Thursday, July 10, 2025

No more Walzing around this issue!





"It is interesting that Minnesota can elect two incompetent governors back-to-back. South Dakota can elect a great governor. North Dakota can elect a great governor. Iowa can elect a great governor. Many states can get the feast of great governors - Minnesota only gets the crumbs." 




The good news is that our governor gets national press almost every day. The bad news is the press is most always bad. Why say that? It is apparent to even the most naïve of voters in Minnesota, that this guy could not govern his way out of a paper bag. Besides a wee bit of stolen valor, this guy is a phony. He is a faux person in so many of the things he has done in his life. But because we have so many uneducated or undereducated morons in this state, he has been elected twice. Amazing.

He has squandered a gargantuan state surplus, leaving the citizens with crumbs. He let the city of Minneapolis burn during the Floyd riots. He turned a blind eye to the record setting graft as some immigrants stole tons of money, and the food it was needed to feed needy children - vanished. And now it is alleged he is trying to stiff the taxpayers, for the expenses of trying to defend going against federal law on transgender and sanctuary issues. He is a first-class fool.

And now the question is simply this - should Walz run for a third term? In most states, he would be laughed across the border. In Minnesota, he might win again. Why? We have a very high percentage of Yellow Dogs and idiots. After seeing Jeff Johnson, the most qualified man EVER to run for governor, get beat by this lacky Tim Walz, most of the few citizens and patriots who still live here, just threw up their hands.

It is interesting that Minnesota can elect two incompetent governors back-to-back. South Dakota can elect a great governor. North Dakota can elect a great governor. Iowa can elect a great governor. Many states can get the feast of great governors - Minnesota only gets the crumbs. 

Many have asked if Minnesota would or could ever change. I used to hope for that. Now I doubt it. Even though hopes springs eternal, in Minnesota, under Tim Walz, we are hopeless. Abandoned. All we can do is watch evil legislation being written and then signed into law by Tim Walz.  

  

  

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