Minnesota Goes From A Surplus To A Deficit

I wonder if they had the money to begin with. Maybe someone was playing fast and loose to make a politician look good. Maybe another accountant came in and set the record straight.
 
Minnesota went from 4th to 46th in the nation for being good for small business. That happened during Tim Walz' 8 year reign of terror as Governor of Minnesota.

Are you disconnected from reality?
 
What a weird post. Tampon Timmy was in charge. He did that

Look at the details ... hysteria aside.


How could that be? The surplus will be consumed in the coming years by rising costs of state services, such as long-term care for people with disabilities and free school meals for everyone. If lawmakers spend the surplus elsewhere, state officials said, Minnesota could face a $2.3 billion shortfall starting in July 2025.
 
Look at the details ... hysteria aside.


How could that be? The surplus will be consumed in the coming years by rising costs of state services, such as long-term care for people with disabilities and free school meals for everyone. If lawmakers spend the surplus elsewhere, state officials said, Minnesota could face a $2.3 billion shortfall starting in July 2025.
That’s an outdated article from 2023. Tampon Timmy has been hard at work, see the update in the OP
 
I wonder if they had the money to begin with. Maybe someone was playing fast and loose to make a politician look good. Maybe another accountant came in and set the record straight.

Or maybe they did have the money.

Or maybe they overspent.

Or maybe you should stop watching PSMNBC.
 
Minnesota Republican Tax Cuts
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Minnesota Democrats wasted the surplus and didn't give the people tax cuts.
Fucking Dems are the worst.
 
Look at the details ... hysteria aside.


How could that be? The surplus will be consumed in the coming years by rising costs of state services, such as long-term care for people with disabilities and free school meals for everyone. If lawmakers spend the surplus elsewhere, state officials said, Minnesota could face a $2.3 billion shortfall starting in July 2025.
They spent the surplus on tampons in 13 year old boys bathrooms
 
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