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    Two down. 48 to go - Minnesota Joins NJ In Insolvency

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    Minnesota Joins New Jersey In Insolvency, Shuts Down, Harbinger Of Debt Ceiling Negotiation Outcome?

    Two down. 48 to go until Meredith Whitney is proven correct beyond a reasonable doubt. After New Jersey was forced to reach out to JP Morgan for an emergency bridge loan a few days ago, it is Minnesota's turn. From ABC: "Minnesota's government has shut down, ahead of the holiday weekend, for the second time in six years after state leaders failed to find common ground on resolving a $5 billion budget deficit.
    http://www.zerohedge.com/article/broke- ... cy-funding
    http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/minnesot ... d=13973572

    Thousands of state workers will be laid off, state parks will be shuttered, the issuance of fishing licenses will be halted and the Minneapolis zoo will be closed. Road projects will also grind to a standstill just as people hit the road for the holiday. A midnight deadline passed without an agreement as talks between Democratic Gov. Mark Dayton and top Republicans unraveled over Dayton's proposal to impose taxes on the state's top earners, a move on which top GOP officials have refused to budge...Some programs that will continue unabated include critical services including the State Patrol, prisons, disaster response and federally funded health, welfare and food stamp programs."

    Granted this is not a first: "Only four other states -- Michigan, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Tennessee -- have had shutdowns in the past decade, some lasting mere hours. Minnesota's government partially shut down under then-Gov. Tim Pawlenty in 2005 over a budget fallout."

    However, if NJ is any indication, as predicted, expect ever more states to bypass the municipal route of funding, and appeal directly to commercial banks. Which will generously provide as much Fed-generated one and zeros...in exchange for 80% LTV collateral of course.
    http://www.zerohedge.com/article/broke- ... cy-funding

    VIDEO: http://www.zerohedge.com/article/minnes ... on-outcome

    Minnesota Government Shuts Down Amid Debt Fallout
    http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/minnesot ... d=13973572

    A midnight deadline passed without an agreement as talks between Democratic Gov. Mark Dayton and top Republicans unraveled over Dayton's proposal to impose taxes on the state's top earners, a move on which top GOP officials have refused to budge.

    "It's significant that this shutdown will begin on the Fourth of July weekend," Dayton said in a news conference late Thursday night. "On that date we celebrate our independence. It also reminds us there are causes and struggles worth fighting for."

    Dayton said he has been clear with state GOP leaders for several months that that he is unwilling to agree on anything other than a total budget approach.

    GOP leaders said the two sides were closer than Dayton is leading on, and have criticized his refusal to call a special session to pass a "lights on" budget bill, which would maintain safety funding at current levels to keep government running. GOP leaders have said that the bill is a two-page document that is ready to be passed, according to Minneapolis- St. Paul ABC News affiliate KSTP.

    "I think the governor's insistence that we pass a full budget is not going to be of much comfort to Minnesotans who are going to see delays on the highways because construction projects stop," Senate Majority Leader Amy Koch said. "It's not going to comfort people who can't use our state parks, or who can't get a driver's license."

    If the Minnesota impasse is any indication of the future of the debt ceiling debate, in which republican don't actually fold like a cheap suit, get your VIX, MOVE and popcorn calls ready in late July.

    Source: http://www.zerohedge.com/article/minnes ... on-outcome
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    From another blog:

    Here's why things are so screwed up in Minnesota.

    The DFL, or Communist Party leadership for the last 70 years has spent more than it took in taxes, and it has destroyed a lot of wealth in this state. The state is losing tech jobs, and manufacturing jobs at an alarming rate. Service jobs are still out there, but the wages are low, and the tax base is shrinking. All the while you have people from other countries, and other states going to Minnesota for welfare benefits, because they have the highest welfare benefits in the US. You can tell when it's the first of the month, because that's when all the nice new, cars from Iowa, Wisconsin, and especially Illinois are on the roads. All full of so called minorities.

    You can always tell when it's the first of the month when you go shopping as well. The welfare queens are out there shopping and bringing home all kinds of food for their kids, and spending money like there's no tomorrow. That's one big drain on the money supply that government covets over all.

    Another reason why Minnesota is bankrupt, is failed leadership. They have people running the state who quite frankly should never have been elected to office, let alone run a lemonade stand.

    They spend money like drunken sailors to enrich their cronies, and their benefactors, but yet the common tax paying Minnesotan, is made to pay the bill. The people of Minnesota are so put upon by their local and state government that unless the move to cut spending happens, the people will be forced into poverty by overtaxation, and a loss of employment.

    The sickening thing is about Minnesota though? When you tell a government official to cut spending, they scream that there are people that depend on government, and government must provide. I am so sick of this "We don't have any money" crap. They don't need any more of the people's money. They need to spend less than they bring in.

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    Next up - Illinois
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