DeSantis Blasts ‘Absolutely Ridiculous’ Kamala VP Pick Tim Walz

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis slammed far-left Minnesota Governor Tim Walz during a press conference this week for making claims that run contrary to the actions that he has taken as governor. DeSantis said that a lot of people have approached him and asked him his thoughts about Walz. “As Florida governor, I learn a lot ...

Aug 9, 2024 - 19:28
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DeSantis Blasts ‘Absolutely Ridiculous’ Kamala VP Pick Tim Walz

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis slammed far-left Minnesota Governor Tim Walz during a press conference this week for making claims that run contrary to the actions that he has taken as governor.

DeSantis said that a lot of people have approached him and asked him his thoughts about Walz.

“As Florida governor, I learn a lot about other states because when people leave those states, they tell me why they left those states,” he said. “I remember during COVID, the absolute frustration that people had moving from Minnesota because of how they were being treated.”

“This is a guy who’s out there with a line in his stump speech saying, ‘Our neighbors can do what they want, mind your own damn business,'” he continued. “Why did you set up a snitch hotline for neighbors to report on their neighbors for violating your draconian COVID restrictions? That’s not minding your own damn business! That’s government overreach.”

“And he’ll say, ‘Make your own healthcare choices.’ That’s fine, great,” he continued. “Then why did he impose a mandate to take an experimental MRNA Covid shot on your people? He did that for all state employees. I don’t think it was constitutional, it certainly wasn’t giving them an option for something that just came on the market. Are you kidding me? This is absolutely ridiculous. And on and on it goes about the policies that were done that have given them a net decrease in population.”

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