It's pretty funny to complain about Biden's view of the economy (every President arguably over-hypes his own economy), complain that housing is unaffordable for millennials such as a grandson, and complain that Dems redistribute revenue to people who don't deserve it. And then try to walk it back by saying it's not
mostly Biden's fault. Again, Joe Biden is not on the FOMC and he does
not raise the Fed Funds rate.
As for Minnesota, I don't know your state as well as you do but I sense a lot of
falsehoods in your #BothSides rant.
Two sources are listed for state annual spending, let's go with NASBO which has the
much larger figure for year over year growth.
FY 2022 $60B
FY 2021 $48B
That's a whopping 25% (
NOT 40%), but dig into the numbers for more clarity. 2/3 of that growth ($8.3B) was from federal funds. I guess you'd prefer your state legislature had refused to accept that money, some of which was Covid spending (American Rescue Plan). And like
@akugami already said, the $17B surplus didn't disappear. That surplus is forward-looking to the next two fiscal years, and it appears about $3B will be returned to taxpayers directly. So claiming irresponsible Dems won't rebate money is yet another bold lie. Without being a budget wonk, I can't say for certain what the spending trend in Minnesota's budget is but propping one's
personal anger on a house built up from numerous lies is wholly unconvincing.
Gee, I wonder which party you vote for in your state-wide elections.