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NO CONSTITUTIONAL TAX INCREASE

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Uploaded by on Oct 23, 2008

Our lakes & streams are actually cleaner today than they were just a few years ago.

Don't be fooled by those who would say "We won't be able to swim in our lakes or Eat the fish we catch unless we spend billions more in taxes."

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  • The Minnesota State Constitution should not be earmarked for special interests. Please vote 'no' on the proposed Constitional Amendment.

  • Okay, I am 23 and I ABSOLUTELY know who Rod Grams is. So please, don't insult my intelligence. Furthermore this 'preserve what makes MN great' stuff is just ignorance to exactly how well MN is taken care of. Throwing money at a problem -DOES NOT- solve it!!!

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  • There is no statistical evidence showing higher taxes clean up the environment. just like they have shown that more money spent on education does not improve test scores or make kids smarter. The quality is what matters. people can do great things on a budget because they become more creative.

  • STFU. You are so full of shit that it's unbelievable. The only reason this tax is in place is to get money for the "arts" by pretending it's for the environment. Rod Grams' credibility compared to yours is like God to a turd.

  • This might be our only chance to ensure we preserve what makes Minnesota great. Rod Grams doesn't have much credibility.

  • I think the message is clear, I disagee with reducing his credibility as a former senator. If anyone under 30 need to brush up, get on a search engine,scrape off the Wellstone bumperstickers and spare us such comments.

  • Once a senator - always a senator. Once you've been in office, technically, your title remains senator for life. Just like past U.S. presidents are still addressed as President so and so, Rod Grams is called senator instead of mister. It does get confusing though, especially for anyone under 30 who probably doesn't remember him. Maybe "Former Senator" would have made more sense here.

  • Uhhhh....Rod Grams isn't a Senator.

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