Well they closed Minnesota state parks today in preparation for the government shut down. Along with the traffic cameras and state funded road construction.
Hope we wake up to a budget tomorrow.
CARS wrote:Just think of all the revenue they are going to loose this weekend.
Why is it that I have to keep a balanced check book, but our government doesn't have to??
caseydog wrote:CARS wrote:Just think of all the revenue they are going to loose this weekend.
Why is it that I have to keep a balanced check book, but our government doesn't have to??
Actually, in most states, they do have to maintain a balanced budget -- at least on paper (our Governor managed to hide our shortfall until after he was re-elected}.
And, most Americans are in debt just like our government. Even if it is just a home mortgage, it is debt. The American people hold debts totaling about 350 percent of the national GDP. That's worse than the federal government's debt.
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Shadow Catcher wrote:"The governor said his last offer would have raised income taxes only on those earning more than $1 million a year—an estimated 7,700 Minnesotans, or 0.3 percent of all taxpayers, according to the Revenue Department.
Republicans rejected the proposal, Dayton said, because they "prefer to protect the richest handful of Minnesotans at the expense of everyone else."
"The GOP had a couple of "compromise" ideas for a budget agreement. They:
proposed delaying another $700 million in payments owed to schools, which would add to the more than $1 billion the state already owes K-12 schools.
Republicans also offered to issue "tobacco bonds" of an unspecified amount to cover any remaining budget gap. Sources said Dayton considered the offer, but he criticized it as unwise borrowing late Thursday."
mandy wrote:That suckswell at least yours arent burning down.
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