No sorry.
Working on Wall Street is specific to lower Manhattan financial firms and is a big deal. Working in St Louis is not equivalent.
Telling supporters to accuse neighbors of being racist if they won’t take her card is a big deal.
I don’t want a senator who is supposed to be able to form opinions on complex subjects but can’t remember when she moved to PA, when she taught at college level, who she voted for in 2016, 2020. She puts on a good front but she is anything but solid. The left is salivating. Having donated to Mia Love & a few other “strong conservatives” who washed out promptly Barnette sets my alarm bells ringing. She plays the organ stops but her response to questions is very shifty.
It’s a shame we don’t have a better candidate because OZ is from hunger; at least his flaws are in clear sight.
Let’s give her the benefit of the doubt just for a moment. Okay...so she doesnt remember when she taught school
A capable candidate would have figured it out before running for office. She would have been prepared to answer questions about her background. Her excuses stink to high heaven.
WRONG! You don't know what the hell you are talking about.
https://www.investopedia.com/terms/w/wallstreet.asp#toc-what-is-wall-street
While being on Wall Street is no longer de rigueur for a financial-industry firm (many, in fact, are located all around the country) or even to trade stocks (which primarily happens online now), the term "Wall Street" still means business—the investment business—and the interests, motivations, and attitudes of its players.
Wall Street is used as an umbrella term to describe the financial markets and the companies that trade publicly on exchanges throughout the U.S.
Motto of EDWARD D. JONES, also based in ST. LOUIS:
"BRINGING WALL STREET TO MAIN STREET" No big deal.