The strange cases of Minnesota progressives
posted at 9:16 am on March 7, 2008 by Ed Morrissey
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Two examples of how leading Minnesota progressives have hit the local news here in the Twin Cities, but probably have not seen much national play. John Hinderaker of Power Line and True North have covered both extensively, and the two in combination shows a certain private-jet progressivism that one normally has to travel to Hollywood to see up close.
The first case involves Senator Mark Dayton, often referred to here as Brave Sir Mark for being the only member of Congress to flee the city after a security briefing in 2004. Yesterday, the Washington Times reported that Dayton had fired a staffer after finding out that he had a heart condition, and then tried to use the Speech and Debate clause of the Constitution to avoid being held liable for his, well, heartless employment decision. The court rejected the argument, but not before Barney Frank and Christopher Shays filed amicus briefs on behalf of the employee and against their former colleague.
Dayton, of course, no longer serves in the Senate. Al Franken would like to represent Minnesota on behalf of progressives, but he also has some strange ideas about worker rights and employer responsibilities. Franken failed to carry the required workers-compensation insurance for his employees for several years:
DFL Senate candidate Al Franken owes a $25,000 penalty to the New York State Workers’ Compensation Board for failing to carry workers’ compensation insurance for employees of his namesake corporation from 2002 to 2005, state officials said.
New York officials have made numerous attempts to contact Franken about the matter since April 2005 but have gotten no reply.
Campaign spokesman Andy Barr said that neither Franken nor his wife, Franni, were aware of the matter before Tuesday. They have lived in Minneapolis for the past few years and did not know about the state’s attempts to reach them in New York City, he said.
Unfortunately, Scott Johnson at Power Line has some evidence that Franken lived in New York after the notices went out in April 2005. He attended a Franken event in June of that year and asked about Franken’s residence status, as speculation ran high that he would return to Minnesota for a run at Norm Coleman’s Senate seat. Johnson was told that the Frankens had not yet found a residence in the state and still lived in New York.
Both Democrats seem to have gotten caught at not following the dictates of the bureaucracies they impose on others. Franken’s case could have been simply bad bookkeeping, but ignoring it for three years suggests a certain arrogance. Dayton, on the other hand, looks both cruel and craven in his dealings with his former employee. What happened to the concern for the common man among Minnesota progressives?
UPDATE: I should have included this link to Minnesota Democrats Exposed, my NARN colleague Michael Brodkorb’s site. He does yeoman work here in Minnesota and first reported on the story. Be sure to check out the entire post.
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Indy Conservative on March 7, 2008 at 9:22 AM
Liberals are hypocrites? Who’da thunk it?
rightside on March 7, 2008 at 9:25 AM
Oh, and belated welcome aboard Ed!
rightside on March 7, 2008 at 9:26 AM
on the other hand, Minnesota seems to like their politicians a little goofy. i offer the former wrestling governor and that very weird senator who was killed in a plane crash as examples. maybe franken is just odd enough to get elected in MN?
DrW on March 7, 2008 at 9:28 AM
Oh sure, wealthy socialists are all about helping out their fellow man, by forcing you to pick up the tab.
But lefties tend to throw around nickels like man hole covers, when it comes to their own money.
NoDonkey on March 7, 2008 at 9:29 AM
You’re being wa-a-a-y to parochial here, Ed.
eeyore on March 7, 2008 at 9:32 AM
He was just waiting for the government to carry the insurance for him
Grafted on March 7, 2008 at 9:36 AM
Do I believe that he didn’t receive the notice? Yeah. Do I believe he tried to get around the law? Since he had an accountant, I would say he did take the sleazy route and tried to cut corners by not paying the WC ins.
Blake on March 7, 2008 at 9:41 AM
Franni Franken? You betcha!
the wolf on March 7, 2008 at 9:44 AM
But Gosh-darnit people like him!
conservnut on March 7, 2008 at 9:50 AM
I am shocked, yes shocked, to hear that a progressive such as Al is not holding up to his high degree of moral conscience when it comes to his own dealing.
