Proof that Tim Walz doesn't care about fraud or other crime

Anyone that thinks that Tim Walz, Minnesota's DFL governor, doesn't care about preventing crime or fraud hasn't read this article. Alpha News is reporting that "The Minnesota Department of Human Services (DHS) has confirmed that Dylan Adams, the fiscal policy analyst caught on video vandalizing Teslas in Minneapolis, is still employed by the state — meaning Minnesota taxpayers are footing the bill for his salary. In response to Alpha News inquiries, a DHS spokesperson said: "Dylan Adams is a current employee."

Apparently, the Walz administration doesn't care that it's employing a vandal in its Department of Human Services. As for whether Adams "has faced consequences for racking up more than $21,000 in damage during work hours, the agency offered little transparency. 'No public data exists with respect to disciplinary action,' the spokesperson said." This reminds me of the old phrase I coined, which says 'It's impossible to find what you refuse to look for.' I coined that phrase with Mark Ritchie in mind.

Apparently, the Walz administration hasn't put a priority on preventing vandalism. With $1,000,000,000 in fraud already prosecuted, the same can be said of the Walz administration's fraud prevention. Check this out:

Whichever direction you turn, fraud is found. That's fraud perpetrated by the Minnesota Department of Education or the Minnesota Department of Human Services, fraud is found. This is how the Walz administration operates:
In April, the Minneapolis Police Department held a press conference and shared four video clips that had been obtained from the victims’ onboard surveillance cameras.

The videos showed a white male who in most of the cases had a dog with him while appearing to key or vandalize Teslas in downtown Minneapolis, and one at Target in Northeast Minneapolis. Chief Brian O’Hara said all the videos shown were believed to be the same suspect — Adams.

O’Hara said the incidents began on March 18 — the same day Gov. Tim Walz made headlines for quipping that watching Tesla stock drop gave him “a little boost during the day,” despite the state holding investments in the company. Walz even posted the clip to his personal X account, where it remains today.

I'd say that's sloppy but that'd give sloppy people a bad reputation. In the private sector, the Walz administration would get immediately terminated. That's what Minnesotans should do to the Walz administration in October and November, 2026.

I've said it before but I'll repeat it again: Tim Walz is as worthless as Joe Biden was at the federal level. We The People should be ashamed of our vote if we voted for Gov. Walz. Thankfully, I don't have that type of guilt following me around.

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