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State Sen. Claire Robling, R-Jordan, for one, contends that Minnesota is lagging behind other states in business tax climate. "We need to make the climate in Minnesota better for business if we want to grow our economy and get our folks back to work," she wrote in a July 2 e-mail newsletter. Do you agree? Or should we tax the richest 2 percent of our population, as Gov. Mark Dayton suggests?
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The majority of the richest 2% do not own private businesses but are executives of public corporations.  Taxing their personal income is not the same as taxing the business.   Much of the income for the rich is in stock options, etc., that are not taxable as income until they are sold which may not occur for many years.  I feel that a small increase in the taxes of someone with over 1 million in taxable income is reasonable and will have no effect on the business climate in the state.  Getting rid of the ridiculous restrictions and regulations that are forced on our business community would a greater incentive for them than a tax increase will be a detriment.

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Blah Blah Blah………Business, business, business give me a break. We have already taxed the middle class to death. How about some support for the working men and women of this state. Business’s already have plenty of loopholes to lower their tax bill.

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Our elected officials just don’t “get it” when it comes to getting business to come here and stay here. Number one, get rid of hand-binding regulations. When you bind the hands of those who want to bring jobs here by regulations, laws, complaints of just a few small groups you will not have jobs. Plain and simple. The funeral home in Jordan is a perfect example of citizens and laws putting a damper on business.

I read the fears some residents have on the crematorium, went to the websites some posted links to. This is called “fear-mongering”. I put this type of stuff right up with the green house gas theories that were shown to be not true. But still, people who do these things to businesses trying to grow, startup or just thrive are not going on facts but fear. If you can get people to believe something not true you do it by fear.

Second, I just love how government cuts the most vital services first (again fear-mongering) instead of looking to cut all the small but large number of useless pork spending going on. How much pork did each district get that should be cut to save our state? We are taxed to the max, in my opinion, and we can thrive by the government treating OUR tax dollars as if they were coming out of THEIR pockets. This is simple it is called a frugal budget. We all have to do it why can’t the government do it?

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