The Biden-Walz inflation theft

Let's not tiptoe with words like affordability. That's the DFL's euphemism for Bidenflation, which was the worst since the late Jimmy Carter. Simply put, inflation is a thief. It's stealing the American Dream from Gen-Z. Let's not tiptoe around socialism, either. Socialism is a thief, too. Thriving economies are built upon capitalism, not socialism. Show me a socialist nation and I'll show you a nation without a middle class. It's that simple.

Joe Biden isn't the only thief that's a Democrat idiot. Pick any DFL politician, whether it's Tim Walz, Erin Murphy, Jamie Long or Aric Putnam. Though they'll deny it, they're socialists, too. They've spent your money just as willingly as Biden did. It isn't difficult to remember that Peggy Flanagan was cheering Tim Walz and the DFL Trifecta for throwing away an $18,000,000,000 surplus, then watching Walz and the DFL raise taxes and fees by another $10,000,000,000.

Though it isn't theft of the same nature as inflation, overspending and tax hikes steal capital-creating opportunities. Overspending causes high interest rates, which steals the opportunity to build generational wealth through savings, home-buying, small business investment and other opportunities. When you're taxed too much and government spends irresponsibly, people are robbed of the opportunity to build for the future.

Why would sane Minnesotans vote for such stupidity? Voting for theft through policy is foolishness. It isn't that different than throwing money out of a car window.

The past 2-3 weeks have highlighted the cash Minnesota lost through theft/fraud. People should be upset about that. Still, that's just one type of theft from people trying to climb the upward mobility ladder. Bill Glahn is a senior policy fellow at the Center for the American Experiment. In this interview with FBC's Dagen McDowell, Glahn gave an abridged version of the Walz fraud fiasco:

Bill's right in saying that $1,000,000,000 worth of fraud "is the floor, not the ceiling" of this fiasco. Over the weekend, Gov. Walz told Meet the Press's Kristen Welker that Minnesota is a prosperous state, a well-run state. We're AAA-bond rated. If it's such a well-run state, why did you spend $18,000,000,000 projected surplus, then raise taxes and fees by another $10,000,000,000? This is money that belongs to the people of Minnesota, not the grifters from Somalia or other East African nations. Tom Emmer, my congressman and the U.S. House Majority Whip, told this to David Asman:

I'll close on a slightly different note. Minnesota isn't a 'well-run state." It's the opposite of that. Like David Asman, I don't have to use terms like allegedly to characterize the theft-through-fraud. Somalis have pled guilty to the fraud. That's a finding of fact. That isn't an opinion anymore. Whether it's theft through fraud, theft through inflation or theft through irresponsible spending or high taxes, it's still theft.

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