Governor Tim Walz's leadership on Minnesota and critiques the broader Democratic establishment in the state.
• Governor Tim Walz has contributed to significant fiscal issues in Minnesota, transforming a projected $17 billion budget surplus into a $6 billion deficit by approving a $72 billion budget with excessive welfare spending.
• Welfare expenditures have risen dramatically, increasing 42% over 20 years, with per-person welfare spending now at about $35,000.
• The problem extends beyond Walz, suggesting that systemic issues within the Democratic-Farmer-Labor (DFL) party also contribute to challenges in Minnesota, including an open-border policy and financial mismanagement linked to immigrant fraud.
• Former Governor Mark Dayton’s comment implies dissatisfaction for those who disagree with the state's direction, urging them to leave.
• The article argues that even if Walz does not run again, little will change as his potential successors, like Senator Klobuchar, are expected to continue similar policies.
The piece emphasizes that the departure of Governor Walz will not resolve the ongoing issues facing Minnesota, as the fundamental problems stem from the state's entrenched political structure and policies.
https://www.frontpagemag.com/its-not-just-gov-walz-its-minnesotas-democrat-establishment/
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