The totalitarian crackdown by Minnesota Governor Tim Walz during the China Virus hoax that paralyzed the nation and destroyed its economy has been revived on social media.
One bar owner who was ruined by Walz told Fox News that Democratic policies had bankrupted her. Another woman told the same story to the New York Post. Meanwhile, X-users have been sharing videos of Minneapolis police officers and National Guard troops who marched through the streets to enforce Walz's virus lockdown, firing paintballs at innocent Minnesotans on their porches.
Waltz's latest developments add to a string of embarrassments and controversies surrounding the vice presidential nominee, including a drunk driving arrest and friendship with an anti-Semitic Muslim fanatic.
Bar goes bankrupt
The woman who lost all her fortune because of Waltz is Lisa Zarza.
She told Fox & Friends First today that she refused to comply with Walz's orders to close and that his tyrannical virus measures have destroyed her business.
“They essentially took away my food service license, suspended my food license and then revoked my right to have a food license in the state,” she said.
They stripped me of my right to have a liquor license in my state for five years, which was later overturned, but it cost me two restaurants, it cost me two restaurants, and I was fined over $300,000.
Zarza, who left the state to open a bar in Wisconsin, told the New York Post that Walz was “evil,” according to Fox News.
She repeated that assessment to Fox viewers.
I believe Tim Walz is definitely evil. He shut down our state not once but twice. In November 2020, he decided that all bars and restaurants in our state had to be closed, and then reopened all the big box stores…Target, Walmart, Fleet Farm — they all reopened 100% a week before Black Friday. He was thinking about big business; he wasn’t thinking about Minnesota’s small businesses.
People say he has a hard heart for small businesses, but that's not the nature of this guy.
Waltz, a former public school teacher who has lived off taxpayer money for most of his adult life, knows nothing about running a business.
During the Floyd Hoax riots in May 2020, bar owner Bill Hupp told Fox's “The Big Money” that Walz was “ignoring the people he's supposed to represent.” And Hupp knows it: Rioters burned down his Hexagon Bar.
“It was a tumultuous time,” he told hosts. “Starting with Tim Walz and going all the way up to the mayor, there was a total lack of leadership. It was terrible.”
The next hap:
Without the police, the safety organisations, the firefighters and the people who were actually on the ground to control that kind of chaos, we were powerless and it was a really terrible environment.
Hupp told the New York Post he was lucky to have survived the riots led by Walz.
“It's just a total disregard for the people they're supposed to represent,” he told The Washington Post. Walz, he said, is “a criminal.”
“He could have called (the security guards) but he didn't,” Hupp told the paper. “I didn't have a drop of water in my house. Not a drop of water for three and a half days! It's crazy. It's a total failure of leadership.”
Hupp said an angry mob of 300 people stormed into his bar on May 28 as he, his sons and some friends were boarding up the establishment.
“When the group refused to leave, the mob began hurling frozen water bottles and shoes at them, calling them 'white privilege,'” the Post reported.
“I thought they were going to kill us. It was like they had kidnapped us,” he said, adding, “I didn't know if I was going to get out of there.”
The group eventually managed to return home, but in the early hours of May 29, 2020, the 92-year-old institution was set ablaze after an arsonist and two accomplices threw a Molotov cocktail into the rear of the building.
“All of a sudden, everything went white,” said Hupp, who saw the devastation on surveillance camera.
But Waltz didn't seem to mind: His wife was busy enjoying the smell of burning tires and soaking up the scenes of destruction, and his daughter was leaking information about the National Guard.
Stormtrooper
The rioters began rioting after George Floyd, a drug addict and repeat offender, died of a fentanyl overdose while in police custody.
Waltz let the mob do what they wanted.
But a video from May 30, 2020, shows him deploying the National Guard and city police against residents who watched as they marched through the streets.
“Well, there's more,” the woman said. “Look at this. They just keep coming.”
This caused angry “civil servants” to erupt in anger.
“Go home…go inside…go inside…go inside…go inside…go home, let's go!” the officers raged. “Light it up…go inside now…go home,” they yelled as they fired paintballs at the bewildered homeowners.
The officer struck the woman in the lower body.
Many scandals
The update on Walz follows a string of reports from left-leaning mainstream media that seem to undermine non-Democratic candidates.
As The New American reported last week, Waltz is close friends with anti-Semitic Islamic terror advocates, including one friend who is an imam and Hamas supporter, and who has shared what critics call a pro-Hitler video.
Walz also supports “Pride” parades where gays perform lewd acts in front of children, and in 1995, a Nebraska police officer arrested him for drunk driving.
Another point of contention is that he left the military just before the unit under his command was to leave for Iraq, and that he claimed to have gone to war.
H/T: The Daily Caller