StarTribune.com
emmer040108

Home | Opinion Exchange | Commentary

Tom Emmer: On April Fools' Day, a DFL present for the taxpayers

Last update: March 31, 2008 - 6:01 PM

"We are a very fiscally moderate caucus."

MARGARET ANDERSON-KELLIHER, NOV. 9, 2006

Those seven words from then soon-to-be House Speaker Margaret Anderson-Kelliher came two days after Election Day 2006. Echoing the professed sentiments of more than two dozen newly elected rural and suburban Democrats, Kelliher's statement no doubt felt reassuring to the Minnesotans who took Minnesota Democrats at their word when they claimed, throughout the 2006 election season, to carry the mantle of fiscal responsibility and balanced priorities.

Minnesotans wanted change; Democrats wanted their votes. On Nov. 9, 2006, each seemed to have gotten what it wanted.

But here we are on April Fools' Day 2008, and clearly the joke is on us. Starting today, hard-working Minnesotans trying to get through tough times will pay the first in a series of tax increases imposed by Minnesota Democrats who tossed aside their pledges of moderation and common-sense priorities like Election Day's smelly laundry.

First they'll pay at the gas pump; soon they'll pay at the cash register. When it comes time to buy a new car, they'll pay higher taxes again, all courtesy of those "fiscally moderate" Democrats.

Drivers aren't the only ones who will pay the price of electing the bait-and-switch Democrats of 2006. Just ask the senior citizens or the property taxpayers who watched a $2.2 billion surplus disappear in the blink of an eye. They were left holding the short straw after Democrats "got the job done" in 2007 without lifting a finger to help two of government's core responsibilities. Never mind that rural nursing homes are on the brink of financial ruin and that near-record numbers of schools are asking property taxpayers for more money, the Democrats finished the session on time!

As is evident today in our higher taxes and neglected needs, Minnesota Democrats are not fiscally moderate and they do not share the priorities of most Minnesotans. They are adept at hiding their tax-and-spend agenda behind an unpopular president, but even that curtain is about to be pulled away. When it is, they will do their best to hide or pin the blame on someone else. It won't work now that they have commanding majorities in both houses of the Legislature. Minnesotans may have been fooled in 2006, but they won't be fooled again.

Tom Emmer, R-Delano, is a member of the Minnesota House of Representatives.

Recent Commentary stories

Los Angeles Times: Turkey must face its past - March 31, 2008
Los Angeles Times: Turkey must face its past - More than a million Armenians were massacred in the final years of the Ottoman Empire, from 1915 to 1918. This bloody chapter of World War I should be recognized as genocide and remembered, not only to honor the victims but for its lessons to future generations. More

Comment on this story   |   Be the first to comment   |  Hide reader comments

Subscribe
Streamlining Minnesota

New ideas for the public sector

THERE'S NEVER BEEN A BETTER TIME to create a more efficient Minnesota. Facing large budget deficits at the state, county and local levels, Minnesotans are seeing with new clarity that the public sector must adapt to new economic realities. Only the smartest, most strategic reinvention will ensure that our tax dollars are spent on the best programs and services. Read more

About Opinion Exchange

Opinion Exchange is produced by the Editorial Department, which is dedicated to hosting the discussion on a range of issues of interest to Star Tribune readers online and in print. In its new format, it's our hope that Opinion Exhange will create a more dynamic dialogue between Star Tribune readers and the Editorial Board. Many individual posts will be written and signed by members of the Editorial Board and will reflect their own opinions. Daily editorials will continue to represent the institutional voice of the newspaper and be researched and written by the Editorial Department, which is independent of the newsroom.

Subscribe to RSS|Learn more about RSS

Follow Opinion Exchange on Twitter Do you use Twitter? Follow Opinion Exchange.

Shopping + Classifieds
Personal Recruiter

No resume? No problem!

Create a skills profile in minutes, let a recruiter match you to an open position. Click here to get started.
Find A Job

Open positions!

A new career awaits. Look through thousands of listings to find your new job. Start now!

Win tickets to the opening night party (Nov. 21) of the MCAD Annual Art Sale.

Vita.mn presents the Minneapolis College of Art and Design Annual Art Sale at MCAD, Nov. 20-21.

See all contests