Tim Walz, Kamala Harris’s selected running mate, is as repugnant and eerie as his Minnesota constituents. Many praised their duo for being an ideal match, since they were both DEI supporters, extremely awake, and habitually dishonest.
The former standout receiver Adam Thielen’s wife expressed her feelings on Walz in a post on X.
Caitlin Thielen lamented that the former national guard member who absconded from Iraqi duty and went missing had driven Minnesota “into the ground” after taking office as governor of Minnesota.
Additionally, she sent a statement from Michelle Tafoya outlining the challenges they faced under Walz.
Since 1994, I have called Minnesota home. It used to be among the most beautiful and safest areas in the US, but now it’s one of the saddest. Tafoya wrote, “Police morale has plummeted.”
There have been more departures than arrivals. Walz is a skilled deceiver. He let our cities to burn, has caused scandal to cost the taxpayer more than half a billion dollars in the last four years, blamed youth sports for the spread of Covid, and I could go on. It will be evident that the nation must choose between freedom and leftism.
Walz was also being investigated for falsifying his service history.
In 2018, retired Army Command Sergeant Majors Thomas Behrends and Paul Herr revealed how Walz absconded from their planned deployment to Iraq.
He received a conditional promotion to Command Sergeant Major on September 17, 2004. When he was counseled and signed the Statement of Agreement and Certification, the terms had been explained to him. The two military officers wrote, “The promotion is null and void like it never happened if the conditions are not met.”
“A warning order was issued to the 1-125th Field Artillery Battalion, which included the position he was serving in, to prepare to be mobilized for active duty for a deployment to Iraq,” they added in their statement of early 2005.
“He resigned on May 16, 2005, leaving the 1-125th Field Artillery Battalion and its soldiers in a precarious situation; the battalion was preparing for war without its senior non-commissioned officer.”
During his administration, a number of anti-people policies were also put into place, such as the lockdown orders that during the pandemic caused numerous Minnesotan restaurants and companies to file for bankruptcy.
In addition, Walz encouraged rioting following the death of George Floyd and took no action to curb state-wide crime, especially carjacking.
After the governor allowed more refugees and undocumented immigrants into the state, Minneapolis also had the highest concentration of Somali immigrants.