Tuesday, May 30, 2006

A needed balance

Steve Sviggum: Senate DFL continues to pursue its mission: tax and spend
If it moves, tax it.

Ronald Reagan used those words to describe liberal tax policies. The Minnesota Senate DFL evidently took them to heart.

If you wear it, tax it. If you drive it, tax it. If you buy it, tax it. If you make it, tax it. It's true. The DFL has never met a tax increase it didn't like.

If you think that's an unfair statement, take a look at the more than $4 billion in tax increases DFLers have proposed since 2003.

Beginning in 2003, the Senate DFL tried to resolve a budget problem with tax increases. At a time when the state needed to tighten its grip on spending, the Senate DFL offered a $1.32 billion increase in individual incomes taxes, cigarette taxes, state general levy and corporate franchise taxes to fund its initiatives. Budget problems result not from taxing too little but from spending too much....

When Minnesota has a $1 billion surplus and revenue growth that continues to exceed expectations, billions of dollars in tax increases is irresponsible governing for today and the future of our state. The House Republican majority brings a needed balance to the huge DFL taxing machine.

Government needs to set priorities, not burden taxpayers. The Bank of Minnesota Taxpayers does have its limits. It does not have a $4 billion balance and there is no overdraft protection.

Steve Sviggum is speaker of the Minnesota House of Representatives.

Take it easy on the new guy

Hi, all.

My name is Dan Stover, and I've accepted Chad's invitation to join his SD 44 blog. I live in the district (Hopkins) and will be helping Chad to bring you local political news.

Specifically, we'll be supporting and reporting activities related to the Minnesota Republican Party.

Stay tuned!

Tuesday, May 23, 2006

Room For A Coupla More

Soon, we should have another blogger joining the SD44 fray. If you would like to contribute your scribbling to this site, drop me a line at rightwinger23@hotmail.com

It's easy, it's fun, and it's free. What more could you ask for?

Who's Coming to Breakfast?

The next meeting of the HWY 100 Republicans promises to be a tasty one:

Several local politically savvy folks will be in attendance to sum up the work of the State Legislature, retirements, and upcoming battleground for State legislative races.

Don't miss it!

7 a.m. Thursday
May 25th
Homesteader Restaurant
Golden Valley
Highway 55 1/2 mile west of Hwy 100.

Wednesday, May 10, 2006

2006 State Convention

June 1st through June 3rd

Minneapolis Convention Center
1301 2nd Ave S
Minneapolis MN 55403

Friday, May 05, 2006

Fifth District Convention May 6th

CD 5 Convention

WHEN: May 06 9:00 AM

WHERE:

Minnehaha Academy
4200 W River Rd
Minneapolis MN 55406