Tim Walz never received any serious scrutiny until he joined the Democrat Presidential ticket.
Now the American people are discovering what a disaster he truly is.
And Tim Walz was madder than hell when a restaurant owner gave him this reality check.
Minnesota business leaders go nuclear on Tim Walz
Minnesota Democrat Governor Tim Walz watched Black Lives Matter and Antifa riots go on a rampage of destruction for three days before he called in the National Guard in the summer of 2020.
That decision was representative of the radical left-wing, soft-on-crime “leadership” he’s shown running the state.
The House Judiciary Committee’s Subcommittee on Crime and Federal Government Surveillance held a hearing on the “consequences of soft-on-crime policies.”
Walz’s stint as Governor was in the spotlight during the hearing.
“Violent crime in Minnesota remains significantly elevated due to the lingering effects of the summer 2020 riots, in addition to the prosecution’s refusal to hold criminals accountable following the riots and violence that occurred during the aftermath of the death of George Floyd,” Chairman Andy Biggs (R-AZ) said.
Two members of Minnesota’s business communities testified about the effect that violent crime in the state had on them during Walz’s Governorship.
Minnesota Private Business Council president Jim Schultz said that his state is in “crisis” because of its radical Democrat Governor.
“Tim Walz’s record on crime has left Minnesota in crisis,” Schultz stated. “During his tenure, the state has become a place where criminals run free, law enforcement is assailed, and families are without the safety and security they deserve.”
Schultz said that Walz sat on his hands while the violence ramped up during the George Floyd riots in 2020.
“Those terrible days demonstrated that Tim Walz has at least mastered one skill: the art of standing idly by while his state spirals into chaos,” Schultz said. “Fast forward to today, violent crime is Tim Walz’s legacy. Homicides have surged by 75%, and gunshot victims have doubled.”
Restaurant owner reveals the horrors of Minnesota
Minnesota chef and restaurant owner Brian Ingram said that burglaries began to skyrocket in 2020.
“I moved to Minnesota in 2012 from New York,” Ingram said. “In those first five or six years, I had one burglary that happened. Since 2019 and beyond, I know we’re north of 12 burglaries.”
Ingram said that the police didn’t do anything after his business partner’s son died of a fentanyl overdose.
“His son, Johnny, died of a fentanyl overdose above our restaurant,” Ingram explained. “His drug dealer, we had all of his information. We gave it to the police. That drug dealer was never arrested and he is still on our streets today.”
Schultz noted that Vice President Kamala Harris supported the Minnesota Freedom Fund that paid the bail of violent criminals who went on to commit more crimes like murder.
“Thanks to Kamala Harris’s favorite charity and Walz’s tacit endorsement, violent offenders have received Get Out of Jail Free cards, and Minnesotans have paid the price with their lives,” Schultz said.
Tim Walz is doing his best to turn Minnesota into the San Francisco of the midwest.