CAPITOL GRIDLOCK
Unhappy constituents rate 2011 Legislature
Republican state Sen. Dave Thompson, R-Lakeville, objected to end-of-session comments by Senate Minority leader Tom Bakk, DFL-Cook, by saying, "These are philosophical differences and nothing more" ("Curtain falls on Act I at Capitol," May 24).
One wonders if he had the same response to the chair of his own party, Tony Sutton, who said earlier that "a compromise to the left is a compromise of good and evil."
Gov. Mark Dayton ran for office promising to resolve the state budget deficit with a mix of spending cuts and higher taxes for the wealthiest Minnesotans.
He's kept his word. More than 1 million Minnesotans voted for candidates for governor who did not back an all-cuts approach to balancing the budget.
Am I missing something, or did Sutton really call us -- or at least our values as expressed this past November -- "evil?" Wow.
ANNE HAMRE, ROSEVILLE
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Kudos to Gail Rosenblum for her column "Moving forward, let's not be led by fear" (May 24).