LINDSTROM, Minn. — Ki Gulbranson owns a logo apparel shop, deals in
jewelry on the side and referees youth soccer games. He makes about
$39,000 a year and wants you to know that he does not need any help from
the federal government.
He says that too many Americans lean on taxpayers rather than living within their means. He supports politicians who promise to cut government spending. In 2010, he printed T-shirts for the Tea Party campaign of a neighbor, Chip Cravaack, who ousted this region’s long-serving Democratic congressman. Full Read
He says that too many Americans lean on taxpayers rather than living within their means. He supports politicians who promise to cut government spending. In 2010, he printed T-shirts for the Tea Party campaign of a neighbor, Chip Cravaack, who ousted this region’s long-serving Democratic congressman. Full Read
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