Since when does a net increase in $1.5 billion in taxes count as a tax cut? I don't care as much about how bad Dayton sounds when speaking as I do about basic facts, and that one is a whopper.
And 162,000 new jobs? OK, we measure from the depths of the recession and....barely keep pace with population growth, and that counts as an accomplishment?
Honestly. This kind of ad is why I don't watch TV. Ya just feel the brain cells dying as you watch.
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Apparently Mark Dayton = Mike McFadden in the advertising concept department.
Since when does a net increase in $1.5 billion in taxes count as a tax cut? I don't care as much about how bad Dayton sounds when speaking as I do about basic facts, and that one is a whopper.
And 162,000 new jobs? OK, we measure from the depths of the recession and....barely keep pace with population growth, and that counts as an accomplishment?
Honestly. This kind of ad is why I don't watch TV. Ya just feel the brain cells dying as you watch.
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