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In any other industry, taxing 160% of something’s value would be ludicrous, or even fraudulent. But Gov. Walz thinks it’s okay to do it to your car tabs. |
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DFL election agenda opens the door to more fraud
From felon voting to a lifetime absentee voter list, the DFL is cramming a lot of worrying election changes through the Legislature, which could be great news for fraudsters.
Bill Walsh shows |
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Met Council runs into a wall again on SW light rail boondoggle
The infamous boondoggle just hit another (very expensive) stumbling block. At $1 billion over budget and 10 years overdue, how much lower can this project sink?
Tom Steward reports |
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Teen girls’ mental health didn’t fare well through COVID
Another disheartening effect of Minnesota’s politically motivated shutdowns. What did politicians think would happen when kids were cut off from friends, sports, and school?
Catrin Wigfall covers |
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Gov. Walz proposes to tax 160% of a car’s value for tab fees |
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Not even a record $17.6B surplus has stopped our governor from trying to raise taxes. Now he’s going after car tab fees — a sneaky way of getting you to pay more without you noticing. So if you buy a new $30,000 car, you’ll be taxed as though it were a $48,000 car. What?! |
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