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You know what they say in psychology: The best indicator of future behavior is past behavior.
When it comes to Kamala Harris and Tim Walz – candidates who’ve taken great pains to obfuscate their policy positions – that might be an easy idea to dismiss. They haven’t told us who they are, so maybe they’ll be inspiring leaders!
Nothing could be further from the truth.
Harris and Walz have told us what they plan to do if they’re elected. We just need to look at their past behavior.
As vice president, Harris’ “accomplishments” are obvious: Record-high migrant crossings at the border, high inflation and disappointing foreign relations.
Walz’s accomplishments as governor in Minnesota are even worse.
Under Walz’s tenure, crime surged in Minnesota during the George Floyd riots in 2020, he hiked taxes on corporations and businesses and, at almost 10%, Minnesota has one of the highest income tax rates in the country.
Thanks to Walz and Democrats in the state legislature, Minnesotans are fleeing the state in droves. It’s one of the top 10 states people are moving away from.
My latest: Trump might win this election. What does that say about the Democratic Party?
I have friends on both sides of the political aisle. I understand why people are Democrats, especially Minnesotans. But Minnesota wasn’t always a haven of progressive ideas, which eventually will destroy the quality of life of the lovely people who live there.
Harris and Walz are prime examples of just how the Democratic Party’s politics has become so extreme – economically and socially.
With a few terrible exceptions, Harris and Walz have been purposely vague about their ideas for America’s future. But Americans shouldn’t be fooled.
They need to look only at the vice president’s last four years and Walz’s leadership in Minnesota to see where they will steer this country.