REPORT: Walz Failed to Pay Tax for Travel Company
Once again, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz’s business sense is creating a lot of questions about the choice made by Harris to be her VP.
The latest bomb to hit Walz’s record is that his travel company was shut down because he failed to pay a $26 tax (you read the correctly).
That is some business sense by the VP hopeful.
Touring China
As I am sure you are aware by now, Walz had started a Chinese tourism company back in the 1990s.
The company was called Educational Travel Adventures, Inc., specializing in taking student groups to communist China.
The company was founded by Walz and his wife, Gwen, in 1995 in Nebraska.
The company was dissolved in 1998 after Walz failed to pay the “occupational taxes” of a whopping $26.
Even though the company had been dissolved, Walz continued to book tours to China until 2001.
Walz founded another company in 2002 after he moved to Nebraska, which ran through his run for office in 2006.
An old press pack for Walz claimed, “Walz established a small business called Educational Travel Adventures, Inc. through which he conducts annual educational trips to China for high school students.”
It goes on to claim that Walz was “one of the first government-sanctioned groups of American educators to teach in Chinese high schools.”
In 2008, Walz reportedly reinstated the business in Nebraska after paying $235 in back taxes, and once the company was in good standing, Walz dissolved it, clearly only doing this to clear his record so it could not be used against him while running for office.
Rep. James Comer (R-KY) has floated the idea that Walz has been groomed by the Chinese, demanding information from Walz about the “Chinese entities and officials Governor Walz has engaged and partnered with” as well as any “warnings or advice the FBI may have given to Governor Walz about US political figures being targeted by or recruited for CCP influence operations.”
As I have stated before, when Comer first made those allegations, I more or less brushed them off, saying that if he swings that bat, he better not miss.
Now, I am not so sure after numerous reports of high-ranking officials in the New York Democrat Party being associated with China, one of them having already been indicted.