Published March 17, 2010

Court question: Who decides budget? chat

By Don Davis, Pine Journal

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daniel c.
03/23/2010 8:06 AM

Maybe it's time the real truth comes out. Number one; forty four persent of federal taxes go to the military buget now so there is little left over for the states. The large corperations have moved out side of our country so they are no longer paying their share as the profit on the cost of the world police. In the past a good war would give our country a boost in the production which would bring in money for programs ect. The ones who want to take down America are using our weak link "greed" to do so. This governor is nothing more than another mindless tool of the dark side.

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Tim B.
Saginaw, MN     03/17/2010 11:27 PM

Time to play the blame game..I say if the legislative body would do there job and balance the budget by making the tough decisions there paid to do then the Governor would'nt be an issue. Face it folks..when theres not any more programs to cut or services get sliced to thin.Theres only one option left,Tax increases.

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