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Published - Friday, August 01, 2008
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GUEST VIEW: Minnesota’s legacy of shame

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In my view, Minnesota’s Gov. Tim Pawlenty and all those Minnesota legislators who have succumbed to some voters’ basest desires to avoid taxes should fall to their knees and apologize to their parents and grandparents for ruining the Minnesota those parents and grandparents worked so hard to build — fine schools, beautiful parks, great public hospitals, court systems that dispensed prompt due process, prisons large enough to hold offenders, roads that didn’t rattle you, bridges that didn’t collapse and all the rest.

And faced with the obligation to maintain what our parents and grandparents built and left for us, the governor and many legislators have instead ignored the need to maintain, or better, the need to build anew for the next generation. They did that to get re-elected on a “no new taxes’ pledge — that is their legacy of shame.
The Minnesota we all grew up in and enjoyed was not free, but was purchased with our parents’ and grandparents’ tax dollars responsibly invested with vision by those who came before us. We owe them a debt of gratitude.

On the other hand, we owe many of our current state leaders a good thrashing.

In a single generation, the governor and certain Minnesota legislators have destroyed what our forebears built. It will take generations to recover, and that will only happen if we start investing again now. A few dollars to invest in the future and in infrastructure and in our court system would bear fruit for our children and grandchildren. That is what true leaders do in office. They don’t appeal to people’s weakest moments when they want to keep that dime in their own pocket instead of investing in those who will follow us.

When we looked back as we were growing up in Minnesota, we could see that those who led Minnesota before the present administration left a legacy we have enjoyed for decades. Their legacy is what they created — a Minnesota with quality of life second to none. But the present administration has left a legacy such that years from now, when our children look back, they will refer to us as that generation that sure liked to keep money in their own pockets and left us in the lurch — the generation that destroyed Minnesota’s quality of life.

Declining school quality, increasing infant mortality rates, bridges falling into rivers, roads that are approaching impassable, court systems that are insufficiently staffed to provide anyone due process, prisons so insufficient that dangerous offenders are released or are transferred to county jails at county property taxpayer expense are all legacies of shame for this administration, and frankly for all of us voters who haven’t had the backbone and the heart and the vision to elect those who would invest more of our assets in tomorrow’s Minnesota.

Great leaders are those who build for today and tomorrow, not just people who want to get re-elected by promising no new taxes and the like. Shame on the lot of you who fail to build for tomorrow — you’re not leaders at all.

MacLean is the Winona County attorney.
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    Average Joe wrote on Aug 5, 2008 12:09 PM:

    " Court systems that dispense prompt due process.....That would be great Mr. MacLean, I have two words for you "JACK NISSALKE!" Please take some of your own advice and exercise these same values you talk about..... "

    grammajewel wrote on Aug 2, 2008 12:39 PM:

    " Haven't we taken enough from our local businesses with huge stores we didnt need Why is city and county spending even more by giving contracts to businesses not only out of town but out of our state and people say we have ruined don't include me in that I voted no to all "

    grammajewel wrote on Aug 2, 2008 12:34 PM:

    " I have to agree that the monies wasted our in courts and other local govt I no 2 people sitting in jail being supported by tax payers who could be making their own living if not for theories and stories and as far as I Know have seen no evidence against them along with contracts to feed these people going to out of town businesses "

    WeThePeople wrote on Aug 2, 2008 8:35 AM:

    " Why do you blame others for your actions? Is it a means of protecting yourself from the unrecognized and/or unconscious pain of the core wound? Does this make everything seem as if what is coming from or being done by YOU is actually coming from or being said or done by others?? Hmm. What about having the chairs in your office redone, because the "new" stain on the furniture "just didn't match." Go get help! "

    cewoodford wrote on Aug 1, 2008 12:09 PM:

    " Lets talk about how many public dollars your office blew through filing multiple felony charges on the same offense? Didnt you file over 40 felony charges against the same man for the same offense just so you could force a plea? What did that cost the Winona taxpayers? Isn't manipulating the justice system? Doesn't a County attorney have some kind of moral code of ethics he should adhere to when prosecuting on behalf of the public? Certainly subverting the justice system by forcing pleas would be violating some type of ethic. and how mcuh did it cost the taxpayers when Mr MacLean went on this personal vendetta/tirade? What does it cost Winona County to file one felony charge? How about 40+ on the same offense? What is the dollar figure Mr MacLean? "

    cewoodford wrote on Aug 1, 2008 12:01 PM:

    " You shame us, the lowly, stupid taxpayers/earners into thinking we're offending our forefathers because we're not paying our share? Using fear and mis-information to manipulate a populace..how original Mr MacLean.. Explain to us again how we're ran on a shoestring. "

    cewoodford wrote on Aug 1, 2008 11:58 AM:

    " Oh..wow...I thought this was satire at first. You actually think we believe we ARENT paying our fair share of taxes ot an overinflated government already? You try to SHAME us into thinking we need to pay MORE??? I'll take an ounce of whatever it is you've got in your pipe Mr MacLean. You infer that St Paul is ran on a shoestring YET, in Winonans very back yard we see $500,000 in public funds come down the pipe on the theory of a basketball arena/shakespeare theater..before one shovel has hit the ground. We watch WSU about to spend millions of public dollars on sorely unneeded pedestrian tunnels? And WE, THE TAXPAYERS ARENT PAYING OUR FAIR SHARE? "

    Sam wrote on Jul 31, 2008 11:10 PM:

    " I agree 100% Molerat! I think Chuck deserves a "good thrashing." We are being taxed, taxed and overtaxed. Duh! Does not anyone "get it?" We HAVE to give up some of the nice things and concentrate on the necessities.We have been "spoiled" long
    enough. "

    Molerat wrote on Jul 31, 2008 10:36 PM:

    " I'm calling for Chuck's resignation. He has demonstrated that his shallow ultra-left thinking cannot serve the best interests of Winona. "

    Rawhide wrote on Jul 31, 2008 6:48 PM:

    " What a load of hogwash! If there is any shame, it is on the current legislature, for soaking us with yet another massive tax increase. While liberals claim to care about the poor, they hammer them to pieces with their taxes on gasoline, which in turn dramatically raises the cost of the basic needs of all. Today as the MSM screamed about the profit of Exxon/Mobil, they neglected to mention that they paid almost 33 BILLION in taxes (3 to 1 on what they earned). And on top of it all, our benevolent government steals even more each time you fill up, double dipping us while demonizing big oil, a an industry that employees hundreds of thousands (all whom are being taxed for everything) and would teachers, firefighters and police unions have their pensions invested in. Chuck, keep your guilt to yourself. "

    Molerat wrote on Jul 31, 2008 10:13 AM:

    " What great faith in BIG government! The author should check his facts. All the institutions he mentioned worked much better in the past on smaller budgets. The problems and costs both increase as government becomes more intrusive. Good legislators know these facts. Our hospitals and nursing homes never had the money they should, but they operated in the black and did a better job until the government got involved. "

    MaCat wrote on Jul 31, 2008 5:04 AM:

    " Thank you Chuck! I sure hope you are speaking for the majority of citizens -- I sure hope so. But, it is so hard to keep optimistic when even those shafted by the current administration have been hoodwinked into thinking the State can do what is needed without money. The Federal government can, which is why we have such high deficits and debt. State government is not allowed to operate in the red. We need to add to the sales tax (at least add clothing), add to the tax on booz and take away the tax cuts given to the rich and to business over the last ten years. "


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