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According to some observers, a terrible catastrophe has just struck the
state of Minnesota. Due to an impasse on fiscal and taxation questions,
the government of that state has been "shut down." On one side of the
divide, you have Governor Mark Dayton, a tranquil (and some would say
tranquilized) leftist who has been pushing for higher taxes as a way of
solving Minnesota's budgetary deficit.
On the other side, there is the
Republican-controlled legislature that, to its credit, have taken the
rare step of actually displaying a backbone by pushing for spending
reductions instead and by standing up to Dayton's efforts to further
destroy Minnesota's economy. As of this weekend, the government of
Minnesota "officially" is no longer open for business.
Of course, the talk of a government "shutdown" is largely hyperbole. It
isn't as if everything government-related in the state has ceased to
exist ...
[Tim Dunkin]
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In this instance it
appears that Minnesota's Dem governor is allowing critical services to
continue. In the past congressional democrats have done the
opposite; closing parks, the Smithsonian, etc. to show us how
very much we need their fat bloated beneficence. Hell, on at
least one occasion they threatened to stop funding the troops in
Afghanistan and Iraq in mid-battle. The truth is, that if 75% of government was
shut down permanently, along with 96% of regulatory agencies, we'd be
seeing boom times in short order instead of the BOOM times we all
expect any time now. (I have to do this, or eat ice bream and shoot
squirrels.)
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The Repukes want to raise spending 6% which means heartless cuts. The Demonrats want to increase spending 24% which means they love the little guys and children.
ReplyDeleteI would support Dayton if he would share his meds with me.
Freddie Sykes
I say we do a Top Gear road trip to MN... NO HIGHWAY PATROL!!!
ReplyDeleteCasca
Dang, road trip in me Z3, top down, pedal to the metal with Valentine Radar on full up. Let's go.
ReplyDeleteThe parks are closed. The state lost Millios(!) over the 4th of July holiday. Dumb bastards. Governor Dayton is a putz.
ReplyDeleteBuzz D
No Anon, we have to drive someone else's cars. Hertz, made the mistake of giving me a supercharged Charger with 700 miles on it, once. I'm pretty sure it needed new tires when they got it back.
ReplyDeleteDayton, a trust fund baby and heir to the Dayton's Department Store fortune ($$$)...well you know the how the song goes...
ReplyDeleteoy vey ole'