic realities.

“One person’s Socialism is another person’s neighborliness,” Walz said on a recent Zoom for party activists.

That can’t be very reassuring for our neighbors in Venezuela fighting to throw off their Socialist yoke.

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