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BigSkyBob
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« on: July 14, 2011, 01:13:58 AM »


Reality check: the GOP passed a budget.

Dayton vetoed that budget after the legislature adjurned. Dayton has refused to call the legislature into special session to debate another budget bill.
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BigSkyBob
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« Reply #1 on: July 14, 2011, 03:39:03 PM »


Reality check: the GOP passed a budget.

Dayton vetoed that budget after the legislature adjurned. Dayton has refused to call the legislature into special session to debate another budget bill.

Sounds familiar.  Oh yeah, like two years ago when Pawlenty vetoed the revenue bill that created a balanced budget after the DFL legislature adjourned and refused to call a special session, instead unconstitutionally single-handedly making the cuts he wanted.

1) Yours is a giant aside. The claim you made was that the attention paid  to man-woman marriage by the legislature prevented the legislature from addressing the budget was simply false.


2) You are offering the child's playground excuses that "Tommy did it first!, and, "Timmy did it worse!"


3) Taking you account at face value, I, suppose, that this creates the precident that Dayton could make the cuts he prefers over the cuts the legislature passed. Opps! Wait! Dayton wanted to raise taxes that requires a vote of the legislature. Never mind.




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Well, Dayton has been 50% right and the GOP legislature has been 100% right.


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And there you have it.  Polls indicate wide support for the governor's plan.  And next year, whenw Dayton's advocacy of doing what is best for Texas, against the Republicans plan to do what is best for Minnesota.
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BigSkyBob
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« Reply #2 on: July 14, 2011, 03:42:45 PM »


Reality check: the GOP passed a budget.

Dayton vetoed that budget after the legislature adjurned. Dayton has refused to call the legislature into special session to debate another budget bill.

 So, there is no government commerce - the Governor, its staff, the legislature & there staff and all bureaucrats are receiving no compensation and, the generators of capital - the equity producers - are voluntarily sending cash to a closed government to which, the cash, the equity, is laying in a mail pouch somewhere? Is that about right?


 


Sounds like a very good reason to call the legislature into special session.
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BigSkyBob
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« Reply #3 on: July 14, 2011, 04:27:37 PM »
« Edited: July 14, 2011, 04:29:22 PM by BigSkyBob »


I love the smell of Democrats capitulating in the morning. It smells like...

Unfortunately, no Democratic capitulation yet. Dayton has dropped the tax increase, but, not his insistence on funding abortion, increasing spending by $500,000,000, and protecting the jobs of bureaucrats. The half-billion dollar personal slush fund is a particularly egregious demand.

The shutdown will continue until the bureaucrats realize that 15% reductions are preferable to losing every nonessential position.
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BigSkyBob
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« Reply #4 on: July 14, 2011, 06:18:19 PM »


I love the smell of Democrats capitulating in the morning. It smells like...

Unfortunately, no Democratic capitulation yet. Dayton has dropped the tax increase, but, not his insistence on funding abortion, increasing spending by $500,000,000, and protecting the jobs of bureaucrats. The half-billion dollar personal slush fund is a particularly egregious demand.

The shutdown will continue until the bureaucrats realize that 15% reductions are preferable to losing every nonessential position.



I see you wish to pursue childish Alinskite tactics of substituting sarcasm for reasoned debate.

I will let the childishness of your actions speak for themselves.
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