Mac City Council bullish on room tax
Nov 30, 2012 | 7 Comments
By Nicole Montesano
Of the News-Register
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Comments
And now with this marvelous local idea of a room tax I can vote to raise the taxes of these faceless visitors who come through our community and need somewhere to stay. Hell with 'em, let's take their money. Lack of personal responsibility feels sooooo good!
troy*
"personal responsibility "]
some would say like me, that not paying taxes is irresponsble, corporations that have the money but refuse so others that do pay, end up paying more. Before you start with we tax to much line.. the avg american federal went down 8.6% since 2000. Companies and Business paid the least in history last year at just 7.9% of all tax collected. That said.. states, counties, and cities have all increased rates all above inflation, which is where (in my opinion) the problem is. Never increase anything above that level, (especially spending).. But congrats Obama he is the first President to do not outspend inflation in a long time, at only 1.4% in his first term with 2 wars and recession. He wasn't my choice for President (stein) but he did a pretty good job at least on that.,.
troy*
Bailouts, That was BS! Them greedy jerks had it comming. Them dumb bastards have to swing for the fence on everything...
troy*