Friday, April 10, 2020

MN Governor Slab-Of-Ham-Head Walz pretends his heart breaks for people.


As COVID-19 deaths jumped and hospitalizations rose, Gov. Tim Walz urged Minnesotans Thursday to stay vigilant to help stem the disease’s spread — and he responded to fresh criticism from a key GOP leader that extending the stay-at-home order through May 4 was not warranted.

I want people back to work as bad as anyone,” but decisions have to be driven by evidence and expert guidance, Walz told reporters minutes after (Republican) Senate Majority Leader Paul Gazelka took to Twitter to rip the extended stay-home order.

“I'm tired of this. I’m frustrated by this. My heart breaks for the people who are worried about their economic well-being,” Walz added.
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...minutes before Walz’s briefing was set to begin on Thursday, Gazelka wrote on Twitter: “I do not approve of the governor’s unilateral decision to continue the order to shelter at home until May 4. We have to get on with our lives.

Gazelka questioned the Walz team’s projections of needing to prepare for as many as 5,000 intensive care cases eventually. “Why shut MN business down for a NY sized surge?” he wrote.
Walz's heart doesn't "break for the people."

He's been in office a little over one year. What's he done for the people of the state? Nothing.

What has Walz done? Two things:

1) He sucks up all the oxygen around every television camera and microphone that exists, endlessly appearing in the media to promote his Liberal agenda with  long-winded, repetitious and redundant nebulous platitudes.

2) Bullied Twin Cities Public Television into destroying incriminating and embarrassing video of his unqualified wife Gwen speaking about issues on which she is completely clueless and uninformed.

Walz actually makes me miss our former inept governor, Richie Rich.

Walz: "Raise taxes, tax and spend, tax and spend, tax and spend." And of course, "Bring in the refugees."

Walz will likely run for re-election in three years and win. Why? Because Minnesota Democrats have less cognitive abilities than sawdust.
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