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LTE: Surplus Accountability |
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Kudos to Jerry Lindberg of Crystal, who penned an excellent letter to the editor in the MN Sun Post Newspaper this week: To the editor:
When the final history of the United States is
written, it will show we were a land of achievement, courage,
opportunity, faith, principle and yes, wealth. It will also show we
apparently took a long nap in the late 20th and early 21st centuries
when politicians figured out that robbing Peter to pay Paul will always
meet Paul's approval.
Which brings us to our $2.2 billion tax
surplus. A tax surplus is an overpayment, the result of legislators
reaching into our back pockets and taking more money than they asked
for.
The options are:
Return it to its rightful owners.
Readjust the tax code to insure it won't happen again.
Or, they could redirect it to their favorite unions, er, constituents.
Anyone want to bet which idea wins?
Our
local state representatives - Carlson, Peterson and Rest - have been
strangely silent on the surplus. I, for one, would like to read their
thoughts on the surplus in these pages. I would like to read - in plain
English - why they believe government has earned a cash bonus. These
are liberals, folks, and they're in the majority! They're going to
spend the money, regardless. The least we can do is make them dance for
their dinner! Demand they explain their actions here. It might be a
teaching moment for our kids - a living demonstration that the most
destructive force in nature isn't a hurricane, earthquake or tornado -
but a tax-and-spend politician with an unspent pot of money.
Jerry Lindberg
Crystal
This is how to change hearts and open eyes. Jerry will get a huge round of applause at our Chili & Chat event this Tuesday -- and we promise we won't make him dance for his dinner!
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