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    1. Use the ARNG to protect the people, enough with these god damn no-good-giving words.

    2. Electronic_Living520 on

      When is he going to start providing training and equipment to Minnesotans to protect and defend themselves and their property against ICE?

      When is he going to stop using the state police to protect ICE murderers?

      Anything short of that is grossely inadequate. 

    3. Thickly_Taurus on

      Minnesota State Police and MPD are protecting ICE, not the citizens. Walz and Frey are full of shit, until that changes

    4. Horton_Takes_A_Poo on

      Just saw a live stream from a protest. Minnesota State Police standing shoulder to shoulder with ICE. I don’t live there, but if I did I would rather have Walz not say anything at all than give his version of thoughts and prayers.

    5. BlushBunnayy on

      He needs to provide training and equipment for Minnesotans to defend themselves against ICE and stop using state police to protect ICE agents involved in the shooting.

    6. Pristine_Wrangler295 on

      What happened to him saying he was going to bring in the national guard to protect citizens? So tired of talk and no action

    7. DreadnoughtDT on

      We all know what he needs to do. But I don’t know if he wants to be the spark that starts a states vs government civil war. In that way I can understand his hesitation. But either way he goes, lives will be lost.

    8. Moist-Citron-4830 on

      Only solution is citizens arming themselves and showing up in numbers. That’s where we’re at.

    9. TheWitchQueenOfMe on

      What happened to deploying the national guard? My god, I know peaceful protest is important, but can we PLEASE try putting our money where are mouth is, and do something??

    10. LustyLassiezz on

      Where’s the National Guard he promised? Talk is cheap, actions speak louder

    11. sfw_supdood on

      This man is a pushover. The peak of his legacy is calling republicans „weird“.

    12. The Democrats won’t do anything for the next 9 months for one simple reason: they don’t have to.

      What are you going to do, vote for Trump?

      Anything resembling a healthy democracy is dead in America. Trump put the final stake in the heart. You now have a choice between corporate beholden do-nothing politicians who pretend to care about the less fortunate, and a fascist group of power-hungry narcissists who will do anything to benefit themselves.

    13. arkadiysudarikov on

      Oh, wow, okay!

      Must be serious.

      Now he’s addressing.

      What’s next?

      Strongly-worded note?

    14. aaron_in_sf on

      It’s past time for him to STFU and deploy the Guard.

      Shit has already started. It’s inevitable now that there be open and probably armed conflict between forces.

      Let’s see who’s loyal to the people and who’s a fascist thug.

    15. In the crucible of crisis, we search for leaders forged in courage. The moment is calling for lions. Instead we get lambs in lions’ clothing—bleating reassurances while the wolves circle, too craven to even name the danger at the gate.
      Hollow men and women, all of them. All title and no timber. All office and no honour. Puffed up on ceremony, shrivelled in character. They mistake the seat for the statesman, the flag pin for the patriot.

      Where we need iron spines, we get weathervanes—spinning, always spinning, chasing the wind of bipartisanship that died long ago. Where we need voices to steady a republic, we get pearl-clutching and parliamentary procedure. Where we need action, we get hand-wringing. Where we need fighters, we get fundraisers.
      And when the hour demands they stand and be counted? Silence. Abstentions. Compromise with those who offer none in return. And the quiet shuffle of feet across the Capitol marble—always away, never toward—leaving the rest of us to face what they have not the stomach to name, let alone fight.
      These are not leaders. These are seat-fillers. Seat-warmers in the halls the Founders built. And history will remember them as such—small men in sacred chairs, elected to lead, who swear an oath they never mean to keep, and flinch when their moment comes.

      Where we need iron spines, we get weathervanes—spinning, always spinning, chasing the wind of the next election cycle. Where we need voices to steady a republic, we get poll-tested platitudes and the practiced art of saying nothing. Where we need sacrifice, we get self-preservation draped in the Stars and Stripes.
      And when the hour demands they stand? Silence. Excuses. And the quiet shuffle of feet across the Capitol marble—always away, never toward—leaving the rest of us to face what they have not the stomach to name, let alone fight.

      These are not leaders. These are placeholders. Seat-warmers in the halls the Founders built. And history will remember them as such—small men in sacred chairs, who swear an oath they never mean to keep, and flinch when their moment comes.

    16. StoicVoyager on

      I never understood why people were excited about this guy. Yeah he talks a good show but talk is cheap. He was appointed as running mate by an establishment corporate democrat. Who herself was appointed twice by an established corporate Democrat. Not sure what anybody really expected from that.

    17. Good thing we have Dem leaders that …. *checks notes* … *don’t run for reelection every time Republicans make an accusation.*

      Sorry Minnesota, between Franken and now Waltz, your Dems need to grow a pair and stick around.

    18. SubstantialLeader753 on

      Send in the national guard to protect your citizens. That’s literally why they exist

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