In Minneapolis the minority students are becoming the majority. We can now scale back some of the costly, destructive school busing that uses so much of our education dollars, destroys the children's health and pours pollution and greenhouse gasses into our air. We can install grid tie solar arrays on south facing sound barriers, over parking lots and ramps using state and federal funds and create thousands of essential jobs, reduce mercury emissions, reduce the flow of billions of dollars out of our city, reduce greenhouse gasses and produce thousands of kilowatts of electricity using the free, clean, inexhaustible energy of the sun. We can't afford not to do it. We can serve inmates mostly vegetarian meals and save millions, reduce pollution and greenhouse gasses, prevent high blood pressure and cholesterolemia which costs us millions in medical costs. My opponents want to build more housing for the accelerating flood of illegal immigrants pouring into our city when we are not using the housing we have efficiently. They want to create more jobs when we have too many people working long hours with not enough vacation time and working at completely non essential jobs that create more pollution, greenhouse gasses, resource shortages and inflation. NO STADIUM TAX WITHOUT A VOTE. Much more at my web site
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