It looks to me like the Greens are the real conservatives in Minneapolis.

The "Tax-and-spend-Republicrats" want to tax the poor more to subsidize the 
rich.  The "Consume-the Environment-Republicrats" also want to tax the poor to 
build even more unsustainable urban infrastructure, while we need to focus on 
transit and conservation of both energy and the environment.

The "mainstream"  (read "corporate") media and politicians live within a 
carefully contrived bubble which reflects convenient illusions back to the 
inhabitants.  The notion that building any new stadium ought to be on the 
agenda is itself absurd.  It is a waste of energy and resources that will 
become more precious within a few short years.  It is a needless distraction 
and diversion.  The stadium project also fosters the sense that here in the 
"Homeland" life will go on as usual, no matter how much violence we must 
inflict outside the "Homeland" to maintain the "personal peace and prosperity" 
of the few.  Our Republicratic press and politicians continue to ignore real 
issues and instead focus on a nonsense project.

The tax-n-spenders have made progress, though.  Now taxes are increasingly 
regressive, and boldly redistribute wealth from the poor to the rich!  Our 
"free market" reveals itself: "Free for Me, But Not for Thee!"

The market is not God.  The market has no mind.  The market has no soul. The 
market cannot care.  The market is not free.

Will any Republicans or Democrats have the guts to take a stand on an issue 
where we need real conservatism and real conservation?

-- pedaling for peace and ecojustice -- from Lynnhurst for now -- Gary Hoover
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