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Mike D
post Feb 9 2022, 09:23 AM
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post Feb 9 2022, 08:03 PM
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QUOTE(Mike D @ Feb 9 2022, 10:23 AM) *

I thought we got a chance to vote on a tax increase in the next election. That is what killed it last time.
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post Feb 10 2022, 07:46 AM
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I thought we got a chance to vote on a tax increase in the next election. That is what killed it last time.



If you asked anyone if it's ok to raise the cost of anything by 50%, you would be outraged. This is the sneaky way the government with the media works. "It's only 0.5% more." Hogwash - it's 50% more! MC had a vote on raising the property tax 17c per $100k of assessed value - and it got defeated rather handily. And you're ok with a 50% increase in your income tax?!? Mind boggling. Meanwhile you'll rail against "whoever" that you gas, bread, milk, eggs and just about everything else is up about 25% this last year.
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