| Consider The Fine Restaurants Of Eagan |
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| Written by Mitch |
| Wednesday, 20 February 2008 14:42 |
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Saint Paul - unable to balance its budget without getting an eternal subsidy from the parts of the state that aren’t saddled with bills from decades of Tic management - is a perennial financial mess. The Republican National Convention, coming to town in September, should be a financial windfall for an awful lot of regional - not just Saint Paul - merchants, restauranteurs and hoteliers. Saint Paul’s city government certainly doesn’t mind the extra traffic coming to town, although we know where the Gang of Five’s hearts really are. But I digress. With the “Gang of Five” in office, the RNC would also seem to be a big ripe suck for a city administration that never saw a tax it didn’t like. St. Paulicy, as usual, has the story:
On the one hand, but for a few demonstrably Republican-friendly restauranteurs and bar owners in Saint Paul, I’d be tempted to try to find a way to direct delegates and their money elsewhere in the metro for their dining and lodging needs (and, ironically and hilariously, leave the city’s overtaxed hotels and food to the media and the protesters). On the other, it’s a great warning about what awaits this nation should the Tics win in November. Everyone who’s not a ward of the state is a target of the state! |




