Yes and at that rate the producers will no longer produce.
I have already decided to move my business back to Texas as of end of August. Business here is dead. With the threat of higher taxes, more regulation, it is not just impacting me, but also my clients in Minnesota. Lots of inquiries, but the projects are on indefinite hold, shelved, or just cancelled due to economic uncertainty. If it wasn’t for the added uncertainty of Wesley Mouch in Washington, I can see more Minnesota businesses moving to South Dakota, North Dakota, and even Wisconsin.
Crazy Eyes Dayton has brought this on himself. As a previous poster pointed out, he has had a balanced budget on his desk for two months. Instead of being an adult, he throws a temper tantrum (but what else do you expect from a Minnestoopid liberal. Minnestoopid liberals even think that vandalism is a valid form of political speech.)
Minnesota, you can go to Hell, and I am going to Texas.