Thursday, July 14, 2011

Minnesota Democrat Governor Caves...Gets On His Bony Knees and Surrenders To Minnesota's Tea Party, Govt Shutdown To End


Remember the line from the movie...."I love the smell of napalm in the morning?" That was from Apocolypse Now. Well, I have a new line. It goes something like this:

I LOVE the smell when a Leftist Progressive Marxist Democrat Governor waves the white flag and surrenders to the conservative Tea Party.

Minnesota Governor Mark Dayton caved today. He has agreed with the terms of the GOP legislature to end the government shut down in the state. He wimped out. He gave up. He surrendered. He fucking LOST.

You got it right - Minnesotans will NOT see any tax hikes and that is what the Democrat Governor hitched his star to. He went out to the people (sound familiar?) and they basically told him to shove his tax increases to balance the budget.

The lesson here? If you stare the Communists down and hold your ground, they cower and back off like a bunch of sissies.

Thanks Governor Dayton for showing the whole state and the country what a worthless pansy you are and consider your next decision - that being to resign your office and let a real man or real woman step into the role.

Biased left-based story is from Mpls Star Tribune.



Dayton, GOP reach budget deal


DFL Gov. Mark Dayton and GOP legislative leaders announced Thursday evening they have reached a budget deal to end a two week government shutdown.

After a three-hour meeting with GOP leaders, Dayton said the shutdown will be done “very soon, within days.”

Dayton agreed to drop his insistence on a tax hike and accept the Republican offer to borrow money to balance the budget.

But the governor said the deal must include a $500 million bonding package for new building projects around the state, withdrawal of the divisive social issue proposals now threaded through Republican spending bills, and elimination of the GOP proposal to reduce the state workforce by 15 percent.

House Speaker Kurt Zellers, R-Maple Grove, said he will have the votes in the House to pass the agreement.

Senate Majority Leader Amy Koch, R-Buffalo, agreed. “We believe the caucus will ultimately support this.”

1 comment:

Findalis said...

I understand that all the liquor distributing licenses were going to expire and there would be no beer in the state. That broke the Democrats. The Republicans were just going to go to another state to bring in their beer.