Thank you, Kamala: Tim Walz Gives Trump a Better Chance to Win

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This is an opinion piece.

After the past few weeks, I have to admit to feeling a bit anxious about the trajectory of the upcoming November election. A great concern of mine was that we either save the country with a Trump win or go way far left to destroy it from within with socialist or communist policies. To be honest, it seemed to me that Kamala Harris was on the path to winning in November.

I always felt for a while that Biden would be the Democratic nominee no matter what. Trump was doing very well against Biden – leading in almost every poll. Things looked really good after the Republican National Convention, too. Momentum was building. It looked like a sure win for Trump – and the country.  After the debate, however, it was obvious how mentally compromised Biden was. The entire country saw it – many for the first time since the media and Biden Administration had been running interference for Biden for quite some time.

The debate exposed Biden. The Emperor Had No Clothes. Yet, Biden insisted for weeks afterward that he was in the race for the presidency to stay. He even gave a speech about such. He was determined to be the nominee.  iden never indicated that he would quit.

Many of us on the right, myself included, sure hoped that Biden remained true to his word and stuck it out.  Until suddenly he wasn’t in it anymore. Biden stepped down to allow Kamala Harris to step in. Sadly, Americans will probably never really know how the left got Biden to pass the torch. Was he threatened with Article 25? Was he promised money?  A cushy landing for Hunter?  With the media we have today, which, in many cases, refuses to investigate and do any real unbiased reporting, we will never really know why Joe backed down.

What was really amazing was that suddenly, Democrats embraced Kamala Harris for the fill-in role. This was even after many had expressed concerns about Harris’s abilities or lack thereof for quite a while. There was a lot of hand-wringing about Kamala from Democrats.

It is probably why they allowed Joe to hang around for so long, even though he was apparently mentally compromised. They knew, as many of us already realized, that Harris is an empty suit. Void of actual intelligent thought and possibly even socialist to the core.  With a horrible cackle laugh that she seems to use when she cannot answer simple questions.

She has values that fly in the face of most true Americans. However, the empty suit is akin to Biden. Biden was a president who was easily led and possibly even controlled by forces behind the scenes. Obama and Soros, anyone??? Perhaps they now have their sights on Harris. Control Control. Control. (As a side note, given Biden’s mental acuity, who is really running the country? I have to laugh at the left, who always accuse Trump of attacking “democracy” when such is actually being attacked right before our eyes with a president who is AWOL and other unelected officials may be in charge!!! As well as a presumptive presidential nominee who was not elected by the people!).

So now Kamala has become Wonder Woman in the eyes of the press. Funny how much of her past anti-American word salads and viewpoints seem to have disappeared from social media. For example, lest we forget Kamala was totally against fracking. Such a stance would lead to crippling American independence on energy as well as end millions of jobs.

She also spoke in favor of encouraging people to donate money to George Floyd rioters during 2020 for bail. Rioters broke the law, burned cities (including a police station), and injured many that year! During one short time frame that year, in Chicago, 130 police officers were injured.

Of course, the media deemed such to be “mostly peaceful protests.” Sure. Americans who lived through this horrid time in our history know better. Police were demonized. Criminals were honored. The real biggie, too, is the border. Harris was indeed called the “Border Czar” by some major news outlets no matter how the media and Administration seem to insist that is not true. And what did she do? Certainly not enough. Did she even know what she was supposed to be doing? The border is a sieve, I believe, by design for more Democratic votes. An open border that puts many Americans at risk both from illegal drugs, human trafficking, and allows illegals the same benefits and voting access like actual citizens. And Harris failed to do enough at the border. They explain this by saying she was focused only on “root causes,” but that’s integrally connected to what happens AT the border.

And Kamala’s choice of her VP is now a gift – a gift to Republicans and Trump.

So just when I was feeling depressed and thinking Kamala and the left have the election in the bag, Harris picked Minnesota Governor Tim Walz as her Vice President nominee. The sun came out! Happy days are here again! I heard birds tweeting! Once again, Trump has a great chance to be elected come November.

Tim Walz is a nominee with as much past anti-American baggage as Kamala, but the press cannot hide all of his views and actions. Walz, as governor of Minnesota, delayed protection for Minnesota cities that were burning during the George Floyd riots. A police station went up in flames.

He wants to give illegal aliens all the rights of American citizens and then some. Driver’s licenses to illegals. Health care funded by government. So many leftie/socialist stances that the media will try to hide, but hopefully will be exposed.

Walz even had a phone hotline set up during Covid for people to call in to turn in their neighbors if their gathering was “too large” based on Covid protocols. How communistic is that??? Walz, ever the “progressive” even stated that “one person’s socialism is another person’s neighborliness.”  Really??? Walz is a California liberal wanna-be.  But I saved the most “weird” thing for last.  Tim Walz actually signed into law that tampon dispensers be placed in boys’ bathrooms in schools. Yes, you read that correctly. Tampon dispensers. For boys. That is why he has the nickname “Tampon Tim.” GOOD GRIEF. Think most Americans will go along with this? Especially after Tampon Tim called most of the heartland a place of “mostly rocks and cows.”  Let’s send these two packing come November.

Trump and Vance 2024.

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“The Democratic Party bought multiple seats on this court to achieve yet another outcome unobtainable democratically,” Justice Rebecca Bradley wrote in dissent.

