St. Paul Republicans Urge Civil Disobedience Against Gov. Walz and His Unconstitutional Orders

Thousands of businesses have closed in Minnesota.  Small businesses. Businesses owned by families who give more than they take and work for a crust of bread and such simply to feed and clothe their children, put a roof over their heads, keep them warm, and raise them well.

Consider the day of an average small business owner. They are up at the crack of dawn. They feed their kids and drive them to school before their 14 hour day gets under way. On average, they earn less an hour than the average Walmart worker. From the minute their feet hit the floor to the minute they fall asleep exhausted, they are on the move.

And they fit in holiday concerts and teacher’s conferences and taking care of their employees and shovelling the snow, grocery shopping and cooking for their families, donating to charities, feeding the homeless, and going to church.

They are called to serve others. Their motivation is larger than themselves. They create jobs, provide the services that make life easier for others, create community and space for relationships. They chose to open their own business because they know they have something more to offer, something better to offer, that they have a gift they can share with the world, with Minnesota, to make it a better place. They answered God’s call on their lives for the service of others.

Folks like Governor Walz, who have never built anything of value in their lives, who never sacrificed or struggled or did the really hard work that built this state or this nation, are always on the front lines of destroying the people who have.

He’s a corrupt bureaucrat, on the public dole, who couldn’t wield power honestly and fairly in his classroom.  It is no surprise that he has so violently abused his power as the Governor of a Dominion state.

Only now, his classroom is Minnesota. The small business owners who are more successful in their quiet lives than he ever was in his public life, the people who actually win their achievements fairly and honestly, are like the scrappy, strong, popular, resourceful students he hated and treated unfairly and psychologically abused in his classroom. He oppressed them because he knew he could never be as happy as them, as free as them, as smart as them, as successful as them.

Walz has decided to destroy Minnesota’s small businesses, not because of Covid, but because their perserverance, their success, their selfmade achievements have always been out of his reach. This is the vengeance of a 300 pound man who could never keep up, let alone tie his own shoes. Now he has the power, and has decided that Minnesota is going to pay for a lifetime of students, women, neighbors, and friends not taking him as seriously as he takes himself.

And his delusional self really believes that Minnesotans will continue to be subservient to his purile dictatorship, continue to put the Governor before putting food on the table for their children.

Still, business owners are afraid of him.  Walz has weaponized Keith Ellison against the little guy, the small business owner, not only with threats of fines and jail time, but with threats to their families, threats to put their children out on the streets. The businesses they go after are the smallest of the little guys. Ellison and Walz are like the big man who beats his girlfriend. They’re proud of themselves.

Is there anybody in Minnesota more wicked than these two men?

Recently the Supreme Court of the United States ruled in favor of Churches who were shut down, not because of Covid, but because there are states in this nation run by people who hate Christians. The majority wrote that no pandemic can suspend the constitution. The questions at the heart of the case rested on the right to free speech and the right to assemble.

In Minnesota, Walz and Ellison hate capitalist small business.

If it is unconstitutional to close Churches, the Supreme Court is well positioned to rule that it is unconstitutional to close businesses. In fact, at the very heart of the majority opinion was the opposite argument: if certain businesses can remain open, then why can’t the Churches remain open?

Now that the Supreme Court has ruled that the government cannot restrict the operation of a Church, no less a corporation than a small business, it is clear that any test case against Governor Walz at the US Supreme Court would be decided in the favor of small business.

After all, corporations also have individual liberties the same as individual people.

Life, liberty, the pursuit of happiness, freedom of speech, the right to assemble, and the right to earn a living (see life liberty and pursuit of happiness) are all enshrined in the Constitution of the United States.

All it takes is for a committed minority of small business owners to defy the orders of Governor Walz. It takes good Minnesota Citizens to back those small businesses by all means.

As for the Republican cowards in the legislature, if you love Minnesota and your fellow man, you would fight this governor with everything you have. You would put him on the national stage for the world to see his shame. You would fight as dirty as he does.  Only you’d be fighting for what’s right, for the little guy, the runts on the playground.  It isn’t lost on anyone that you don’t have skin in the game. You’re on the dole too, right along with Baby Huey. You have been weak, limp wristed, and have sold-out your constituents for your own comfort. You value your reputation more than the oppressed, more than our freedom.

This Christmas, every restaurant in Minnesota should stay open in defiance of Governor Walrus’ orders. Make a spectacle of it.  Make a spectacle out of the overgrown man-child at the State House.

Every state lawmaker should be at home in their districts eating in one of those restaurants.

You can tell Governor Walz is a well fed glutton. Enough is enough. It’s time for small businesses to say no. It’s time for small business owners to begin feeding their children and their employees again. There’s no reason their families should waste away while Governor Corpulence continues to collect a paycheck.

It’s time for Minnesotans to say enough is enough to Governor Walz’ Human Rights Abuses.

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