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Dedicated funding - yes or no?


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Voting NO is not a vote against supporting the outdoors. Voting NO is a vote against just throwing away more of our hard earned incomes on taxes that are poorly managed.

exactly Bob

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 Originally Posted By: tealitup
Someone correct me if I am wrong on this-- Was there not an ammendment for dedicated tax for transportation? What happened to that money? We need more - hum...

Exactaly! That is the same thing that will happen to the money that we are to spend on just another tax. It may start out just peachy, but every year the arts will rob more, and it will go for more uneeded social programs. I am not willing to spend any more money on people too lazy to get off thier backsides and make a living. NO NO NO NO!

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So your reps/senators over - rode a veto from the governor to raise your gas tax. The largest single tax increase since the inception of the State of Minnesota. See the picture on the front page of the Star and Tribune? Laughing, smiling and happy that they have mismanaged your money in such a bad way that they needed to take more money from your pockets.

I actually heard one person say at the capital - well the casino will get less money. ITS OUR MONEY TO SPEND HOW WE WANT! You think the outdoors ammendment will pass now? Not a chance.

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I think we have more problems to worry about besides dedicated funding.....How about the 1 billion dollar defecit projected...We need to worry about fixing that and getting our educational system straight before we worry about dedicated funding....I'm all for raising the price of my outdoors licences before a dedicated tax.

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As of today I'm still a yes, but.. It all depends on the Legislature. They already helped themselves to what... 7 Billion of our hard earned dollars and the session just started. We all know what the Dems are like, this is only the begining of the fleecing. They got 1 tax bill passed they are sure to push for more. Hold on to your wallets guys, it's gonna be a long summer. hopefully I'll still be able to afford to hunt this year.

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I have come to the conclusion that the reason the money gets robbed out of these dedicated funds is people just are not responable enough to police the people they have elected. "WE" have to get off our a$$e$ and start riding these people that take half of our more of our money. When I say, and hear others say, were did this money or that money go? It is an admission of guilt.... we think that someone is going to take care of our interest just because we work our butts off at a job and hope for the best. time to take the next step and put down the remote and pursue politicians. Everybody wants to blame special interest groups; these groups are just more motivated and

smarter than us.

Yes time to pony up

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The problem is that in most of those situations is that it's too late by the time we find out. There's an old saying, "It's easier to get forgiven than to get permission."

Bob

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I hate to say it, but I too will be voting no on this one. Sorry.

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Here is just another reason to vote no on the funding. I clipped this out of the DNR site. This is for deer hunting.

Regulations Book

1.

Publish an abbreviated regulations book in the Hmong language.

2.

Organize a small group of people to review the regulations book before it is published.

Just another waste of our money to cater to people who are too lazy to learn to read, write and speak english in America.

NO NO NO

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And 20% going to "Arts"...? Ha!

They threw that in to get the city folk to vote for it.

Absolutely No.

With that big increase that just passed and the economy tanking (I lost my job to Ireland and still unemployed), there's almost no way it's gonna pass anyway.

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I did say yes above, and still lean that way but I think before anyone should completely decide lets see what comes out of how/who is going to make decisions on how to spend the money. Right now it looking as though it's going to highly be comprised of a citizen committee which I feel is better then just letting the decisions lie in a complete gov. run sort of committee.

anyfishwilldo...I'm quite sure how these funds are tied to any sort of changes to the rule book??? Not that I don't 100% agree with you that this is America and if you choose to participate in an activity in America you should be able to read the rules in English.

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