This has to be a frame job by the White House.
Hening on March 7, 2008 at 9:52 AM
Al FRANKEN….what a pathetic puke pile that bonehead is. Jessie Ventura I can kind of understand, but if those fools up there elect Frankin, they will surpass Mass for the state with the poorest political judgement of them all.
I don’t think it will happen.
saiga on March 7, 2008 at 9:53 AM
Don’t forget to give credit to http://www.minnesotademocratsexposed.com for breaking the story.
Adamski on March 7, 2008 at 9:55 AM
Speaking of lying, liars……
jjjen on March 7, 2008 at 10:00 AM
There seems to be some 21st chromosome shakiness going on with this one.
Buddahpundit on March 7, 2008 at 10:00 AM
Ed, are you suggesting they ever did?
allrsn on March 7, 2008 at 10:01 AM
This reminds me of a story today on HA about Schwarzenegger. Is it possible it’s not just Minnesota and CA progressives that are hypocritical liars, but actually most progressives?
JiangxiDad on March 7, 2008 at 10:02 AM
Please read Jonah Goldberg’s book “Liberal Fascism” for a nice history on the Progressive movement in America. You’ll never look at the word “Progressive” the same again. Great job Jonah!!! Would love if your next book addressed Communism in the U.S. the same way…..Vote McCain ‘08….
adamsmith on March 7, 2008 at 10:06 AM
I spit out my coffee as I laughed at that one, made up for having to look at Al Freakins mug.
TroubledMonkey on March 7, 2008 at 10:11 AM
Hey, Al– Try this argument: Conservatives have always opposed these bureacracies. Is it not then hypocritical of these same conservatives to expect liberals to adhere to their asinine dictates?!
It’s just confusing enough that it might work!!
morganfrost on March 7, 2008 at 10:15 AM
The way McCain pandered on the illegal immigration issue was an utter disgrace. If he is not willing to protect and defend America and our citizens any better than that performance, I will not pull a lever with his name on it.
The way I see it, no matter which of these three get elected, we are in for a train wreck. The good news is it will hasten the day when a real leader will come and deal with the political mess we have now, because the country will demand it.
I’m sick of McCain telling me what we can’t do on illegal immigration. Obama says “yes we can”, and I say “yes we can” when it comes to getting rid of the illegal cheaters.
McCain wants to reward cheaters, and I don’t like any cheaters in school, in sports, in business, or in immigration. Rewarding cheating is fools folley, and McCain is knee deep in it.
saiga on March 7, 2008 at 10:20 AM
Anybody who runs a small business knows that you are required to purchase workers compensation insurance. If Franken is actually telling the truth that he didn’t know, than that just shows how incompetent the man is. It also shows that he is unqualified to serve in the Senate and vote on matters that affect business since he does not even know what government burdens small business already faces. If, as I suspect, Franken simply did not want to pay the premiums for workers compensation insurance, it shows what a louse he really is. If his workers were injured on the job, Franken had no plan to protect them from lost wages or to help them with their medical bills. Franken is all for other taxpayers taking care of the “little people”. He just feels that he is a big shot and so the rules don’t apply to him. After all, he was on television.
Larraby on March 7, 2008 at 10:20 AM
I don’t think this is too parochial since, if this Franken creep wins, we’ll all be subjected to him endlessly. My opinion of the senate is so low that Franken is one of the few things that could drag it lower. The senate is a disgusting collection of bribe takers as it is but the addition of Franken would greatly increase the amount of stupidity and lies that will be spouted from the floor. The more people know about Franken the better.
snaggletoothie on March 7, 2008 at 10:26 AM
Oh, Ed…Please don’t use the word “Progressive”. Use the correct word “Liberal”. They hate it. :)
tickleddragon on March 7, 2008 at 10:37 AM
I’m sure when they leave office all of the old codgers are on top of receiving their undeserved inflated pensions dished out by the bureaucracy.
