And right on schedule the rats are looking to increase taxes.


This is where they always wanted to go with this. Just one part of the take over plan.
https://www.pewtrusts.org/en/research-and-analysis/blogs/stateline/2020/07/17/tax-hikes-in-a-pandemic-some-states-cities-say-yes
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Government doesn't have enough money to pay their workers. What else are they supposed to do?!
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Teachers are risking their lives sitting at home. They need a raise
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When you kill the golden goose, raising the golden goose tax rate isn't much of a winner.
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Guess what?WestlinnDuck said:When you kill the golden goose, raising the golden goose tax rate isn't much of a winner.
Joe’s gonna raise your taxes.https://youtu.be/W3IBjYaQgAs
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DisagreeArticle said:
Unlike the federal government, 49 states (Vermont is the exception) and many cities must balance their budgets. And there’s only so much they can cut, particularly when the double punch of coronavirus and civil unrest has stretched public services.
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They could cut "education" spending by a third and have a better product. How hard is it to teach basic reading, writing and arithmetic? Everything else is gravy. Look at the nation's basic reading scores and then you ask for more money?
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Closed schools would be a fantastic place for cuts.LesGrossman said:
DisagreeArticle said:
Unlike the federal government, 49 states (Vermont is the exception) and many cities must balance their budgets. And there’s only so much they can cut, particularly when the double punch of coronavirus and civil unrest has stretched public services. -
New schools going up everywhere. Apparently these days you just can’t build a school for its utility, it has to be a palace full of amenitiesWestlinnDuck said:They could cut "education" spending by a third and have a better product. How hard is it to teach basic reading, writing and arithmetic? Everything else is gravy. Look at the nation's basic reading scores and then you ask for more money?