The Walz Reich's effect on Minnesota's NAEP scores
Objectively, how has Tim Walz done as governor of Minnesota?
One beautiful morning in the spring of 1980, I was walking past downtown Houston’s Hyatt Regency hotel when my hero, Daniel Patrick Moynihan, toddled out with a beatific smile on his face, no doubt, as I assumed as a 21-year-old, thinking sophisticated social science thoughts.
Today, I recognize that at 11 AM, Senator Moynihan (D-La Brasserie) was probably already three sheets to the wind.
But Moynihan sobered up enough in the early 1990s to point out one last great social science finding:
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