Walz’s Virus Tyranny: Put Bar Owners Out of Business, Used Cops, Guard to Attack Homeowners
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Minnesota Governor Tim Walz’s totalitarian crackdown during the China Virus Hoax that paralyzed the nation and wrecked its economy has been resurrected on social media.

A woman bar owner whom Walz ruined told Fox News that the Democrat’s policies bankrupted her. Another told the same story to the New York Post. Meanwhile, X users are sharing video of Minneapolis cops and National Guardsmen who marched down a street to enforce Walz’s virus lockdown. They fired paintballs at innocent Minnesotans on their porches.

The latest on Walz adds to the continuing embarrassments and controversies over the vice-presidential candidate. They include his drunk-driving arrest and fast friendship with antisemitic Islamic fanatics.

Bar Business Wrecked

The woman who lost her shirt thanks to Walz is Lisa Zarza.

She told Fox & Friends First today that Walz’s tyrannical virus crackdown wrecked her business after she defied his orders to close down.

“They took my food service license, essentially, and they suspended my food license, and then they revoked my right to have a food license in the state,” she said:

They revoked my right to have a liquor license in my state for five years, which was later overruled, but I lost two restaurants because of it. I lost two different restaurants because of it, and I was fined over $300,000 for it.

Zarza even left the state to open a bar in Wisconsin, Fox reported, and told the New York Post that Walz is “evil.”

She repeated that assessment for Fox viewers: 

I definitely think that Tim Walz is evil. He closed down our state not one time, but two times. In November of 2020, he decided that all bars and restaurants in our state needed to close down, and he opened up all big stores … Target, Walmart, Fleet Farm — they were all opened up 100% a week before Black Friday. He was looking out for the big people. He wasn’t looking out for the small businesses of Minnesota.

He talks about being so small-minded for small businesses. That’s not who this man is.

A former public school teacher who has lived on taxpayer money for most of his adult life, Walz knows nothing about running a business. 

During the Floyd Hoax riots in May 2020, bar owner Bill Hupp told Fox’s The Big Money show, Walz was “neglecting the people he was supposed to represent.” Hupp would know. Rioters burned down his Hexagon bar.

“It was a turbulent time,” he told the hosts. “And we had total lack of leadership beginning with Tim Walz and even the mayor. It was terrible.”

Continued Hupp:

We were left helpless without our police, our safety structure, the firefighters and the folks that would actually be out there to help control that kind of chaos, and it was actually a terrible, terrible, environment.

Hupp told the New York Post he was lucky to escape the Walz-sponsored riots with his life.

“It’s just complete neglect of the people you are supposed to represent,” he told the Post. Walz, he said, is a “criminal.”

“He could have called [the guardsmen] in [but] he didn’t,” Hupp told the newspaper. “I didn’t have a drop of water put on my place. Not a drop of water for those three and a half days! Crazy. It’s [a] complete loss of leadership, totally.”

Hupp said that 300 seething rioters descended upon his bar on May 28 as Hupp, his sons, and their friends were boarding up.

“The rioters began throwing frozen water bottles and shoes at them, while refusing to let the group leave, and calling them ‘white privilege,’” the Post reported:

“We thought they were going to kill us. They pretty much kidnapped us,” he said, adding, “We didn’t know if we were going to get out of there.” 

The group eventually managed to make their way home, but in the early morning hours of May 29, 2020, the 92-year-old venue erupted in flames after an arsonist and his two accomplices chucked Molotov cocktails at the back of the building. 

“All of a sudden everything went bright white,” said Hupp, who saw the devastation on his surveillance camera.

But Walz didn’t care. His wife was busy enjoying the aroma of burning tires and basking in the destruction, and his daughter was leaking information about the National Guard.

Storm Troopers

Rioters began their rampage after drug addict and career criminal George Floyd died of a fentanyl overdose while being restrained by police.

Walz let the rioters do what they wished.

But he unleashed the National Guard and city police on residents who watched them march down their street, video from May 30, 2020 shows.

“Well, there’s more,” a woman said. “Look at this. They just keep coming.”

At that, the angry “public servants” unleashed their fury.

“Go home … Go inside … get inside … get inside … get inside … get inside … get in your house, let’s go now!” the cops raged. “Light ’em up … go inside now … get in the house” they shouted as they fired paintballs at the bewildered homeowners.

The cops hit a woman in her nether anatomy.

Many Scandals

The latest on Walz follows reports that would sink any other candidate who isn’t a Democrat favored by the leftist mainstream media.

As The New American reported last week, Walz is bosom pals with antisemitic Islamic terror apologists. One of his buddies is an imam and Hamas backer who has shared what critics call a pro-Hitler video.

Walz also backs “pride” parades at which homosexuals perform obscenities in front of kids. In 1995, a state trooper in Nebraska arrested him for drunk driving.

Another controversy involves his retirement from the military just before the troops under his command were set to leave for Iraq, as well as his claiming he went to war.

H/T: The Daily Caller