Bradley joined Justice Annette Ziegler in dissent against hear the case from the Wisconsin Business Leaders for Democracy that a three-judge panel dismissed on April 28.

“It is indeed rare that I feel compelled to object to hearing a case,” Ziegler wrote. “But here, I have concluded this is too important to stand silent. The public should be informed of the requests afoot and it should have the opportunity to stay abreast of these proceedings.

“And, of course, the briefing and arguments could cause me to conclude that this appeal was proper and relief should be granted. We shall see.”

The majority of judges took offense at Bradley’s insinuation that the decision to hear the case was politically motivated, calling the dissent “false, inappropriate, and disingenuous charges.”

“Deciding to hear a case does not reflect any weighing of the merits of any party’s claims, let alone prejudgment about who will prevail and why,” Justice Rebecca Dallet wrote. “We do not prejudge cases, and for that reason, we do not comment at this early stage on the parties’ legal theories, or try to develop arguments in favor of one side or another.”

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(The Center Square) – Several Republican lawmakers are upset with the University of Wisconsin System’s proposal to increase tuition by 2% a year after a 5% increase.

Sen. Patrick Testin, R-Stevens Point, went as far as saying that a pair of trustees “lied to all our faces” in committee testimony when they said that tuition would not be raised again this soon.

“Unfortunately, students and their families are the ones who will be paying the price for this dishonesty,” Testin said in a statement. “At least we now know that we can no longer take the UW Board of Regents at their word.

“My Joint Finance Committee colleagues and I certainly will not forget this betrayal when the regents and UW officials come begging to us for more money during next year’s state budget deliberations. This is simply unacceptable.”

The 2% increase for resident undergraduate tuition would be effective this fall. The university said in a press release that the increase is below the current inflation rate. The increase also includes a 3.5% increase in segregated fees, which are for student services, activities, programs, and facilities. In all, it would be a 2.5% average increase across tuition, segregated fees and room and board.

“We recognize Wisconsin families are managing rising costs in every part of their lives, and that reality informed this proposal,” Universities of Wisconsin Interim President Renée Wachter said in a statement. “This is a measured increase that helps our universities continue providing strong student support and high-quality academic experiences while keeping a UW education among the most affordable in the Midwest.”

Sen. Eric Wimberger, R-Gillett, pointed out that, over the past 10 years, the system has added 2,400 non-faculty staff positions while educating 16,000 fewer students.

Wimberger said that, if the system would “eliminate their administrative bloat,” it would free up $750 million.

“UW’s leadership is continuing to pass its payroll expenses onto students and their families, when it should be cutting its massive bureaucracy and reinvesting its funds to create a more valuable student experience,” Wimberger said in a statement. “No amount of money will ever be enough for satisfy these bureaucrats, and the bright students who attend our universities are only left with a worse education.”

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Rep. Jim Piwowarczyk, R-Hubertus, released the letter to the governor, saying crimes victims in the state need more time and more of a voice in the process.

“Many Wisconsinites are stunned that convicted cop killers are even being considered for commutation. Cases like Ted Oswald's murder of Waukesha Police Captain James Lutz are exactly why so many families believed Wisconsin's truth-in-sentencing laws finally brought certainty and finality for victims and their loved ones," the lawmakers wrote.

Evers announced in April he is ending a pause in commutations in Wisconsin, and he is reviewing thousands of requests.

“It’s time for Wisconsin to join red and blue states across our country and finally move our justice system into the 21st Century by reforming our criminal justice and corrections systems to improve public safety, reduce the likelihood that individuals will reoffend when they enter our communities, and save taxpayer dollars in the long run,” the governor said in a statement.

Piwowarczyk said the governor's announcement not only caught families off-guard, but has created a problem for what he called "overwhelmed" state and local prosecutors who are required to abide by Marcy's Law that has protections for crime victims and their families.

“Victims and their loved ones deserve certainty, transparency, and respect from our justice system,” Piwowarczyk said. “Instead, families are being blindsided by commutation applications through social media posts and news reports. That is unacceptable. Wisconsin’s commutation process must put victims first, not reopen emotional wounds without proper notification or meaningful input.”

Piwowarczyk and the other lawmakers asked in their letter for a pause in commutations to allow lawmakers to:

● Create a robust public notification system and online tracking list for commutation applications;

● Extend victim notification periods to at least 90 days;

● Guarantee hearings that allow victims and families to be heard directly;

● Require full notification to district attorneys and sentencing judges;

● Remove all homicide offenders from eligibility for commutation consideration.

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The university claimed that it does not hold the contract and that it was denying access to what it called “draft documents” related to Tripp Umbach and payments to the firm.

“The university does not hold the contract, therefore there are no responsive records,” a public records custodian wrote to The Center Square in response to a public records request. “After a thorough search, the university has determined no record exists at the University of Wisconsin Madison related to your request.”

The Center Square also requested the documents from the University of Wisconsin system administration following the public records denial.

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Universities across the country contract with Tripp Umbach for the firm to produce similar reports, which are then used in requests for public funding or donations to the college or university.

Tripp Umbach produces reports for health care and economic development organizations along with colleges and says on its website that “our work enables leaders to make informed decisions, secure support, and implement strategies that deliver measurable results.”

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