This goes back a few years, but it shows it is the new way of negotiating employed by the DFL:
Agree to our major demand, and then we will negotiate and work on compromise after this is passed.
Remember the health payment bill? "You need to pass it to find out what is in it." Today it is once you give us the tax increases we want we will sit down and negotiate the give and take on the rest.
It is time for a negotiating tool that my uncle taught me when dealing with those making unrealistic demands:
Walk back in the room;
Don't say a word;
Gather you papers, and put them in your brief case;
Turn and exit the room - If you want to give them the finger on your way out, that is OK.
Sorry folks, but it is time to stand up for what is right. Tax and spend has proven to be a failure, and I learned long ago that it is not just the so call rich they are after - they are after everyone with earned income! A local municipality just passed a "fee" for street lights. No longer will street lights be installed, maintained or operated at taxpayers' expense. Starting January 1, 2013 all property owners in the city will be paying a "fee" on their utility bills bases on road frontage for their street lights. The state university in this city will be paying $1,130 per month! Gimmie, Gimmie, Gimmie, is all these people know!
When I read this demand from the left today I went over the edge. The above story on street lights was first; then I received a survey concerning my recreational time and asking about where I shop and travel for fun - this survey is paid for by our State's Department of Commerce (I checked it out and it is legit); then I hear that we are seeing state bonding to help a large city redo their convention center; last night it was our own City Administrator talking about state grants to fund our communities utility maintenance and planned replacement; ...
This is the United States of American, and it is not about the big benevolent government giving us everything! Who was it that said "A government big enough to give you everything is big enough to take everything away."?