Saturday, December 13, 2025

Tim Walz may be screwed as feds probe as MN welfare scam grows like fungus


Ah, Minnesota's very own leftist governor and the spectacular flameout of the 2024 Democrat VP pick—Tampon Tim Walz, the gift that keeps on giving to late-night comedians and conservative columnists alike. What fresh nonsense has this delusional finkelfuts unleashed now?

Walz is the quintessential out-of-touch liberal oddball who stumbles through life spouting idiocy with zero self-awareness, but he's got that special something extra—and trust me, it's not a compliment.

He kind of reminds me of that bumbling Barney Fife from Mayberry, all awkward and fumbling, except Barney actually had a heart and a shred of decency. Walz? Not so much, he wouldn't recognize decency if it bit him on his progressive backside.

The latest chapter in the Walz circus kicked off in Seattle, where our self-proclaimed tough guy headlined a fundraiser for Washington Democrat Gov. Bob Ferguson. Facing the massive elephant in the room—Minnesota's exploding welfare fraud scandal tied heavily to Somali immigrants, Walz did what he does best: doubled down with his macho posturing, whining that Somalis are being "demonized" and vowing to roll out the welcome mat for even more. Brilliant plan, Timmy. 

"These folks better not ever mistake our kindness for our weakness because we are going to defend our neighbors. These guys bring out the worst in me. I hate it when I get to that point where it’s petty and I hate it when that sense of anger comes up on you. But the antidote to that is positive actions to improve lives that go against what they are trying to do. So instead of demonizing our Somali community, we’re going to do more to welcome more in."

First off, Tim, you don't need any help bringing out the worst in yourself, you're a natural. Second, what exactly are these "positive actions"? And third, how does importing more Somali immigrants fix your state's already massive problems?

As Walz kept blathering on, he pivoted to praising Ferguson's "accomplishments" with more predictable Democrat drivel: "You came here for your governor, for someone who is super effective at improving lives. But you also came here because you love this state and you love the country and at this moment in time, gathering together with people who are willing to stand up and speak out for what’s right and stand behind leaders who put themselves out there to defend democracy and those without a voice; there’s probably nothing more important you could be doing, so thank you all."

Quick show of hands guys: Can any Democrat name one thing Walz has done to "defend democracy" for all Minnesotans, not just those from communities that view "infidels" as targets? Oh, and Walz couldn't resist slamming Trump just minutes into his speech: "There’s just some people that really rub Donald Trump the wrong way and I’m guessing it’s people who are smart."

Sure, Tim, it's the smart ones. Or maybe it's the America-hating leftists who despise our 47th president more than they love this country and its citizens, all of them.Enter James Comer

Just when you thought Walz couldn't dig the hole any deeper, House Oversight Chairman James Comer (R-KY) drops the hammer, telling Just the News he's ready to subpoena Walz over the fraud mess, hundreds of millions (pushing a billion) funneled through nonprofits, much of it linked to Somali immigrants, 75 percent of whom are on public assistance.

"If anyone that has received correspondence from us thus far requesting information, if they don't turn over that information, then they will get a subpoena. And we're serious about this. We're not going to back down."

Comer added: "You know, Walz gets due process, but the way he's handling this, and the way [Keith] Ellison, the attorney general, has kind of hid right now, makes me pretty confident that there's a massive amount of waste, fraud and abuse that's about to be detected here, and I'm going to predict that Walz's political career is closer to an end than somewhere in the middle." 

Fingers crossed Comer's correct. For the sake of Minnesota's good people, who are fed up with Walz's aggressive push to transform their state, let's hope this clown's career crashes and burns before he does any more damage.

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