Tim Walz's soft-on-crime Minnesota

There's little doubt amongst Minnesotans that Tim Walz's soft-on-crime policies have endangered people's lives. Couple that with Tim Walz's disappearing act the first 3 days of the George Floyd and you have the portrait of a leadership void.

Minnesotans need leadership from their governor, especially on the issue of crime. Scott Jensen has that plan and he's sharing it with Minnesota. Tim Walz failed. It's time for a change. In 23 days, we need to fire Tim Walz. That isn't a suggestion. It's an imperative.

The first point in Scott Jensen's plan is titled "Make Carjacking a Crime with Harsh Penalty." Jensen states that "Create a specific crime for carjacking. Currently, carjackers are either charged with robbery or assault. This proposal would model after the bill in the Minnesota Senate and being blocked by Democrats in the Minnesota House. Defendants would serve two, four or six year minimum sentences under this proposal."

This explains why we need harsh penalties for carjacking:

This is a portrait of Tim Walz under pressure:

Tim Walz isn't a portrait in leadership. He's a portrait in disappearing acts. Here's another point in Jensen's plan to make Minnesota safer:
Stop Non-Profit Funding to Bail out Criminals

End the ability for non-profits to bail out violent criminals, a bill that has been blocked by DFLers in the legislature. Kamala Harris famously donated to a non-profit which bailed out violent criminals after the Minneapolis riots.

The DFL's soft-on-crime policies are a portrait in wokeness. Remember this?

Tim Walz hasn't made Minneapolis or Minnesota safer. Giving him 4 more years won't make our neighborhoods safer. Tim Walz has shown us who he is.

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