Walz Gives Back the “Gift” of Education
On Wednesday morning, Governor Walz made an announcement regarding Minnesota schools. Starting February 22, all middle and high school students can return to the classroom for hybrid or in-person learning. It is expected that all schools will offer some form of in-person learning by March 8. The on-going shutdown of education venues has been one of the most egregious failings of this administration despite the scientific data available many months ago that showed how limited the risks were among student communities.
Perhaps more frustrating than his 'rah-rah, aren't we great' mood of the presentation was the continuing attitude of a benevolent dictator granting us permission to enjoy life. I have a couple of statements I specifically want to respond to so if you missed the press conference, see these short video clips from the beginning of his presentation:

The Fabrication of Local Control
Giving control to local schools is an egregious twist of facts. School districts regained control of very little. If COVID positive tests in a rural county exceeded a low threshold (considering population density) schools lose their control. Districts were required to adhere to mandates from the Governor’s office on myriad of details - not really local control.
Governor Walz' GIFT to High School Seniors
Gift??? Please, no more gifts! The mental gymnastics required to think that lifting a restriction that precluded spending Thanksgiving or Christmas with family, closing restaurants, bars, places of worship, schools, or any place where people would gather, socialize, interact, and be FREE is somehow a gift is ludicrous. Removing those restrictions to allow students to receive adequate educational opportunities and achieve milestones like GRADUATION is not "a gift." The government does not - CANNOT - give gifts. Government is one thing only: it is raw power. The government can’t give you anything that it did not take from someone else first. It can’t give you a gift of freedom to assemble, associate, worship. It can only restrict those activities and of course these are the very activities that that state is tasked to PROTECT. Calling the lifting of a restriction "a gift" should be a rallying cry for everyone who values self-determination. It is time to stop failing our students. But that starts with the idea that their achievements are not granted by the selfish actions of elected bureaucrats.
Protecting the People of Minnesota
This week I introduced the Second Amendment Protection Act (SAPA) as well as Stand Your Ground. Both of these bills aim to protect and advance 2nd amendment rights in the state of Minnesota. SAPA allows the state to choose whether or not they will follow federal laws that will restrict gun ownership. Stand your ground aims to change Minnesota law when it comes to protecting your family and home. Currently we have a mandatory retreat order, meaning if someone is charging you and your family with the intent of harm, you must attempt to flee. With the riots last spring and the clear preparation of more riots coming this year we all remember what the ANTIFA lunatics threatened to come to the suburbs next. We should be able to defend our homes and loved ones and Stand Your Ground laws empower you to do so.
Both of these bills are common sense, they put the power back into the hands of the people for them to choose what is best for them while also providing legal protection for those in their own homes.
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