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Heartless Millionaire Tim Walz Says Mom Counts On Social Security to Feed Herself

Kamala Harris' running mate, billionaire Tim Walz, acknowledged that his mother relies on her Social Security check to support herself.

This is really unrealistic:

“You know what?” Elmer Fudd tells his crowd of supporters about his 90-year-old mother. “My mother would look for Social Security deposits to be deposited into her bank account and use that to support herself.”

Fudd then said of Trump: “He doesn't care if the Social Security check comes or not…if any of our relatives…Donald Trump said that…” [sic] understand [sic] We–well, that's bullshit. ”

According to forbesWalz is worth “over $1 million.” So…

Why does a 90-year-old millionaire mother need a Social Security check to support herself? Why does a monthly check become, in Tim's words, a “means to support yourself”? Is it?

His lack of humanity doesn't surprise me at all, and neither does his lack of self-awareness. After all, this is the same asshole who, as a teacher, boasted to the entire nation that none of his students got into Yale.

“There were 24 kids in my high school class, and none of them went to Yale,” Walz said in a speech at the 2024 Democratic National Convention.

hang on? Are you proud of it?

That this man never learned that none of the children he was responsible for teaching went to Yale, or that he bought food for his elderly mother while she was swimming in Scrooge McDuck-like money. I would like to see more people admitting that they are stressed and making political points.

I'm not a millionaire and I never will be, but I would never allow my elderly parents to worry about something as basic as providing for themselves. How is this man unable to provide his 90-year-old mother with the emotional security of not having to worry about the basics of life like food, shelter, power, and medical care? ?

Am I demonstrating virtue when I say I do everything in my power to make sure my parents, billionaires or not, don't worry about food? I hope not, because I don't want to think about what that says about our society. Isn't not taking care of elderly parents something that every normal person has to deal with? just do it?

Taking care of your family is a privilege, not a burden. But ruthless millionaire Tim Walz makes it sound like he doesn't value his mother very much, and then proves that he's terribly out of touch by using his shameful neglect as a political talking point. proves that.

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