Monday, May 15, 2023

"One Minnesota"

In his campaigns for governor of Minnesota and subsequent elections, Nebraska Fats Tim Walz made a declaration that, despite our differences, we are "One Minnesota." His messaging was essentially that all Minnesotans want what's best for the state but we just have different ideas on how to get there. 

With the Minnesota Democrat party having complete control of state government, Walz et al have clearly shown that their folksy "One Minnesota" mantra was not really a declaration but rather a vision. That vision being a "progressive utopia" where norms & dignity are relics and that conservative ideals are no longer welcome. However, you will never be able to convince me that a majority of this state's citizens support the entire buffet of prog legislation that has been rammed through with little to no debate this legislative session. Heck, I'm sure there are even leftist supporters who would concede that point, but they don't care. And if they're ever challenged with that belief, you'd likely get the standard retort "eLeCtIoNs HaVe CoNsEqUeNcEs." Funny how they don't keep that same energy with the conservative revolution happening in the state of Florida, but I digress. 

Rep. Pat Garofalo (R-Farmington) articulates beautifully what I have been saying since session began in January. 




So when the inevitable budget deficit occurs within the next few years, who's going to be left to ding for more tax revenue? 


How brazen have elected DFLers become? They were even willing to scuttle bipartisan tax relief which would have benefitted families with babies. 


 



Stunningly, that's not even the most outrageous aspect of this saga. The provision which would've aided young families was stripped out on .......Mother's Day. 


 


 



There's your "One Minnesota," folks: Government screwing over young families, senior citizens on a fixed income and lawful gun owners. Sadly, they see this as more a feature, not a bug. 


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