Walz’ corruption is not surprising, but what is surprising is that he admits the scheme was on his watch, and he is still considered a great democratic politician capable of taking up the presidential responsibilities should Kamala be sidelined. The quote that blew my mind, “That $250 million? It could have provided $1,600 for every child living in poverty in Minnesota.” Walz needs to go to prison. Many company “managers” have gone to prison for much less, but law enforcement doesn’t seem to apply to government officials, I guess.
Walz’ corruption is not surprising, but what is surprising is that he admits the scheme was on his watch, and he is still considered a great democratic politician capable of taking up the presidential responsibilities should Kamala be sidelined. The quote that blew my mind, “That $250 million? It could have provided $1,600 for every child living in poverty in Minnesota.” Walz needs to go to prison. Many company “managers” have gone to prison for much less, but law enforcement doesn’t seem to apply to government officials, I guess.