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Section 4: President & Congress Subject: Tim Walz - Veep candidate Msg# 1209003
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Seems like your lengthy message affirms several of the bullet points I previously posted. So I'd say thanks for retracting those prior accusations.
Any minor exceptions seem small enough, so I'll just be moving on, & agree to differ. Yet I'd again note: seems that left sources will use very gentle language, trying to minimize the impacts of criticism. Or too often remain silent. Your CHINA comments are another example of mass media's very gentle language -- BUT they fail to acknowledge China's well known objectives: to take over the global leadership in manufacturing, military, on the seas and in space. Also to spread & perpetuate communist practices oppressing the freedoms of their own people, (beginning with Taiwan ). Other nations are also targeted. Recall the recent baloon spectacle. Trump & Vance understand the risks quite well, whereas for Harris and Walz, this appears questionable. |
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For reference, the above message is a reply to a message where: From BBC: Walz's record on China: Mr Walz's personal relationship with China does indeed extend back decades. It began in 1989 when, fresh out of college, Mr Walz began a Harvard University volunteer programme teaching American history and English at the Foshan No 1 High School in southern China. He later set up a business with his wife Gwen organising annual summer educational trips to China. The venture lasted more than a decade and by his own estimation, Mr Walz returned to the country around 30 times. But if anything, Mr Walz has been pretty hawkish towards its government, particularly on human rights As a congressman, he met the Dalai Lama and – before his jailing – the high-profile Hong Kong democracy activist, Joshua Wong. Both men would place at the top of the Chinese government’s list of public enemies. In terms of his congressional record, there is not much for China to like. He spent over a decade on the Congressional-Executive Commission on China – a body focused on scrutinising the Chinese government’s human rights abuses. In 2016, the same year he met the Dalai Lama, he also invited the then leader of Tibet's government in exile, Lobsang Sangay, into his congressional office to meet a group of Minnesota high-schoolers. Trump on Walz's handling of the George Floyd protests: Republicans are attacking Tim Walz’s response to unrest in Minneapolis in 2020, but at the time, then-President Donald Trump said he “fully” agreed with how the Minnesota governor handled rioting in the aftermath of George Floyd’s murder, undercutting a key line of GOP attack this week after Walz was named Vice President Kamala Harris’ 2024 running mate. “I fully agree with the way he handled it the last couple of days,” Trump said of Walz on a June 1, 2020, call during which he also described the Democratic governor as “an excellent guy.” "Tampon Tim." Holy Crap. What is the ‘tampon bill’? Minnesota state Rep. Sandra Feist, who authored the bill, told Yahoo News the goal of the bill was to support student health and ensure that any student doesn’t have to miss school because they can’t afford menstrual products. The Wall Street Journal reported in July that the cost of pads and tampons has increased faster in the last few years than the price of food. The average cost of a pack of pads and a box of tampons is $6.50 and $8.29 respectively. “The bill was brought to be by students saying that this was something really important to them and it was something that was really impacting their ability to get an education,” Feist said. “That was the goal of the bill.” In January 2023, a 16-year-old student told lawmakers at the Minnesota capital, “We cannot learn while we are leaking. … This is a fear everyone knows, and it is happening in our schools all of the time.” Another 15-year-old emphasized how important it was to remain inclusive, fighting against efforts by Republican lawmakers to amend the bill to be exclusively for female and gender-neutral restrooms. “It will make it more comfortable for everyone,” they said. “People can use whatever restroom they want without being worried.” Tim Walz on transgender rights: Tim Walz signed a bill making Minnesota a sanctuary state for transgender people, as well as safeguarding gender affirming care,” Jones wrote. “His nomination sends a powerful signal to the trans community at a moment of unprecedented attacks. I found nothing stating that walz advocated transgender surgeries for children. |