‘Quality Learing’ Knucklehead

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Politicians have an uncanny knack for stating the obvious, lying with sincerity and relentlessly taking credit for things in which they played no role.

This low-character trifecta is no better illustrated than in the person of Minnesota’s Democrat Governor “Jazz Hands”, Tim Walz.

On the day federal agents executed more than twenty search warrants relating to allegations of government fraud in Minnesota, Walz couldn’t help but be who he is, a craven seeker of both spotlight and undue acclaim.

On X he wrote, “If you commit fraud in Minnesota you’re going to get caught.”

The fraud to which these actions are related has been going on since at least 2019, perhaps he meant to add to the end of that sentence, “eventually.”

That post included the following polished turd follow-up, “and that’s exactly what we saw today. We catch criminals when state and federal agencies share information. Joint investigations work, and securing justice depends on it.”

This despite comments, made as he announced he wouldn’t be seeking re-election, in which he questioned the authenticity of fraud claims, “We’ve got Republicans here in the legislature playing hide-and-seek with whistleblowers. We’ve got conspiracy theorist right-wing YouTubers breaking into daycare centers and demanding access to our children. We’ve got the President of the United States demonizing our Somali neighbors and wrongly confiscating childcare funding that Minnesotans rely on. It is disgusting. And it is dangerous.”

In this rhetorical effluence, Walz hits Republicans, Nick Shirley (who first exposed the day care fraud via his YouTube channel) and Trump while denying something he knew to be true, fraud, was rampant in the Gopher State. What is “disgusting” and “dangerous” is Walz himself.

Multiple large-scale fraud investigations in Minnesota are underway involving federal and state-funded programs like childcare assistance (CCAP), pandemic nutrition aid, autism/early intervention services (EIDBI), housing stabilization, and Medicaid. Many defendants and schemes involve individuals within the Somali community.

The U.S. Attorney’s Office cites over $1 billion confirmed stolen in various plots, with broader investigations across 14 high-risk programs ongoing.

Fraudsters at work in Minnesota clearly didn’t share the governor’s certitude regarding apprehension as the size and scope of the efforts suggesting arrest was of little to no concern.

As for working with “federal agencies”, let’s recall comments from the Governors State of the State speech earlier this year, “For months, armed, lawless gangs roamed our communities in a campaign of organized brutality. Families lived in fear. Children were separated from their parents. Minnesotans who had done nothing wrong were subjected to racial profiling and unlawful detentions.”

Those “armed, lawless gangs” engaged in “a campaign of organized brutality” were federal agents doing their jobs.

How does Walz reconcile the two statements, one in which he demonizes a federal agency and one wherein he claims to “share information”? He doesn’t have to; truthfulness ends where politics begin.

‘The Quality Learing Center’ sign has become the perfect image of government fraud; obvious, encouraged, and ignored. A sign hung over the door of a childcare center without children and without care.

Walz decision to act as though he were a major contributor to investigating fraud in Minnesota is laughable. He was an enabler, participating in a system of political reward based on identity politics which included the very people carrying cash out the state’s back door by the truckload.

Fraud and government have become synonymous because of politicians such as Tim Walz. The state of doing business is at the expense of the state and taxpayers. Program dollars doled out to eager and covetous hands by leaders such as Walz with no concern for where the money goes.

During the Vice-Presidential Debate in October of 2024 Walz said, “We have to make it easier for folks to be able to get into [the childcare] business and then to make sure that folks are able to pay for that. We were able to do it in Minnesota.”

He certainly made it “easier” and made sure peoplewere “are able to pay” for it.

Walz is the epitome of ‘Learing Center’ quality, which is to say, none. He may claim whatever accolades he wishes, lie about his political opponents and his own malfeasance, but as for stating the obvious he has no peers.

Rarely during political discourse is something uttered so absolutely true and obvious that it is beyond debate or discussion. Tim Walz uttered such a line during that Vice-Presidential debate when he said, “I’m a knucklehead at times.”

The ‘Learing Center’ knucklehead can go on to the infamy he so richly deserves.

Stephen Piccirillo © 2026

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Steve Piccirillo is a former journalist, policeman, business owner and twice-elected School Board Director. His novel, Evil Stalks the Emerald City, is available on Amazon.

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