By Cole Harrison
For years, Americans have watched their tax dollars disappear into government programs riddled with waste and abuse. Nobody’s shocked anymore. The Government Accountability Office recently pegged improper payments at a staggering $186 billion across 64 federal programs in fiscal year 2025 alone. Let that sink in. For the families stretching every paycheck and the retirees watching inflation devour their savings, that number represents something beyond incompetence. It’s a heist conducted in broad daylight with your money.
So when fraud of this magnitude finally gets exposed, a fair question emerges: who deserves the credit, and who deserves the blame? You’d think the answer would be obvious. But obvious has never stopped a politician from sprinting to the nearest microphone — especially one who spent years presiding over the disaster and now wants to be seen holding a broom.
The arsonist and the fire department
Politicians butcher metaphors all the time. Not this one. Vance’s comparison of Walz to an arsonist claiming credit for the firefighters is devastatingly precise — the kind of line that resonates because it names something everyone already suspected but hadn’t quite put into words…
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