Saturday, January 11, 2014

A Better Minnesota, Volume XXXVIII

It's a Better Minnesota, people:
Gov. Mark Dayton said Friday that he believes Minnesotans deserve a “reckoning” for the problems with the MNsure website, but he’s not ready yet to point fingers of blame.

“The people of Minnesota have been terribly inconvenienced,” Dayton said. “The best I can determine at this point in time is that it’s not for lack of intent or professional desire to make this as successful as possible from the very beginning. Obviously we’ve fallen far short of the mark.”
I'm just a soul whose intentions are good
Oh Lord, please don't let me be misunderstood

You'll forgive us if we don't give you much credit for your good intentions, Governor. If you and the cavalcade of goons that surround you had good intentions, we'd have never seen this:


Good intentions don't count for much. And they count for even less when you traffic in scurrility.

1 comment:

jerrye92002 said...

Inconvenienced? Is that what we call it when people die because they cannot afford the health care that, up until now, had been keeping them alive?