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I guess you don't need tax cuts when you stash your inherited trust fund across the border to avoid MN taxes.

Hypocrite and Fraud.

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I guess you don't need tax cuts when you stash your inherited trust fund across the border to avoid MN taxes.

Hypocrite and Fraud.

Much like the gun show laws, you seem to have trouble grasping tax laws also. What is it you don't understand about where the tax obligation lies when the trust fund distributes the money? Dayton pays Minnesota taxes on every dollar distributed to him by the trust his grandfather set up.

I've pointed this out many times and yet you still can't seem to comprehend how this works.

You are the poster child for low information voters.

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"We contend that for a nation to tax itself into prosperity is like a man standing in a bucket and trying to lift himself up by the handle."

"We are not going to achieve a new world order without paying for it in blood as well as in words and money."

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Ahh, again with the gun show laws you have shown time and time again that you know absolutely nothing about, except using weasel words to dance around the topic in an effort to prove you are right...which you are not.

Dayton pays Minnesota taxes on every dollar distributed to him by the trust his grandfather set up.

Then why establish the fund in SD?

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Ahh, again with the gun show laws you have shown time and time again that you know absolutely nothing about, except using weasel words to dance around the topic in an effort to prove you are right...which you are not.
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And why did he?

Regardless, Dayton (much like Obama) hasn't had to do a day of work in his life and knows nothing of the middle class. He's out of touch (just like his voters) and is nothing more than a puppet for the unions.

So why not give the link to that discussion and show everyone how wrong I was?

Sorry, I don't bookmark my conquests.

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Regardless, Dayton (much like Obama) hasn't had to do a day of work in his life and knows nothing of the middle class. He's out of touch (just like his voters) and is nothing more than a puppet for the unions.
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Leave LMITOUT alone, the blinders he keeps talking about are his own which his side broke in on him, he knows nothing else, its not his fault (it never is). We will love and support him (and his cause always) after all it is much easier to win by constantly attacking the other side like he does instead of actually standing up and taking a stance for something that may eventually come back to haunt you.

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Leave LMITOUT Dayton alone, the blinders he keeps talking about are his own which his side broke in on him, he knows nothing else, its not his fault (it never is). We will love and support him (and his cause always) after all it is much easier to win by constantly attacking the other side like he does instead of actually standing up and taking a stance for something that may eventually come back to haunt you.

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The numbers…

Dayton is stuck at 45 percent—which is exactly the same spot he was at in the last Star Tribune poll taken in early September. Dayton has plateaued and hit his ceiling of support, and he cannot win with 45 percent.

Even better, Jeff is on the rise and has closed the gap to 7 points. What’s more, 10 percent of voters remain undecided, which is more than enough for Jeff to overtake Dayton on Election Day.

More good news about the poll…

Any political analyst will tell you that an incumbent below 50 percent in the polls this late in the campaign is in deep trouble. Dayton is stuck at 45 percent.

Dayton’s name identification is 100 percent, but he can’t crack 45 percent…and 10 percent of voters remain undecided. These undecided voters will not vote for Dayton. Political analysts consistently say that undecided voters almost always break hard for the challenger—and this is especially the case when the incumbent is so well known, as Dayton is in Minnesota.

The more people see and get to know Jeff, the more they like him. With our ads on the air now, Jeff has risen 5 points since the last poll…and we still have a lot of room for growth. On Thursday, we launched three new ads (with tailored messages to different regions of the state) and made our largest television buy of the campaign—positioning Jeff to peak at the perfect time.

The political environment strongly favors Republicans this year, yet the Star Tribune poll projects Democrats having a 6 point turnout advantage or in other words, according this poll, indicates democrats will be more enthusiastic about coming to the polls this year than republicans. Which if it were true, why did the democrats bring in Hillary Clinton, Bill Clinton, Michelle Obama and Joe Biden? Simply stated, the Democrats are worried about their voters showing up at the polls. It’s very likely that Jeff is in an even stronger position than this poll shows.

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  • 'we have more fun' FishingMN Builders

The funny thing is that about 50% of people in this state only know that they have a Governor, his name is Dayton and he gives them stuff!

They don't know or care that he has become brain dead and that he can't keep giving away the state for ever! His goody bag only holds so much then someone has to pay to fill it again! whistle

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Higher taxes on Gaming? the casinos don't pay the state do they? What gaming are they talking about?

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Yes, I think.

I'd have to do a bit more research into that area but I don't have time right now, got a few things on my plate. However, from what i understand ( I'm a dimwit) gambling earnings are taxed at a higher rate. Please correct me if I'm wrong.

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I had no idea, so that is why I asked, being a non-gambler I have no reason to know.

(off to google)

Ah, it is due to Minnesota's Alternative Minimum Tax

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Gambling tax waz bout 40% last time I went (long time ago) same as tax on bonuses through employers

Tax hikes on smokes, top 1% ers in state, threw out stipid marriage penalty, I see zero problems, should b A+

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So a guy does a good job at work, gets a bonus, and has to give almost half to the government.

No problem?

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So a guy does a good job at work, gets a bonus, and has to give almost half to the government.

No problem?

Comrade Eric, now is that any way to build a stronger Union? We all work to one goal me friend. All work hard and should share in the bonus of our work for the state! smile

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What? Tax on bonuses is higher than normal payroll tax? I never realized that and I derive a good portion of my income from bonuses.

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Big Dave 2, see above pic

LMItout, who took that pic of you? Which side did you really want all to see?

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So a guy does a good job at work, gets a bonus, and has to give almost half to the government.

No problem?

First, slightly

Second love how all ya like to nit pick, what about the REST Eric?

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