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Gov. Pawlenty Mousetraps the DFL.

Made it look pretty easy, too.

See, this is how you do it.

Governor Pawlenty has been stuck with a Democratic-controlled legislature that in more or less stereotypical fashion has been ignoring the fact that we’re in the middle of a very nasty recession; they’ve been trying to boost both taxes and spending, and Pawlenty kept telling them ‘no.’ So, the state legislature attempted to, as Kimberly Strassell put it, ‘run out the clock’ and put the governor in a position where he’d have to call a special session to get a spending bill that he wouldn’t be able to veto.

Alas for the Democrats: live by legislative maneuverings, die by them.

Upon receiving the last spending bill, [Pawlenty] announced that he would exercise the power of “unallotment,” which has been on the books since 1939 and which has been used four times. Under it, the governor is allowed to “unallot” (take away) any state spending for which there is no money to pay. Panicked, the DFL passed tax legislation to cover its blowout spending bills, 10 minutes before the session’s end. Too late. The governor said he’d veto the bill and would not be calling back the legislature to do any more mischief.

Mr. Pawlenty is now free to strip $2.7 billion from state spending to balance the budget. Tax hikes are dead.

(See also Hot Air.)

The Democrats are making the usual fake-populist sounds about blaming the governor for any cuts in spending – which would be a lot more impressive a threat if it wasn’t as inevitable as the sunrise – and the governor is remarkably and pleasantly uninterested in worrying about whether the Other Side is whining about him. What’s more important from Pawlenty’s point of view is that he now has the ability to not only halt spending in Minnesota, but reverse it. And he’s apparently willing to let the voters in Minnesota decide whether doing so was the right call.

Works for me.  Good job, Governor Pawlenty.

Moe Lane

Crossposted to Moe Lane.

COMMENTS

  • lukematthews

    Finally, something positive happens on which I can hang my hat. The screwed up Franken non-election had made me despair of anything good happening in this state. Pawlenty did us proud. I can tell he did the right thing because the usual suspects are furious. I can’t laugh any louder.

  • jeffreywturner

    For instance, instead of asking the US Congress to open up ANWR, he could have ordered it as a national security measure to procure vital resources necessary for defense.

    As soon as the GOP realizes that “playing nice” only works so long as it benefits Dems, we will be much better off as a party and as a nation.

  • http://www.fredsnews.com Fred Maidment

    …and I was always disappointed when Bush wouldn’t veto good bills with bad amendments designed to placate some constituency or another. Or for that matter, any spending bill…

    Ah, well…

  • Darin_H

    Very nice job Governor. Very nice indeed.

  • Michael Dugas

    He is standing up for and living his beliefs! There is not a better advertisement for the Republican brand than when our politicians
    not only talk the talk but also walk the walk.
    The Governors bully pulpit is a powerful tool and his example on how to use it is classic.
    Our party is desperately in need of a voice(s) who can sell what we’re packaging. A combination spokesperson / salesperson with the kind of name recognition required to attract the media to him or her when they need it.
    It’s early but Pawlenty is definatly placing his name on the early list for President. That is if Obama hasn’t shut down free elections and tossed us all under martial law.

  • Right_Again

    Thank you Governor Pawlenty for outmaneuvering the tax and spenders. Strip their excessive spending to the bone.

  • mbecker908

    From what little I know about Pawlenty, I think he’s a moderate. If that’s the case, we could use a few more like him. Maybe a Sanford/Pawlenty ticket.

  • Right Reason

    I must admit, I haven’t done much looking into Tim Pawlenty. That’s definitely going to change.

  • Common_Cents

    I was really worried all REPS mysteriously suffer from osteoporisis.