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With Tim Pawlenty in Iowa, Minnesota is better off. Tough luck, Iowa.
To the voters of the 6th District (Bachmann's district) - "Pathetic, Pathetic!"
Zellers' agenda may be jobs, but is it jobs for Minnesotans or jobs for the Chinese and Target Stores' jobs over in India? We shall see, we shall see.
Michelle Bachmann's number one goal is to make sure that the huge tax cuts George Bush instituted for billionaires and millionaires is carried forward. This shows Bachmann's total contempt for the people in her district and also the twitching eye-popping ignorance of the people who voted for her.
Target Corp. has pretty much lost the moderate to progressive shoppers because of their support of extreme right wing Tea Party candidate Tom Emmer. I suppose the people who buy gold from Genn Beck's advertisers will still shop there.
"No truism". Isn't that putting it a little mildly? Following Bush's tax cuts, we had massive layoffs. I can't see how Target can support Tom Emmer saying he's good for the economy when we had the massive recession of 2008 because of the Bush tax cuts. Target must be supporting Emmer for his other Tea Party beliefs, because he certainly won't do the economy any good.
Ron - so you are saying none of us need to worry about getting our Social Security checks if the Republicans get into power? Is that because there won't be any Social Security checks anymore?
It may be profanity, but at least its an honest response and truthful.
This is the kind of ad you would expect from extreme right-wing companies like Hubbard Broadcasting, Best Buy, and Target stores. It was the Bush tax cuts on the rich that got us into this economic downturn to begin with. I suppose you can't blame these rich people who want to keep all their money and pay less taxes than anyone else, even if it does have a terrible effect on the economy.
I wish Tom Emmer would make a few more comments about reducing waitresses' and waiters' wages.