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Bill Melugin Has Some Info About MN's Retirement Fund As Gov. Walz Cheers Tesla Stock Drop

As you know, a recent drop in Tesla stock provided a morale boost to uber-leftist Minnesota governor and possibly the worst vice presidential candidate in American history Tim Walz. 

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The Tesla stock drop fed Tim Walz's soul, not unlike his wife was nourished by the smell of business owners in Minneapolis losing everything during the 2020 riots: 

Tesla's stock today was up over four percent so it doesn't appear a lot investors base their trades solely on what brings enjoyment to Tim Walz. 

As is often the case, the Left seems to be in a "circular firing squad" position on this one.

Fox News' Bill Melugin explains why:

The full post from @BillMelugin_:

As Gov. Walz gloats about Tesla stock dropping, records from the Minnesota State Board of Investment show that as of 6/30/24, the state of Minnesota had 1.6 million shares of Tesla in its retirement fund, and 211,000 shares of Tesla in its non-retirement fund. I've reached out to Walz's office to ask if MN still holds $TSLA, or if they've sold since then. Will update when I hear back.

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"Minnesota governor cheers on the devaluation of the state workers' pension fund" is a fun headline should any legacy media outlet decide to run with it (they won't). 

Either Walz didn't think it through or he hopes his constituents (and state workers) didn't. Perhaps a little of both.

Leave it to the Dems to saw off the same branch they and their supporters are sitting on.

And that's all too rare these days.

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