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Don’t tax business to close state budget deficit, groups urge…


Don’t tax business to close state budget deficit, groups urge…

TAYLOR: ‘Don’t raise taxes in a recession — it’s advice akin to ‘don’t light a match in a propane plant’…

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3 Comments

  1. Posted January 28, 2009 at 11:01 pm | Permalink

    Don't tax you and don't tax me, tax that guy behind the tree.

  2. Posted January 29, 2009 at 3:32 am | Permalink

    I am convinced that they are neither stupid or insane. They are just plain evil.

  3. Posted January 28, 2009 at 11:20 pm | Permalink

    "…Mr. Rendell is set to make his 2009-10 budget address next week and will outline a variety of steps to cut spending and increase revenue to erase the $2.3 billion deficit. State agencies are worried about budget cuts and employees are worried about layoffs, while some legislators fear that some sort of tax increases may be inevitable…"

    Do you savants of the Susquehanna really think it wise to raise taxes during a recession, during a term when the Attorney General is like to announce ADDITIONAL indictments in the Bonusgate mess, during a time when Pennsylvania families are struggling? Do you think the taxpayers might get a little perturbed? How can you possibly suggest taking more from Pennsylvania families while the Attorney General is supposedly investigating very credible allegations of misuse of public money? ARE YOU PEOPLE INSANE?

    REPAY EVERY PENNY OF MISSPENT PUBLIC FUNDS, DRAIN YOUR SLUSH FUNDS, CUT SPENDING TO THE BONE, and then cut some more.

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