Money in pocket, easy as pie.
Money out of pocket, call my lawyer.
fogw on March 7, 2008 at 10:51 AM
Did someone say AL FRANKEN?
(Shameless plug alert. Cheers.)
DPierre on March 7, 2008 at 10:52 AM
I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again, MN will elect Franken.
cjs1943 on March 7, 2008 at 10:55 AM
Do as i say, not as i do.
TooTall on March 7, 2008 at 11:23 AM
Yeah, no offense, Ed … good stuff … but not exactly news.
Liberalism is defined by its hypocrisy. You cannot be a liberal without being a hypocrite; if you cease being a hypocrite, you won’t vote liberal.
Now if you can find one of them actually living according to the rules they preach – that’d be a story. I drive by Al Gore’s Nashville house every day of the week, so liberal hypocrisy doesn’t much surprise me anymore.
Professor Blather on March 7, 2008 at 11:32 AM
It shouldn’t be surprising, since The Left is more concerned with their result-of-the-moment than with principles. Yes, they speak of principles with great affection and proclaim loyalty to them, but they also change principles readily. Many do so habitually; as soon as they have done as much as they can in service of one, they look for another. Or they get bored, or discover that this principle is no more loyal to them than the last one.
If you change your principles like your laundry, you have no principles.
This is why il-liberals give up public safety for free speech, give up free speech in the name of equality, give up equality in the name of comity and abandon comity in order to advance their next agenda item. Of course, some do marry one cause or another; that’s how you get Code Pink, the ACLU, and so many other conflicting groups that support each other because they see people with strong central principles as being a greater enemy.
And why this whole business surprises nobody except the il-liberals themselves. The rest of us have either seen through it or just grown used to it.
njcommuter on March 7, 2008 at 11:34 AM
Does he have a fence?
Saltysam on March 7, 2008 at 12:21 PM
What in the world happened to minnesota?
It used to be 99.99% Christian Scandinavian immigrants and a very good state to live in..
What happened?
In the last 20 years it has gone straight down hill.
Maybe it has something to do with the fact that millions of somalian muslims immigrated to minnesota..followed of course by every anarchist/socialist/commie/militant gay atheist group you can find in the USA.
I have watched minnesota go right down the tubes over the past 15-20 years…the same thing has happened to michigan and houston also. What a shame!
SaintOlaf on March 7, 2008 at 1:19 PM
Low life liar liberal lacking legal leg to liberate liar from looting laborers’ livelihood laws legally.
oakpack on March 7, 2008 at 2:29 PM
DrW-”that very weird senator who was killed in a plane crash as examples.”
I have to take issue with you here, DrW. I am the polar opposite of Paul Wellstone politically, but I respected and liked him as a person. He wasn’t weird, just passionate.
He was a good man.
Doug on March 7, 2008 at 2:45 PM
Me too. As a Minnesotan, I love the state itself, but the politics can be unbearable. Still, not nearly as bad as San Fransisco, et al.
Also, your assessment of MN, MI, and Houston seems to be the case of America in general.
Grafted on March 7, 2008 at 3:20 PM
saiga on March 7, 2008 at 4:02 PM
Doug reguarding your post of 2:45 p.m. I have to differ with you. My daughter went to school with his kids, he was strange and very self serving.
His mother was in a care home here and a friend of mine worked in the home. He never went to see her, his wife did, but he didn’t. The poor old lady told my friend that she wished he would come and take her to temple, she hadn’t been in a very long time. My friend took her to her church apologizing that it wasn’t temple but at least it was a house of God. Elder Mrs. Wellstone was grateful.
It would not suprise me a bit if franken were elected that’s how far down the tubes MN has gone. There are a few of us fighting but it is hard!
Proudvet on March 7, 2008 at 8:52 PM
Al Freakin has taken one too many pucks to his unhelmeted head.
MSGTAS on March 8, 2008 at 8:53 AM
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