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COMING SOON: TRANSPORTATION BILL DEBATE LIVE-BLOG
By Michael B. Brodkorb | February 21, 2008
I'm heading to St. Paul to watch the debate on the DFL's transportation bill. Please check back to Minnesota Democrats Exposed for updates throughout the day.
UPDATE: This place is packed and there is really no place in the gallery to live blog. I'd encourage the readers of Minnesota Democrats Exposed to visit Let Freedom Ring and Ladies Logic for up to the minute coverage.
I'm heading down to the cafeteria to get some lunch and to watch the debate. Check back in 30 minutes for updates.
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February 21st, 2008 at 12:08 pm
[...] 12:04- Michael will soon be liveblogging from the floor, taking over for Cindy, who’s now doing a BTR show. [...]
February 21st, 2008 at 12:31 pm
Wouldn’t anyone else just like to ask these high-taxing DFL Senators and Reps what they want more?
You want to “fully fund” E-12 Education?
You want MN to offer universal health care?
You want choo-choo trains to run Mpls thugs to and from St. Paul on the taxpayer’s dime?
You want to piss away tax dollars by “spreading economic justice” to thugs from Detroit, Chicago and Milwaukee?
You can’t have it all.
We expect MN families to manage their budgets wisely in times of economic uncertainty.
Why does the DFL consistently choose to raise taxes in order to remedy every little “injustice” they see around them.
**Time for some fiscal responsibility and establishing budget priorities!
If you cannot bring yourself to either understand or agree with the above statement, you are simply not that smart.
MN in no way, has ever had a problem generating revenue. Nor will we ever have a floudering tax base.
We must however, trim down spending to meet basic needs, in this case roads and bridges.
(B)light rail shouldn’t even be a factor here, but watch the DFL ram it down our throats anyhow.