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Dayton Said.....

Postby St. Olaf on Fri Feb 08, 2013 12:34 pm

As I see Dayton's chances for re-election......he has more to lose by signing than vetoing.

And he had a very close call getting elected with a recount.

Minnesota Gov. Mark Dayton, who faces re-election next year, has said he won't sign any gun law package unless it's supported by the state's rural lawmakers.



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Re: Dayton Said.....

Postby Hmac on Fri Feb 08, 2013 12:37 pm

What a refreshingly honest and blatantly transparent view of political realism in action.
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Re: Dayton Said.....

Postby Heffay on Fri Feb 08, 2013 12:44 pm

Both Dayton and the rural lawmakers apparently are interested in getting reelected in 2014.

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Re: Dayton Said.....

Postby kollector03 on Fri Feb 08, 2013 1:07 pm

Dayton also said that he was the worst senator ever from Minnesota shortly after his term expired.

That's the one thing that I agree 100% with him on.
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Re: Dayton Said.....

Postby St. Olaf on Fri Feb 08, 2013 2:18 pm

Some sort of gun control bill will get sent to Dayton......question is, how bad will it be?

My take on it is that, in the unlikely event that a bad bill is passed and sent to him, he'll veto it and that veto would make the worst senator into the best governor that MN has ever had.

Here's what he knows (just like Obama knew it). He can go ahead and alienate the gun haters among his supporters because they're going to be FORCED to vote for him anyway. They'll have no choice.

But, he also knows that he could GAIN votes from moderates who own guns and don't want to be hassled with new gun laws......and he has the perfect explanation for veto in that provisions of a bad bill could be unconstitutional.

Of course, a revised and improved bill could be passed and sent back to him.

It's an interesting and uncomfortable situation.

I sure hope it turns out ok.
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Re: Dayton Said.....

Postby CIBOIF on Fri Feb 08, 2013 2:20 pm

I believe Dayton is not going to run for re-election. He is going to step aside for RT Ryback.
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Re: Dayton Said.....

Postby St. Olaf on Fri Feb 08, 2013 2:23 pm

What leads you to believe that?
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Re: Dayton Said.....

Postby hornswaggle on Fri Feb 08, 2013 2:41 pm

Outside of the tax proposals and the stadium bill I don't think the Gov. likes to plant his feet in the ground on anything controversial which is why he has already stated that his vote is dependant on input from the 'rural' legislators. I'm at least hopeful because that's better than saying he'll go with whatever some hand-selected committee of law enforcement people tells him to do.
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Re: Dayton Said.....

Postby jshuberg on Fri Feb 08, 2013 2:42 pm

It's looking more and more unlikely that the omnibus bill to be introduced later this month will get past the Senate.
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Re: Dayton Said.....

Postby Hmac on Fri Feb 08, 2013 2:42 pm

St. Olaf wrote:Some sort of gun control bill will get sent to Dayton......question is, how bad will it be?

My take on it is that, in the unlikely event that a bad bill is passed and sent to him, he'll veto it and that veto would make the worst senator into the best governor that MN has ever had.

Here's what he knows (just like Obama knew it). He can go ahead and alienate the gun haters among his supporters because they're going to be FORCED to vote for him anyway. They'll have no choice.

But, he also knows that he could GAIN votes from moderates who own guns and don't want to be hassled with new gun laws......and he has the perfect explanation for veto in that provisions of a bad bill could be unconstitutional.

Of course, a revised and improved bill could be passed and sent back to him.

It's an interesting and uncomfortable situation.

I sure hope it turns out ok.



Dayton vetoed the Stand-Your Ground-Legislation after it was passed by votes of 40-23 in the Senate and 85-47 in the House.
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Re: Dayton Said.....

Postby Thunder71 on Fri Feb 08, 2013 2:49 pm

Hmac wrote:Dayton vetoed the Stand-Your Ground-Legislation after it was passed by votes of 40-23 in the Senate and 85-47 in the House.

That still stings...
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Re: Dayton Said.....

Postby elroy on Fri Feb 08, 2013 3:20 pm

Thunder71 wrote:
Hmac wrote:Dayton vetoed the Stand-Your Ground-Legislation after it was passed by votes of 40-23 in the Senate and 85-47 in the House.

That still stings...


I agree. He blew it on that one.

Having said that though, I preach to my students to NEVER stand their ground unless they have to. ALWAYS avoid or escape before defending if possible. Ask George Zimmerman how things are working out for him and if he'd be better if he had dis-engaged.

It would be nice to have the option though. One less thing to prove in a deadly force/self defense trial.
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Re: Dayton Said.....

Postby kollector03 on Fri Feb 08, 2013 3:24 pm

Yep, best way to win in a gunfight is not to put yourself into a position where a gunfight is going to happen.

Zimmerman may have had no choice at the end if he was attacked as he claims, but the fact of the matter is that he needlessly injected himself into the situation after his initial contact with 911.
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Re: Dayton Said.....

Postby sansooshooter on Fri Feb 08, 2013 3:32 pm

elroy wrote:
Thunder71 wrote:
Hmac wrote:Dayton vetoed the Stand-Your Ground-Legislation after it was passed by votes of 40-23 in the Senate and 85-47 in the House.

That still stings...


I agree. He blew it on that one.

Having said that though, I preach to my students to NEVER stand their ground unless they have to. ALWAYS avoid or escape before defending if possible. Ask George Zimmerman how things are working out for him and if he'd be better if he had dis-engaged.

It would be nice to have the option though. One less thing to prove in a deadly force/self defense trial.


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Re: Dayton Said.....

Postby jshuberg on Fri Feb 08, 2013 4:05 pm

kollector03 wrote:Zimmerman may have had no choice at the end if he was attacked as he claims, but the fact of the matter is that he needlessly injected himself into the situation after his initial contact with 911.

He may not have been very smart in following Martin, but it was not illegal. I would be surprised if his actions weren't exonerated in the end. Still, look at what a poor decision has cost him.
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