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- On Wednesday, the 16th, MN Gov. Tim Pawlenty will be the featured speaker at a Republican event in New Hampshire, which I will discuss in more detail as the big day nears. Full Article at MN Progressive Project
"As far as other contenders go, Rhodes says Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty faces the challenges of low name recognition and possible associations with the GOP establishment." Full Article at MPR | Minnesota Public Radio
Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty (L) arrives with his daughter Anna for a dinner held for the National Governors Association by U.S. President Barack Obama at the White House in Washington, February 22, 2009. View Photo »
Our administration is open to reaching a mutually acceptable agreement with Wisconsin
The Associated Press reports Minnesota Democratic lawmakers said Thursday that they hope to save health coverage for 35,000 low-income adults after state funding runs out in March. "Republican Gov. Full Article at Medical News Today
If it weren't for bad luck, Mike Huckabee would have no luck at all. Of all the deranged criminals in the country, Maurice Clemmons -- granted clemency by then-Gov. Full Article at GoErie.com
"As far as other contenders go, Rhodes says Minnesota Gov. Full Article at MPR | Minnesota Public Radio
Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty, left, and his daughter Anna, right, arrive at the White House to attend a dinner hosted by President Obama, Sunday, Feb. 22, 2009 in Washington. View Photo »
There has never been a more crucial time in Minnesota for serious, dependable, conservative leadership ... We know that Tom will carry on Tim Pawlenty's legacy of standing firm in the face of reckless and irresponsible government spending. Minnesota's government will live within its means with Tom as go...
Last week I directed folks to an excellent -- and highly controversial -- piece about the Obama administration kowtowing to Wall Street, by the great rabble-rouser Matt Taibbi of Rolling Stone. Full Article at Philly.com
A health care problem -- the rising cost of care for Minnesota's poorest and sickest people -- became an impending crisis last May, when Gov. Full Article at Minneapolis Star Tribune
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The philosophical question is, is this the appropriate time or the appropriate way to spend public dollars ... But we need to find a way — setting that aside, we need to find a way to keep our Minnesota Vikings. They're exciting. They bring a lot of joy to a lot of people in our state.
It's fair to say the Metrodome has served us well, but its time is fading ... And so we've got to figure out a way to keep the Vikings here. We value the Vikings. They're an incredibly important asset to Minnesota.
The state of Minnesota has work to do in this regard ... I start with the premise of don't make it worse. ... Over time, make it strategically better.
These projects will literally put Minnesota in the driver's seat
A recent study showed that 9 out of 10 people who use the MnPass lane on 394 are satisfied with it ... And they would recommend it for other high traffic, high volume corridors in Minnesota.
President Obama said in his joint session of Congress he's going to call people out
The cornerstone of quality of life, whether for Michigan or Minnesota, is whether they have a job
As if on a director's cue, the clouds parted and a ray of sunshine hit the podium and him. And Ronald Reagan said later, it's as if a burst of warmth, or an explosion of warmth, hit his face at that very moment
The president of the United States has said, you know, 'We don't have any more money.' He said that in a recent interview. 'We're out of money,' ... Well, with all due respect, Mr. President, if we're out of money, stop spending it.
In Minnesota, I appointed appellate judges whose only agenda was to fairly apply the law and not make it up from the bench ... Yet all indications are that President Obama and the Senate Democrats are going to stack our courts with activist judges.
In Minnesota, I appointed appellate judges whose only agenda was to fairly apply the law and not make it up from the bench ... Yet all indications are that President Obama and the Senate Democrats are going to stack our courts with activist judges.
One of the main things I’m very worried about is this administration and the Democratically-controlled Congress running on a pathway to bankruptcy ... I mean, we have a reckless amount of deficit and debt in this country. The Obama administration and this Congress are exponentially growing that.
There is something called Google now, or Bing -- you can Bing
If you can do it in Minnesota, you can do it anywhere
If a conservative Republican like me can lead in a state like Minnesota, we ought to be able to take that conservative message to the rest of the country
What I say to President Obama is this - quit taxing us to oblivion ... And the next time you speak to young people, apologize for the burden of debt you are putting on their shoulders.
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