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Dayton’s Premeditated Shutdown- Maximum Pain DLI

Mark Dayton filled his administration almost exclusively with union operatives. We just got this letter in the mail from the Department of Labor and Industry. The author, Jessica Looman, is of course a long time strategist for the unions.

Mark Dayton’s decision to shutdown Government is being orchestrated by Big Labor. This shutdown of DLI is going to cripple the private labor markets. Mandated licenses and behavior by Government, but because Mark Dayton decided to shutdown Government, we’re unable to comply.
Shame on Mark Dayton.
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One Response to “Dayton’s Premeditated Shutdown- Maximum Pain DLI”

  1. J. Ewing says:

    This strikes me as a heck of an opportunity. What would happen if all those inspectors and other meddlers didn’t show up for work for a while? Might we discover that our building projects and everything else continued on just as efficiently, perhaps moreso, without them? I say we don’t wait for a court to rule them “essential.” If we can do without them and still conduct our business safely [and] to the satisfaction of our paying customers, we should just do it.