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Jen Schultz spent twenty years teaching economics at UMD in Duluth. Our livelihoods depend upon economics, the price of homes we buy or the new car we drive are by ‘supply and demand’ …
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Jen Schultz spent twenty years teaching economics at UMD in Duluth. Our livelihoods depend upon economics, the price of homes we buy or the new car we drive are by ‘supply and demand’ economics. One of the points of economics is, “The standard of living.” On the Iron Range we enjoy a robust standard, having two cars in the driveway. We produce a product here, its value depends upon the economic standard of “supply and demand.” Jen worked hard in the Minnesota Legislature to produce funding for the Essentia Health hospital. What has Pete Stauber done for us? What does he know about economics and the role it plays in our daily lives? Jen knows how intricate a role economics plays globally as well as how our communities are concerned. Stauber is a “no vote.” He’s got no individuality to think for himself. It’s the GOP party line for him.
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