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  • @DeliverUsFromMargie What you actually mean is that you're TIRED of paying for yourself. If you're not in the top 30%, you're receiving more in gov't services than you're paying. Do you think that's fair? That's a rhetorical question - I already know you do.

    The great irony of Mark Dayton is that he's out there casting himself as some noble altruist while his trust funds sit over in South Dakota. He's shielded from the MN taxes he's proposing to increase - what a GREAT DEAL!

  • @buoyant69 Incorrect, but you're entitled 2 your opinion. This is the same crap as Bush: TELL US WHAT YOU'RE DOING ABOUT THE ECONOMY and STOP USING Gay Marriage as a BS issue. I'm not saying Dayton is neccesarily the best pick, just a BETTER pick. TAX the bloody rich! I'm TIRED of paying for them.

  • @DeliverUsFromMargie Not sure what you think Mark Dayton has been up to the last 50 years or so, but his facial ticks and other involuntary body movements provide a hint. Before you throw the drunk card down, do a little research on Dayton's past.

    Calling the opposition's nominee a drunk and a liar only serves to make you appear incapable of structuring a valid argument. I.e., you're only solidifying the image independents already hold of the DFL straight-line voters.

  • @mrhelpfulhands If you're going to blame Bush (who hasn't been President since 2008), history is that to which you're referring. The DFL has controlled the MN Senate since '73 and the House for most of the past 30 years. As an opposition leader, Pawlenty has been hamstrung; the DFL just continues to send a battering ram of tax increase bills to the governor's office. The DFL is wholly owned by state employee unions and Indian gaming lobbyists. Dayton will be the rubber stamp they've desired.

  • @buoyant69 That wasn't what I was addressing. What I am saying is that it would be stupid to follow the advice of someone like Emmer. He wants to follow the policies that got us here in the first place. Hatch has nothing to do with it. This is about the next governor, not the candidate that lost in 2006.

  • @mrhelpfulhands No doubt! Minnesota would be in far better shape with Hatch at the helm. A rubber stamp on all of the Democrat-led legislature's proposed spending and tax increases over the last 4 years would've prevented a nationwide housing bubble and banking collapse. It's all so simple!

  • DON'T BELIEVE this crock. They LIE. Emmer (or whatever the moron's name is) is a DRUNK.

  • "Kill Minnesota jobs"?? Really? They are already dead thanks to the disastrous economic policies of of Bush and Pawlenty. It's like blaming Obama for the recession that started before he took office. Tom Emmer is suggesting that we go forward with the exact same economic plan that got us into this mess in the first place. Look at "Minnesota's Future" on the MN Campaign Finance and Public Disclosure Board Web site. This is about the wealthy keeping their current portion. $, that is what this is.

  • @scoobrs It's important to keep the distinction between personal property taxes and property taxes paid by businesses. Those on fixed incomes are more likely to go bankrupt by higher rates on taxes they pay directly such as personal property taxes, personal income taxes and sales taxes - all of which are lower or nonexistent in SD. I do agree with you that higher taxes on businesses are implicitly paid by state residents, however. And it's a good argument for lowering ALL tax rates on business.

  • @buoyant69 There is NO shell game. The Council on State Taxation's FY09 Business Tax Burden Study (cost.org) shows MN has an overall business tax rate of 4.3%. South Dakota has an overall business tax rate of 4.9%. This is primarily because of higher property taxes that Republican politicians strive to increase because it puts more tax burden on middle class and small business taxpayers and less tax burden on wealthy taxpayers and multinational corporations. Those on fixed incomes go bankrupt.

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