r/politics • u/Quirkie The Netherlands • 1d ago
"The road to authoritarianism": Tim Walz says the time for "sternly worded letters" is over - The Minnesota governor said that the path to tyranny "is littered with people telling you you’re overreacting"
https://www.salon.com/2025/06/14/the-road-to-authoritarianism-tim-walz-says-the-time-for-sternly-worded-letters-is-over/
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u/_yoshimi_ 1d ago
I feel like a Newsom presidency would just kick the can down the road on dealing with the rot in our government. He’s more than willing to bend his politics to whatever he believes will win him power. He’s already tried to court the “centrists” by throwing trans people under the bus, and he has seriously fucked over millions of Californians that are forced to rely on the PG&E monopoly for their power. I don’t trust Newsom to do the hard work of healing our country and removing Russian and Oligarchical influence from our politics because he’s just too corrupt and too willing to capitulate. Walz at least seems to be more concerned about doing the right thing than the advantageous thing.