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EPW
This is a great site for news on the environment. Make sure you check out the minority side with Sen. James Inhofe (R-OK). There is a lot of great information concerning the global warming hysteria.

Center for Responsive Politics
Ever wonder where these politicians get their money? This is a great site that breaks it all down for you.

Is That Gun Shots I Heard?
If you ever thought you heard gunshots near your Minneapolis home this site will confirm it. Also Mayor Rybak says crime is down. Take a look at this website and ask yourself, do I feel safer?

Who Wants Pork?
The MN House GOP have put out a great site to keep track of the DFL and their earmarks. This is a must see when it comes to your tax dollars "at work".

Foundation for Individual Rights in Education
This is a great resource to use when you want to know what's really happening on campuses across the country.

Welfare close to home?
See who's getting exorbitant farm subsidies in Minnesota and Wisconsin.

Tax Foundation
For an education in taxes--and who pays them.

Employment Policies Institute
How liberals destroy jobs through minimum wage mandates.

Competitive Enterprise Institute
More on the Virtue of Markets and the Silliness of the big government left.

American Legislative Exchange Council
Most comprehensive website in the country on state issues, especially state government spending.

Media Research Center
The webpage for media bias--need we say more?

Junk Science
See why the conventional wisdom on the environment and consumer affairs is mostly wrong.

Smart Growth is Dumb Growth
Here's why.

Public Purpose
All you need to know about the excesses of the mass transit crowd.

The Verdict is In:
Auto users subsidize Mass Transit.

The Verdict is in II:
Growth pays for itself.

GreenWatch
Learn more about an environmental group. Who funds them and for how much? What is their annual income? How transparent is their funding?

The Trouble with Lawyers
Jason's answer to the Trial Lawyers' lobby.

Institutional Liberalism
Jason likes to refer to the Media, Academia and Non-Profits as the Iron Triangle of Liberalism. This link explains why.

Public Interest Watch
A Watchdog of nonprofit groups.

Young American's Foundation
Students of the world unite...around the Gipper!

Committee for a Constructive Tomorrow
Protecting property rights from the environmental left--even on campus.

The Paul Krugman Truth Squad
Donald Luskin's website: The Conspiracy to Keep You Poor and Stupid answer's NY Times columnist Paul Krugman, column for column.

Tuesday 03-03-2009 1:16pm PT

As you know, the $800 billion dollar "stimulus" bill purports to shore state finances across the country by bailing out local politicians.  Wouldn't it be nice if we all stopped to ask whether or not they really deserve it?


Minnesota is a case in point.  Uber-liberals there voted last year to raise gas, license, and sales taxes $6.6 billion, all the while failing to stem the flow of red ink from St. Paul, now expected to total nearly 20% of the state budget.  The pols also voted to borrow $1 billion in 2008, but that did little to relieve the crunch as it was reserved for local pork-barrel projects, such as bike and hiking paths, convention centers, ski jumps, polar bear exhibits, and of course mass transit.


Minnesota's biennial budget is scheduled to total nearly $37 billion for the next budget cycle in a state of just five million people.




But had the liberal legislature held state spending increases to inflation and population growth, Minnesota would have billions in surpluses.



Instead, and this is hard to believe under these current economic circumstances, the politicians in St. Paul are already planning the next round of tax increases.  Of course, most likely it's not much different where you live.

 

Given federal plans for nationalizing health care and universial education from pre-school to higher ed, not to mention billions for renewable energy subsidies, there simply isn't enough money in Washington to bail out every state capitol. And taxes on just the so-called rich won't begin to cover a proposed $3.6 trillion federal budget for 2010, so grab your wallets gang.


Chief Justice John Marshall once said, 'the power to tax is the power to destroy.' By putting the government budget ahead of the family budget, career politicians have caused undue hardship for the average American household.  Minnesota is just a snapshot.  So how about sending a message to Washington as well as your state capitol: "Not one more dime."