The Minnesota Way

By Mitch Berg

Governor Walz released his plan to address, rampant fraud in his executive branch.

Long story short: transfer more money to the political class.

Bill Glahn, a policy fellow at the Center of the American Experiment who has closely tracked the case, said the proposals mainly consist of “hiring more bureaucrats.”

“That so many different state agencies are involved points to part of the problem: too many cooks, too many fiefdoms, and no central location where the buck stops,” Glahn wrote in an article this week. 

That should solve things.

4 Responses to “The Minnesota Way”

  1. jdm Says:

    ^ Well, duh. Democrats have been doing this for, what? some 150 years. The more involved, the more difficult to identify blame.

    https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Tammany_Ring,_Nast_crop.jpg

  2. John "Bigman" Jones Says:

    someone explain to me how adding more bureaucrats
    who are terrified of offending a DFL constituency
    will prevent fraud committed by a DFL constituency
    which is protected by the bureaucracy

  3. Ultra Maga Mammuthus Primigenesis Says:

    So, MBerg, you might get a 1.5% Saint Paul sales tax on top of the MN state sales tax.
    Those “human rights commissioners” salaries gotta be paid.
    Why live where you are not wanted?

  4. Ultra Maga Mammuthus Primigenesis Says:

    You gotta go across the border, MBerg. Somerset, East Farmington, Osceola, Saint Croix Falls, Amery, even Derondas or Wanderoos. Any place but Saint Paul.

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