Tim Walz finally acted to protect Minnesota schools this week, but only after children paid the ultimate price. A devastating school shooting in Minneapolis left multiple kids dead and injured, forcing the governor’s hand. His sudden concern for school safety rings hollow when you learn the real story.
More than two years ago, Catholic and private school leaders begged Walz to strengthen school protections. They wrote urgent letters in April 2023 after the Nashville school massacre, warning that Minnesota kids were sitting ducks. Walz ignored their pleas completely.
While parents were crying out for basic security measures, Walz was busy pushing his woke agenda instead. He spent his time signing radical laws that actually put vulnerable children in more danger. His priorities were crystal clear, and protecting kids wasn’t one of them.
Now innocent children are dead because this governor failed to act when it mattered most. Families are burying their babies while Walz scrambles to look like he cares. The blood of these victims is on his hands for ignoring two years of warnings.
This is the same Tim Walz who signed a law making it harder to remove abused minority children from dangerous homes. He put racial politics ahead of child safety, leaving vulnerable kids trapped with their abusers. His track record on protecting children is absolutely shameful.
Walz represents everything wrong with liberal leadership today. They care more about checking diversity boxes than saving lives. They ignore common-sense safety measures until tragedy strikes, then act surprised when kids get hurt.
Real leaders don’t wait for children to die before taking action. They listen to concerned parents and community groups who see danger coming. They put politics aside and do what’s right to protect the innocent.
Minnesota parents deserve better than a governor who only protects kids after they’re already dead. Walz has failed the most basic duty of any leader – keeping children safe. It’s time for real accountability and new leadership that puts kids first.