Maybe in Minot, government isn’t all bad?

I credit the Minot Area Development Corporation, of which I am a former board member and chair, for its recent release regarding the largest local employers. Minot Air Force Base, to nobody’s surprise, is the largest local employer. Trinity Health is number two. Minot Public Schools are number three. The City of Minot is number four and Minot State University is number five. How many times have we heard the plea among community leaders and citizens for less government and lower taxes? The only non- government employer in the top five is Trinity Health. How much of Trinity Health’s annual income comes from Medicare and Medicaid which are both forms of socialized medicine?

Without the Air Force to defend us, would we outsource nuclear weapons to the private sector? Would education be more affordable to the working class if Minot Public Schools and Minot State University were privatized? According to the Wall Street Journal, private colleges are dropping like flies. Will the private sector get Minot flood control?

If Minot gets the government off its back, it can change its name from Minot to Grano, Forfar, or perhaps Bantry. For a community that claims to be conservative, are we talking like Ted Cruz and walking like Bernie Sanders? Excuse me for being truthful and not lying to get your love.

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Jim Maxson

Mr. Maxson is a retired Minot attorney, former ND State Senator representing Minot's 3rd District from 1986-1994, and former ND Democratic National Committeeman from 2000-2008. He speaks two languages, English and Metaphor, and is cursed by a long memory.

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