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Mohammed Ali Bin Shah

Minneapolis, MN
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4 years 48 weeks

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Posted on 08/27/10 at 12:53 pm in response to Tony Dungy's brave stand: How adult products get marketed to our kids

Tony Dungy is a great man.

The number is $32B, the amount that is expected to come in. The Amount to spend is therefore is $32B, MAX.

See, not so hard. Why do you and other liberals want to make it so hard by spending more than we have?

On their Assignments, Dayton agan gets an F, and Horner gets a D. Tom is the only one that has grasped the concept that you can only spend what you have.

Richard,

Yes, we have.

1) Pay for the constitutionally mandated items.

2) Prioritize the rest.

3) Do not spend more that we have.

Although your attempt at humor was pretty funny. Misdirected, but funny. Gotta give you that.

From the you have got to be kidding department:

Dayton’s campaign declined comment, but the Minnesota DFL came out swinging. DFL spokesman Ronald McDonald said: “This is a campaign about the future of Minnesota, not about political stunts like whining about something the DFL has done for years. Mark Dayton says he wants to be governor of Minnesota. It is time for him to cowboy up and deal with reality. Are we just going to have four years of political stunts and constant whining...

Posted on 08/27/10 at 12:42 pm in response to Star Tribune digital sales director jumps to Patch.com

Smart people get off a sinking ship when they can.

Posted on 08/27/10 at 05:29 pm in response to Planned Parenthood backs Mark Dayton and his 'vision for the state'

I am surprised that you even believe for one second that the fine folks at PP would have considered anyone outside the DFL. They know quite well where their Federal funding comes from.

Posted on 08/27/10 at 05:27 pm in response to Open-shop construction association endorses Emmer

Jeremy,

The prevailing wage law does build roads and bridges on the backs of the taxpayers, by making builders pay more for labor than what is available on the free and open market.

I am sure that you complain about monopoly utilities hiking your electric, gas, and water rates, but you sure seem fine with a labor monopoly raising the cost of living for all Minnesotans.

Posted on 08/27/10 at 05:32 pm in response to Central Corridor construction costs lower than expected

Whooo Hooo! A oess than 2% decrease!!!!! Time to buy a few more decorative trash cans and fountains for the city!!!!

Igbuess we have gotten the point of questioning why we are spending $1B that WE DO NOT HAVE????????

"For me as a person of color, I always have to think of who I am,'' responded Raul Ramos, senior access and opportunity specialists with the Minnesota State Colleges and University Diversity and Multi-Culturalism Division.

So, Raul always thinks about race, and has a government job that focuses on Race, and here he is in an article about a forum on Race. Maybe Raul needs to focus on his accomplishments, his skills, and his productivity, and not his race.