Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty at the Conservative Political Action Conference on Feb. 19, 2010.
Fact-checking Tim Pawlenty
We fact-check two claims involving the Minnesota governor. Many believe the Republican is eyeing a 2012 run for president.
A scorecard separating fact from fiction
"Tim Pawlenty has cut education funding in Minnesota. Classrooms are overcrowded. Districts have gone to four-day school weeks."
"I don't think the argument can be credibly made that the United States of America is undertaxed compared to our competitors."
The president's budget "would take ... non-defense spending to its lowest level ... as a percentage of the economy since JFK."
Over the last 10 years, incomes for the top 1 percent "have grown." Meanwhile, the bottom half of the country, "they've seen their wages stagnate."
"25 percent of our economy is the financial sector."
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We've added a new promise to the Obameter.
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Create cap and trade system with interim goals to reduce global warming
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Cap interest rates on payday loans and improve disclosure
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Create new financial regulations
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Dave Aronberg "was the first to demand that BP create a billion-dollar fund to pay for the devastation."
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"In 2009, Yost spent 2.5 times more money than it took to run the (prosecutor’s) office before he got there."
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"There are more pain clinics in Broward County than there are McDonald's in Broward County."
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