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Minnesota's government has hung up the `closed' sign after the governor and lawmakers failed to agree on a state budget.



Parks, road projects and rest stops are just a few of the first noticeable casualties.




State worker layoffs could be next.






Talks between Democratic Gov. Mark Dayton and top Republicans fell apart well before a midnight deadline.




Dayton demanded tax increases on top earners, but the GOP refused.












http://www.kktv.com/news/headlines/Minnesota_Government_Shuts_Down_124840539.html
 
So, the Governor refused to sign a budget that was proposed without tax increases? Sounds like the Governor decided to shut down the State Government because he wants to distribute still more money.
 
Former Governor Tim Pawlenty has said the shutdown is a good thing.



Pawlenty shut the state government down in 2005.






Current Democratic Gov. Mark Dayton and Republican legislative leaders started the year facing a $5 billion deficit that economists said Pawlenty left behind.





Current Republicans in the state legislature have called for spending cuts, including deeper reductions in health and welfare spending.






Dayton, by contrast, wants to cut the deficit by raising taxes on couples earning more than $300,000 and individuals making more than $180,000.






Dayton and some moderate Republicans have said they are open to compromise solutions like eliminating tax breaks or authorizing a casino.












http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-503544_162-20076068-503544.html
 
The plan on the radical right is to have this country on it's knees by the next election then blame it on Obama. The only way to do this is by following the same obstructionist plan that's been in place since the last election. The right doesn't care about the people in this country their only goal is to profit from the pain and labor of others.
 
The right has a plan?

It looks like they will do or say anything in their lust for power, and they are also fighting amongst themselves.

I'm not seeing much coordination or planning.
 
They have a long list of plans. Destroy medicare, destroy medicaid, destroy social security, destroy education, destroy the middle class and the unions that built that middle class, destroy the economy and force millions into poverty and ultimately destroy our standard of living.

Example:
"We are also open to hiring incentives, perhaps in the form of a payroll tax cut for employers that was floated by the administration.... [T]hat might not be our first choice, that shows how willing we are to work with the Republicans to create jobs. It's pro-business, it's a tax cut, and many Republicans have been for it in the past. But now all of a sudden they're coming out against it," Schumer said.

John Boehner called it a gimmick, Paul Ryan called it sugar high. Lamar Alexander and Jeb Hensarling both criticized it as short-term stimulus -- apparently that's a bad thing. Would Republicans really oppose a tax cut for business that created jobs? This is sort of beyond the pale. So if they'd oppose even something so suited to their tastes ideologically, it shows that they're just opposing anything that would help create jobs. It almost makes you wonder if they aren't trying to slow down the economic recovery for political gain."

http://tpmdc.talkingpointsmemo.com/...-sabotaging-the-economic-recovery.php?ref=fpa

American teabaggers, republicons, libertarians, nazis, fascists and klansmen cant stand to have a black democrat in the white house. They act not to advance our country but for profits and power and to hell with the America people.
 
Hey Troll, why don't you try to prove me wrong instead of groaning. You can't dispute my posts. Please show me how conservatives have improved this country over the past 30 yrs. Show me how they are working to improve our country today. Please show me how they are representing people and not a small group of billionaires.

The best way your side can win is to drive this country into the ditch and blame it on Obama. Prove me wrong that this is not your plan or just groan like a catfish out of water.

 
So, the Governor refused to sign a budget that was proposed without tax increases? Sounds like the Governor decided to shut down the State Government because he wants to distribute still more money.



Is that what you said when Tim Pawlenty shut down Minnesota's government in 2005, Dancin' Dalai Damocles?


He says he wishes the shutdown had gone on longer.


Now Pawlenty is wishing more economic devastation on Minnesotans because he wants to keep the rich happy.




Thanks to the mess created by former Gov. Tim Pawlenty, the state government of Minnesota shut down at midnight last night. The budget gimmicks and fiscal Band-Aids Pawlenty employed left the state with a $5 billion deficit. As thousands of Minnesotans are laid off, Pawlenty told reporters that the shutdown may actually be a good thing.


http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0711/58202.html#ixzz1QsKE1b1A








Contrast Pawlenty's heartless crowing with the reaction from the current Governor...




"This is a night of deep sorrow for me," Democratic Governor Mark Dayton said in an address punctuated by hisses and jeers from Republicans...





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They have a long list of plans. Destroy medicare, destroy medicaid, destroy social security, destroy education, destroy the middle class and the unions that built that middle class, destroy the economy and force millions into poverty and ultimately destroy our standard of living.

Example:
"We are also open to hiring incentives, perhaps in the form of a payroll tax cut for employers that was floated by the administration.... [T]hat might not be our first choice, that shows how willing we are to work with the Republicans to create jobs. It's pro-business, it's a tax cut, and many Republicans have been for it in the past. But now all of a sudden they're coming out against it," Schumer said.

John Boehner called it a gimmick, Paul Ryan called it sugar high. Lamar Alexander and Jeb Hensarling both criticized it as short-term stimulus -- apparently that's a bad thing. Would Republicans really oppose a tax cut for business that created jobs? This is sort of beyond the pale. So if they'd oppose even something so suited to their tastes ideologically, it shows that they're just opposing anything that would help create jobs. It almost makes you wonder if they aren't trying to slow down the economic recovery for political gain."

http://tpmdc.talkingpointsmemo.com/...-sabotaging-the-economic-recovery.php?ref=fpa

American teabaggers, republicons, libertarians, nazis, fascists and klansmen cant stand to have a black democrat in the white house. They act not to advance our country but for profits and power and to hell with the America people.

One cannot help but to laugh at such nonsense as the above.
 
So, the Governor refused to sign a budget that was proposed without tax increases? Sounds like the Governor decided to shut down the State Government because he wants to distribute still more money.

Dayton has proposed raising taxes on couples earning more than $300,000 and individuals making more than $180,000. He said Thursday night that he had offered to target the tax increase to even higher earners, those making more than $1 million a year.

Republicans have opposed any new taxes or new revenue sources, arguing instead that the state should rely on spending cuts, including deeper reductions in health and welfare spending than Dayton is willing to accept.



Read more: http://www.azcentral.com/news/artic...nesota-government-shutdown.html#ixzz1QscXwwHN

Just another example of extremist conservatives protecting the money of their political sponsors over the well being of the people. Let em eat cake uh Dam?
 
I wonder how many votes the GOP is picking up in Minnesota today?
 
Tim Pawlenty said that he wished the 2005 government shutdown he presided over would have lasted longer, and that the paralysis underway now in the state could be a good thing.
“I think it was nine days (of shutdown) at that time, and I think we could have gotten a better deal if we had allowed that to continue for a while and the people of Minnesota would have seen the issues play out a little longer,” the Republican presidential hopeful said Thursday night at a press conference at the Minneapolis-St. Paul International airport.



http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0711/58202.html#ixzz1QsbecjgW
 
So //(()))/// starts a thread and then groans at it? Didn't realize there was that much dissociative identity disorder going on here.

he has created numerous threads where he uses his numerous trolls to respond to "each other"....he is literally psychotic
 
More than 23,000 state workers will be affected by the shut down, which will see state parks and highway rest areas closed for the Independence Day holiday weekend.




The shut down even affects traffic cameras and the websites of state agencies.




Dayton said his last offer would have raised income taxes only on people earning more than $1 million dollars a year - about 7,700 people or 0.3 percent of taxpayers.




Republicans rejected the proposal...














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