“House approves gas tax increase despite Pawlenty veto threat“
“Tim Pawlenty has threatened to veto any income tax increase“
“…a license tab fee increase and a metro sales tax for transit will face his veto pen, Pawlenty said“
“Minnesota Gov. Threatens Veto Over Gay Partner Benefits“
“Pawlenty has threatened to veto any bill that raises state taxes“
“Pawlenty is willing to veto the entire state government finance bill“
“Pawlenty says he’ll veto the bills“
“Governor Pawlenty has promised a veto“
And it goes on and on and on and on













10 Comments »
Comment posted April 1, 2007 @ 10:40 pm
With Pawlenty, it’s Timmy first, Minnesota second Timmy the Tool is burnishing his No New Taxes credentials for 2008, when he can strut around the GOP convention looking like a VP candidate. The sad thing is, he’ll sell Minnesota down the river to do it. Or more like flush it down the toilet.
Comment posted April 1, 2007 @ 11:54 pm
Don’t forget medical marijuana He promises to veto the medical marijuana bill, despite his buddy Sviggum’s outspoken support for the bill.
Comment posted April 1, 2007 @ 11:55 pm
Held Hostage We are being held hostage by one man’s VP aspirations.
Comment posted April 2, 2007 @ 8:07 am
I guess the Governor didn’t get the Cy Thao (D[uh] Saint Paul) memo
“When you guys win, you get to keep your money. When we win, we take your money”
Of course there is nothing to prohibit any of you “Happy to Pay” specimines from voluntarilly sending it in….pfft.
Comment posted April 2, 2007 @ 1:36 pm
Who is Tim (My Way) Pawlenty helping ? It’s not the number of bills vetoed, it’s the proposed legislation that he plans to veto that is the problem.
Sunday’s Strib editorial posed the question “if Minnesota has plenty of revenue, [why] has it laid off 4,000 schoolteachers, forced college students to pay hugely higher tuitions and asked road contractors to lend the money for new highway projects.
Comment posted April 1, 2007 @ 5:40 pm
With Pawlenty, it's Timmy first, Minnesota second Timmy the Tool is burnishing his No New Taxes credentials for 2008, when he can strut around the GOP convention looking like a VP candidate. The sad thing is, he'll sell Minnesota down the river to do it. Or more like flush it down the toilet.
Comment posted April 1, 2007 @ 6:54 pm
Don't forget medical marijuana He promises to veto the medical marijuana bill, despite his buddy Sviggum's outspoken support for the bill.
Comment posted April 1, 2007 @ 6:55 pm
Held Hostage We are being held hostage by one man's VP aspirations.
Comment posted April 2, 2007 @ 3:07 am
I guess the Governor didn't get the Cy Thao (D[uh] Saint Paul) memo
“When you guys win, you get to keep your money. When we win, we take your money”
Of course there is nothing to prohibit any of you “Happy to Pay” specimines from voluntarilly sending it in….pfft.
Comment posted April 2, 2007 @ 8:36 am
Who is Tim (My Way) Pawlenty helping ? It’s not the number of bills vetoed, it’s the proposed legislation that he plans to veto that is the problem.
Sunday’s Strib editorial posed the question “if Minnesota has plenty of revenue, [why] has it laid off 4,000 schoolteachers, forced college students to pay hugely higher tuitions and asked road contractors to lend the money for new highway projects.
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