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EXPOSED: Tim Walz’s “Snitch” Program That Makes Fidel Castro Blush!


I’m going to be doing a new series of “Exposed” articles about Tim Walz because there is SO MUCH content to cover.

And since he seems so proud of his record, let’s put it out there for all of America to see!

Because if you ask me, living in Minnesota under his rule sounds like living Hell!

Exhibit A…Walz’s Neighborhood Snitch Program where you were encouraged to call in and rat out your neighbor.

What a great concept, I’m sure that doesn’t sound like Communist China!

Here are more details on the program:

Tim Walz, the Governor of Minnesota, faced significant backlash for setting up a hotline during the COVID-19 pandemic where citizens could report their neighbors for violating stay-at-home orders. This initiative was intended to monitor compliance with restrictions aimed at curbing the spread of the virus. However, it was met with criticism and accusations of encouraging a “snitch culture.”

The hotline, operational from March 2020 until November of the same year, received thousands of reports from Minnesotans who reported on their neighbors for activities deemed non-essential or in violation of the stay-at-home order. Reports ranged from people playing basketball in parks and walking their dogs to gatherings in homes. Critics argued that this program infringed on civil liberties and privacy rights, fostering an environment of mistrust among neighbors.

Moreover, the program was seen by many as an overreach of government power, with some comparing it to authoritarian regimes where citizens are encouraged to report on each other’s activities. This program was part of a broader set of measures implemented by Governor Walz during the pandemic, which included lockdowns and restrictions on businesses and public gatherings.

The program was eventually discontinued, but it left a lasting impact on the public perception of Governor Walz and his handling of the COVID-19 crisis.

Here’s how it sounded:

Full video player here:

The program was heavily criticized and eventually shut down.  Gee, I wonder why?

  1. Erosion of Community Trust: The program was seen as undermining the fabric of neighborhoods, turning people against each other instead of fostering mutual support during a challenging time.
  2. Privacy Concerns: There were significant worries about privacy, with individuals feeling that their personal lives were being intrusively monitored by their neighbors.
  3. Potential for Abuse: The system was ripe for misuse, with the possibility of people making false reports out of spite or personal vendettas.
  4. Encouragement of Division: Rather than uniting people to combat the pandemic collectively, the program was viewed as creating divisions and encouraging a mentality of suspicion and hostility.
  5. Implementation Issues: The practical aspects of the program were also criticized. There were questions about how reports would be verified and the potential burden on law enforcement to follow up on potentially frivolous complaints.

It reminds me so much of this meme:

Hard to believe but this might even be worse:

If it sounds like Communist China, perhaps….it is?

Is Tim Walz Controlled by China?

Hard to believe – or given the company he associates with, not so hard to believe -, but ‘Mr. Midwest’ Governor Tim Walz could very well by a Chinese asset.

 

In fact, ‘Mr. USA’ Walz, as reported by Fox News’ Jesse Watters, has been to China over 30 times!

Here’s Senator Tom Cotton on Walz’s relationship with China…

And check out James Lindsay’s take on Walz – remember, nothing to see here…

As usual, the Democrats are trying t0 fool us with identity politics.

‘Hey, see this old midwestern white guy? He’s just like you!’

This sums up the Democrats’ intentions with Walz quite well…

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