Posted at 2:40 PM on May 12, 2011
by Eric Ringham
Filed under: Politics
The advocacy group A Minnesota Without Poverty has just released a video arguing for a public-sector response to public problems. A note from AMWP Director Nancy Maeker says the video "uses humor to address the notion that charities and the faith community should be able to pick up the pieces if the state budget is solved only through cuts."
Humor works best when you don't explain it, so here goes.
And if you think hot dish pothole patch sounds outlandish, remember: They're already using sugar beets as ice melt.
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