Minnesota, when will the DFL put Minnesotans first?
When Vang was initially arrested for assaulting the then-10-year-old girl, they removed Vang's green card. That made it easier for DHS and the State Department to deport Vang. Thank God for big favors. The DFL has focused too much on sanctuary city status. They didn't focus on putting together a coherent, popular governing agenda. That's difficult work. It's easier to flood the country with criminal illegal aliens, give them drivers licenses, then have them vote in our elections.
The newest DFL spin is that paid famiy medical leave is super-popular. The policy idiots within the DFL didn't think this through so now it's runninga major deficit. When it comes up next January, the GOP should take the principled position that PFML needs a major restructuring. The DFL's plan works fine for employees and grifters but it's wrecked businesses already.
Some businesses have left the state beause PFML is prone to fraud and it's expensive. The businesses that left aren't big corporations. They're blue collar businesses that provide essential services like plumbing, carpentry and cabinet-making.
Each time the GOP propose to cut taxes on blue collar businesses, the DFL trots out their line about tax cuts for billionaires. Minnesota doesn't have multiple billionaire families. They left years ago for the Carolinas,Texas, Florida, Tennessee, Iowa and other low-tax, minimal regulation states. CAPITAL GOES WHERE IT'S MOST WELCOME! Let's get rid of the rapists, then import job creators by cutting blue collar taxes. Good riddance to the Laotian pervert:
We aren't attracting the best and brightest because taxes are too high and neighborhoods aren't safe. It's time Minnesota listened to the workers, not the activists with the foolish ideas.
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