That is a mistaken representation of the meaning behind these signs.  Not a 
Minneapolis issue so I
won't go into it.  For correct information, see http://www.betterminnesota.org/.

Regards,
Jason Stone | Hale


--- Anderson & Turpin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It's like those signs you see around the
> city that say "Happy to pay for a better Minnesota."  Hey, I agree with the
> expressed sentiment completely.  It's the implied belief behind the signs
> that I'm totally opposed to -- that paying more taxes to the state will
> result in a better Minnesota. If people are happy to pay for a better state,
> then they should give money to the charity they think will improve the state
> the most.  Do they really think their taxes will improve things more (or as
> much) as the same amount of money directed to a cause of their own choosing?
> You know taxes go to that awful corporate welfare too, and other things that
> "progressives" love to hate.  People from every political spectrum should
> want to minimize government spending because it simply isn't as effective at
> achieving our aims as money directed right at the place it's needed.
> 

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