“While Walz campaigns on being a moderate voice for the people of southern Minnesota, his voting record has become notably more liberal,” First District Republican Chair Steve Perkins said. “A voting record in line with Nancy Pelosi 96% of the time shows a clear disconnect with the voters.”
- Walz feels that Minnesota should be open to holding suspected terrorists in Minnesota.
(Walz: Minnesota should be open to holding Gitmo detainees -MPR 6/3/09) - Walz supports government run health care, and votes in favor of the Pelosi health care bill.
(HR 3962 – 11/7/09) - Walz votes against making it illegal to use taxpayer dollars to pay for abortions.
(HR 3962 H Amdt 509 – 11/7/09) - Walz votes for the cap-and-trade energy tax, adding an estimated $2,000 a year tax on the average American family. He says the CBO says it will only add $175 per year per family but the CBO also said that figure was for managing the program, not the economic impact of having the program.
(Energy Law Amendments – HR 2454 – 6/26/09) - Walz co-authors the Card-Check bill, placing Union Bosses over Employees in denying them the right to vote by secret ballot.
( HR 1409 – 3/10/2009) - Walz wants to help pay for out-of-control health care bill with a “soda-pop” tax.
(Walz: “Open” to Soda-Pop Tax Rochester Post-Bulletin, Oct. 8, 2009) - Walz voted for the 2009 economic stimulus plan that did not lower unemployment and provided groups like ACORN surplus funding.
(HR 1 – 2/13/09) - Walz Supports Cash for Clunkers, and then MORE cash for MORE clunkers.
(HR2751-6/9/09 & HR3435 – 7/31/09) - Walz votes himself the ability to continue spending, by raising the national debt ceiling to $12,394,000,000,000
(HR 4314 – 12/16/09) - Walz votes to take funds from stabilizing the economy to create more government jobs.
(HR 2847 12/16/09)
Honorable Mentions:
- Walz holds only two town hall meetings on healthcare during the entire August recess, spending more time hobnobbing at fundraisers. Afterward, he sent his staff through the district to hear from the voters.
Albert Lea Tribune | Walz staff makes office stops through southern Minnesota
The Free Press, Mankato | Walz to hold town hall in Mankato
KTTC | Walz holds town hall style meeting in Rochester - Walz helps reduce the $12 trillion national debt (which he also voted to raise) by returning $2,196 of his office supply budget to the U.S. Treasury. This $2,196 was returned out of the over $300,000 budgeted to him.
MinnPost – D.C. Dispatch | Rep. Walz uses $2,196 from pay hike to pay down national debt - The Cook Political Report downgrades Walz’s chances of re-election. If you’re wondering why, see above.
The Cook Political Report | Rep. Tim Walz
Perkins concludes, “In 2009 we were represented by an extreme liberal agenda, and the voters will remember that on November 2, 2010. Instead of re-electing someone who will grow increasingly liberal in voting habits, we need a Congressman who will be responsible with taxpayer money, allow for a choice in health care, and be pro-jobs, pro-agriculture, and pro-small business. With every vote it becomes increasingly clear that we need to dump Tim Walz.”
