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Posted by taxguru on September 10, 2003
Interesting choice of words by this cartoonist. While the word “reform” really means to form again, its common usage in this country is to signify an improvement. Sticking the taxpayers for $1.2 billion of new taxes isn’t an improvement in the minds of those of us who believe in smaller less costly government. It’s only an improvement for those who see the role of government as to run and control all of our lives in every way possible.

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The Day After Alabama Voters Turned Down Higher Taxes
Posted by taxguru on September 10, 2003
Victory for Small Businesses in Alabama
IPI Salutes Alabama Voters for Rejecting Riley Tax Increase
Voters To Governor: Take a Hike
Alabamians defeat $1.2B tax hike
Alabama Voters Crush Tax Plan Sought by Governor
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Posted by taxguru on September 9, 2003
Alabama Voters Reject Record Tax Hike – Good news from the South. That has to make Alabama much more attractive to people in high tax places, such as the PRC. It was amazing to see the governor and his spokespeople actually complaining that their state has the lowest tax burden in the country and how they needed to raise taxes high enough to move into the middle of the list. It was if they were discussing something like education scores, where being at the bottom is a bad thing to be embarrassed about.
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Posted by taxguru on September 9, 2003
New, colorful $20 bills to hit street in October – Greenbacks wil now be referred to as peach-backs as our real life currency morphs into Monopoly money.
Decision day on tax plan in Alabama – It’s not often that the little people can vote directly on tax hikes. Those decisions are normally made by our rulers.
Taxes for God? A bit of a stretch in Alabama
The Senate Minority Leader is anti-tax; at least, for himself. – Little Tommy Dashole is a typical liberal hypocrite. He’ll raise everyone else’s taxes every chance he gets, while stretching the rules to save on his own personal taxes.
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Posted by taxguru on September 8, 2003
Hint of Higher Taxes Could Terminate Arnold’s Campaign
JFK Used Audits to Silence His Critics – Another trait emulated by Bill Clinton.
Alabama voters decide Tuesday on $1.2 billion tax increase
Jesus Christ Tax Collector? – The Alabama governor believes that the Marxist philosophy of soaking the evil rich came from the Bible.
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Posted by taxguru on September 8, 2003
Why is it that, the more things get screwed up in DC, the more our rulers are rewarded? What kind of incentive is that for them to even try to fix things? Any real world private company operating that way wouldn’t last long.

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Posted by taxguru on September 7, 2003
New Lotto millionaire is 91 and says he lacks nothing — except maybe a wife – He made the proper, obvious, choice to take the lump sum of $10 million rather than the 30 year long payout of $16 million.
Tax Relief Did Not Cause Budget Deficits
Your Tax Dollars at Work. Rep. Jim Nussle takes on wasteful and fraudulent spending.
State budget crisis a taxing worry
The “Party of Reagan”? – The current incarnation of the GOP is looking less and less like Reagan’s.
Old Wine in New Wineskins–Tax Seduction in Alabama
Threat to Term Limits Is Seen. An advocacy group acts to block what it sees as a plan to weaken state restrictions. – Mandatory term limits are necessary to ensure turnover in elected office and prevent the ruling elite (career politicians) from becoming even more like the royalty our founding fathers tried to protect us from.
Schwarzenegger woos key corporate donors. He vowed to ‘not take money from anyone’ – Arnold’s seems to have a good grasp on typical Kennedy hypocrisy.
Voter wrath now veering toward state Legislature – Tossing all of the rulers out of Sacramento would be a good way to start improving things out there. Most of the legislator slots could be filled from the crowd of gubernatorial candidates.
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