Tom Emmer is having a town hall meeting with restaurant and bar workers today. It’s at Ol’ Mexico in Roseville, and the doors open at 2:30. If you’re a restauranteur or publican, it’d be a great idea to be there early with bells on. I’m trying to find if anyone is live-streaming the event.
Here’s what’s cool about the event; despite the fact that the whole “Tip Credit” kerfuffle is a manufactured controversy as the media tries to help the DFL run out the clock until Mark Dayton wins the primary, and that the whole fracas is a red herring (focusing on a virtual non-issue at a low level to ignore the larger point – that the Mininum Wage is a job killer, especially in hospitality, one of Minnesota’s most important industries), Tom Emmer isn’t shuffling away from the issue; he’s not trying to sweep it under the rug.
He’s attacking it head on, like a defenseman checking the snot out of a winger.
And if I know Tom Emmer, 100 people may walk into Ol’ Mexico unconvinced – and 75 will walk out converted, or at least saying “hmm – the guy’s got a point and, by the way, all that stuff Alliance for a “Better” Minnesota has been saying is crap“.
Because that’s Tom Emmer’s big strength; while he speaks in terms of principles – big-picture ideas that are easy for the DFL’s professional deceivers to pervert – he’s also the best politician in the state explaining to people, regular schmucks in the street, why those principles matter to them. Why they keep jobs in their towns and money in their wallets.
I’m looking for Emmer to stomp the tip credit issue into history today (not that the DFL, media and leftyblogs won’t try to keep flogging it); more important, I’m looking for him to start showing people the truth behind the kerfuffle; cutting taxes, regulations and other bureaucratic overburden creates jobs, makes entrepreneurship viable, and brings more wealth to individual Minnesotans.
The sort of thing Chris Christie is doing in Jersey today. The kind of thing Norm Coleman did in Paul and Brett Schundler did in Jersey City in the 1990s. The kind of thing Ronald Reagan did for the whole nation thirty years ago. The kind of thing that leaders do to make their cities, states and nations great.
Look for the DFL and media to bend over backwards to try to keep the word from getting out.
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