A Criminal Disguised As A Governor: Minnesota's Tim Walz

“There is no greater tyranny than that which is perpetrated under the shield of the law and in the name of justice.” -Charles D. Montisquieu
Let me ask you a simple question:  What defines a criminal?

Websters 1828 defines it like this:

CRIMINAL, noun A person who has committed an offense against public law; a violator of law, divine or human. More particularly, a person indicted or charged with a public offense, and one who is found guilty, by verdict, confession, or proof.

Scripturally speaking, sin is the transgression of God's moral law (Exodus 20).

Whosoever committeth sin transgresseth also the law: for sin is the transgression of the law." -1 John 3:4

Therefore, the law shows us who is doing the transgressing (Romans 3:20).  When we look to the US Constitution and its enumerated laws, we cannot find where the governor from the state of Minnesota has the constitutional right to pull executive orders out of thin air and then apply that which has not been delegated unto himself by “We the people.”

Does the governor have a right that God never gave him? Absolutely not. Does the governor have authority from “We the People” to act against the people that was never delegated? Absolutely not!

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