Walz turned neighbors against neighbors and angrily said, “It’s for their own good.”
Examples from his snitch hotline
Kamala Harris running mate Tim Walz set up a government snitch hotline and asked people to narc on their neighbors. When some Minnesotans asked him to remove it, he refused and said: “It’s for their own good.”
Is that neighborly? No.
Is that “minding your own damn business”? No.
Is it typical of Walz’s arrogant, heavy-handed governing philosophy? Yes.
Nosy snitches motivated and enabled by Walz reported the following to the Walz Snitch Hotline during his draconian lockdowns as governor:
–Neighbor hugged someone! [Link]
–People were playing basketball! [Link]
–People went to church! [Link]
–People visited the dog park! [Link]
–People bought chips and soda at the corner store — “inessential” items! [Link]
–People in Walmart buying “inessential” items! [Link]
–Workers installed a dock on the lake! [Link]
–Kids playing soccer! [Link]
–Catholics went to confession! [Link]
–Lutherans served meals in the church dining hall! [Link]
–People were playing frisbee! [Link]
–People did an outdoor exercise class! [Link]
–People went to their cabin! [Link]
Despite his frequent lectures on the topic, Walz does not mind his own business.
Not only does Walz get up into your business, he wants other people to get up into your business too.
The official Walz snitch hotline number was 651-793-3746 and the official Walz snitch email address was [email protected].
An audio recording of the Walz snitch line “greeting” can be found here.
See Also:
Tim Walz “Proud to have voted for cap and trade” — a radical $1 trillion energy tax increase
Tim Walz blew through an $18 billion budget surplus and raised taxes on the middle class
Tim Walz raised fees on middle class family fishing boats
Tim Walz even raised fees on canoes, kayaks, paddleboards
Stay tuned to ATR’s Kamalanomics.org for updates.