Only in public service can you fail miserably and still get a promotion. It's unbelievable.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/opin...lz-tax-rates-government-spending/75704671007/
Tim Walz has already told us how his “grammar is not always correct” and that he's a “knucklehead,” when trying to explain his many lies* about his personal life and military record. (*My bad. Walz is a Democrat. He “misspeaks.”)
Turns out, the former teacher and Minnesota governor probably flunked Econ 101, too.
At a recent campaign stop, Walz referred to his Republican vice presidential contender, Ohio Sen. JD Vance, as “a venture capitalist cosplaying like he's a cowboy or something.”
“I don’t even know what a venture capitalist does most of the time,” he bragged.
Perhaps that’s something he should keep to himself, considering the job he’s running for. It’s already well known that Walz has no investments, including stocks or bonds. And he doesn’t own a home.
Walz’s lack of financial finesse just became even more clear in a new report card from the libertarian Cato Institute that ranks all U.S. governors for their fiscal responsibility.
Walz? He failed, coming in dead last.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/opin...lz-tax-rates-government-spending/75704671007/
Tim Walz has already told us how his “grammar is not always correct” and that he's a “knucklehead,” when trying to explain his many lies* about his personal life and military record. (*My bad. Walz is a Democrat. He “misspeaks.”)
Turns out, the former teacher and Minnesota governor probably flunked Econ 101, too.
At a recent campaign stop, Walz referred to his Republican vice presidential contender, Ohio Sen. JD Vance, as “a venture capitalist cosplaying like he's a cowboy or something.”
“I don’t even know what a venture capitalist does most of the time,” he bragged.
Perhaps that’s something he should keep to himself, considering the job he’s running for. It’s already well known that Walz has no investments, including stocks or bonds. And he doesn’t own a home.
Walz’s lack of financial finesse just became even more clear in a new report card from the libertarian Cato Institute that ranks all U.S. governors for their fiscal responsibility.
Walz? He failed, coming in dead last.