Democrats launch MN on Road to Ruin

That broad expansion will require hundreds, if not more than a thousand, new state employees as well as ongoing costs that will entail billions in new tax revenues to support it. The next state budget is expected to hit $72 billion, up 38 percent from the current $52 billion two-year spending plan that expires in June.
Great plan in a recession. Why do shrinking public schools need more money?
Of course they plan to grow government, they are parasites.
 
MN just had a 17 billion surplus, so this state is hardly on the verge of failing. Problem is the Dems want to spend the entire surplus instead of giving it back to overburdened taxpayers.

The economy is exploding here because of the many industries and new homes are greatly expanding in suburban areas.

The Twin Cities are a liberal haven that votes Democrat while the rest of the state is primarily conservative which gets outvoted by the metro region and the Iron Range in the north. Pretty much the same as every other state with large liberal urban centers.
Hillary only won by 70,000 votes in 2016. She almost lost the state.View attachment 785341
The difference between two entirely different worlds is measured in just a few short miles.
Been there, done that.

How Newsom solves California budget that went from a $97.5 billion surplus to $31.5 billion deficit
 

Forum List

Back
Top