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POLITICS: Minnesota State Government Shuts Down Will This Happen to The Federal Govt?

Jen Fad · Friday, July 1st 2011 at 12:25PM · 426 views
Minnesota Governor Mark Dayton (D) and top Republican state lawmakers failed to reach a budget deal to avert a government shutdown ahead of a midnight (CST) deadline.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/07/01/m...
  POLITICS: Minnesota State Government Shuts Down  Will This Happen to The Federal Govt?

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ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

1. Has there been and recall movements against tis state's governor as they ae doing against the Republican governors?

@. Bceasue shuting down the federal government will serve as one of our long, long needed TEACHING MOMENTS, "I" for one hope they don't pass teh debt cealing...

and, i"I"am much more for them shutting down our government this way so our president can really show why we sent him to be our president as an expert on Constitutional law. lol (smile)

as my resource for this info I offer THE LAST WORD@MSNBC 6-30-11 (ROTFLMAO)...

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

@Jake, it is so correct on we have to wait...but, me being me and such a fan of making use of past events to predict present and future events, like...How the favoirits like Regean passed the debt cealings and raised taxes...many, many times... as the debt ceilings as a fact is dealing with monies we have already borrowed and long ago have spents not money we are expecting to borrow and spend...AND, ONLY THE MIDDLE-CLASS PAYS TAXES IN THE REAL WORLD ANY WAY...

We must conclude that we are now in a 5th war which means both a smaller government and much , much, much less American government deficits...and this is not even encluding the countless $$$ being spent at home via Fema due to these storms that were not caused by 'drastic weather' pattern changes... RIGHT???????!!!!???

(smile)

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