The Most Dangerous P/VP Ticket?

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By Martin Armstrong

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Texas Governor Greg Abbott has called the Harris-Walz ticket “the most dangerous p/vp ticket ever,” adding, “She supports free health care to illegal immigrants. He signed laws giving state services to them. Both provide magnets for more illegal immigration.” It is no exaggeration to say that these two want to push socialistic policies on America. As Walz himself has said: “Don’t ever shy away from our progressive values. One person’s socialism is another person’s neighborliness.”

Tim Walz is a staunch supporter of open borders. As governor of Minnesota, he passed legislation to make Minnesota a sanctuary state. Walz believes that taxpayers should fund bills that provide Democrats with additional power, which could be anything from permitting illegals to vote to climate initiatives with no ROI. Walz pushed through legislation to grant illegal migrants driver’s licenses, making it easier for them to participate in elections. He expanded MinnesotaCare health program to include migrants as well. He implemented “free” college tuition for illegal migrants and anyone with a household income under $80,000.

Walz has no problem spending money he did not earn. Under Governor Walz, Minnesota’s expenditures expanded 40% from $41 billion in 2019 to $58 billion in 2023. His most recent budget of $72 billion is to be funded by an increase the sales tax as well as higher vehicle and license registration fees. Minnesota’s marginal tax rate of 9.85% for the highest earners is one of the highest in the United States.

People are fleeing Minnesota under Tim Walz. Over 8,221 households chose to leave Minnesota in 2022, with a replacement rate of only 0.86, as indicated by research from the Cato Institute. Households earning over $200,000 annually were more likely to flee Minnesota thanks to high taxation and socialistic policies that target anyone with more. The high-tax, business-adverse environment has caused money to leave the state, with the Tax Foundation’s State Business Tax Climate Index ranking Minnesota 44 out of 50 states for business. The Economic Freedom of North America index ranks the state 43rd in the country due to its aggressive taxation.

Walz also supports defunding the police. The Black Lives Matter advocate has seen crime in his state grow significantly. The murder rate reached a new record in 2021 after increasing 8.5% to 201 homicides. Violent crime in general rose by 21.6% that same year. Rapes increased by an alarming 22.7%, yet Walz wants to speak about women’s rights and health. Carjackings are also now an issue in Minnesota as motor vehicle theft spiked by 20% in 2021, reaching a 20-year high.

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Tim Walz will always find the funds to support climate change. He signed legislation in 2023 that aims to transition Minnesota to a 100% carbon-free state by 2040. He adopted California’s clean car emissions standards through an executive order back in 2021. He signed another executive order back in 2019 claiming that climate change was an “existential threat” that could only be solved by taxation and personal sacrifice for the public. He has already pledged hundreds of millions into combatting the weather cycle.

We know without a doubt that Tim Walz is going to raise taxes if elected this November. Neither he nor Kamala Harris has a plan to tackle the cost of living crisis. They do, however, plan to implement policies that directly cause our nation to be a dangerous place. They plan to implement policies that force families to give more of their money to the government for initiatives that will never benefit them. Walz himself has called socialism a form of being neighborly and will propel America into the Great Reset – before the people have had enough.

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