Diane Kruger, a Minnesota business owner, has voiced her strong disapproval of Gov. Tim Walz’s policies, claiming they have had a devastating impact on her business and the state. Kruger, who sells Scentsy products, asserts that Walz’s leadership has led to a decline in her income and a sense of hopelessness for the future of Minnesota.
Kruger specifically blames Walz’s COVID-19 policies for the downturn in her business. She states that her income plummeted by 50% during the pandemic due to the shutdown of the economy, preventing her from hosting events and parties. She claims to still be recovering from this financial blow.
Beyond COVID-related policies, Kruger criticizes Walz for what she considers radical policies, such as expanding access to abortion and requiring schools to provide tampons in male restrooms. She vehemently opposes these policies and labels Walz as a “tyrant” and “dictator.”
Kruger’s fear extends to the national level. She believes that a Harris-Walz administration would lead the United States down a path toward communism. She argues that such a scenario would irrevocably damage the country and make it difficult to recover.
Kruger’s sentiments are echoed by other small business owners and residents in Minnesota. Rep. Pete Stauber, who represents Minnesota’s 8th Congressional District, confirms that many businesses have either left the state or are hesitant to expand within its borders due to Walz’s policies. He cites the high income tax rate and the governor’s spending decisions as contributing factors to this trend.
The Harris-Walz campaign has refuted these claims, asserting that Walz has effectively led Minnesota through the pandemic and achieved low unemployment rates. They credit his leadership with the state’s economic recovery. However, this narrative is contested by Kruger and other residents, who contend that Walz’s policies have been detrimental to Minnesota’s economic well-being. The debate over Walz’s leadership and its impact on Minnesota continues, with the upcoming election likely to further highlight these concerns.