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We want a tax cut, say 70% of Utahns
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I can not believe we have people that just refuse to show up and make laws making others responcible
I still await a reply from Sen. Allen Christensen
He does not want to answer my charges and questions
Utah 101
Irresponcibility
These People do not live in our World
How is it that in a state run by so called republicans, at the start of the year facing a surplus into the 100's of milllions, they make an announcement that tax cuts are off the table and that they will be keeping our money. Before they even met, party brass already decides that instead of giving Utah it's money back they are going to use it to expand government? This from the so called party of small government.
When is Utah and America in general going to open their eyes and start voting for third parties?
And if cigarettes are so bad for your health, then certainly those smog spewing SUVs deserve an increased tax too.
Or, our legislators could just quit the charade and admit they are trying to subsidize a certain way of life with public dollars.
If you ask the question about the tax cut... of course everyone wants a tax cut. If you ask the one about schools you would get the same answer. I think if you ask them together that Schools would win out hands down.
We need our schools funded better. That is the bottom line and a tax cut will not help with that.
I favored school choice because I wanted better schools for our kids. I favored teacher pay raises for the same reason. Since teachers apparently don't want better schools I'll just keep my money and use it to educate my own and let everyone else do the same.
Forget the public school teachers - I don't care for them anymore.
Fiscal conservatives don't give tax breaks for more than 2 children... they would be more inclined to impose a head tax on more children to pay their fair share of impacting social services, etc.
Fiscal conservatives don't reduce taxes or raise taxes, they move to tighten the budget within the revenue basis currently in place and float with the ups and downs.
Fiscal conservatives don't play both sides of the aisle. Fiscal conservatism cuts across the board... cut social and domestic budgets also requires an equal cutting of foreign expansionistic military based budgets as well during peace time. (Congress has not within constitutional guidelines formally 'declared' war and so we our budgetary processes should be approached accordingly.)
Fiscal conservatives don't necessarily lean purely Republican, conservative or neo-Con all the time, as the Bush/Chenny/Rumsfeld neo-Facist triax clearly showed (and continues to show)... talk about uber fiscal liberalism...
Fiscal conservatives also don't attempt to dupe the public with funny math or rhetorically deceptive accounting tricks to forward hidden self-serving agendas.
Looks like there are not real fiscal conservatives out there, is there?
I want my money but I want my kids to get a good education first. Right now they keep getting first year teachers who work for a year, get pregnant, then leave. Nothing against them having kids but first year teachers have a huge learning curve and my kids have been the part of too many!
Look at the spelling and grammatical errors in the comments on this site. If that doesn't show a clear need for better education, what does?
I am apprehensive of some of our Governor's goals. Not happy with what he did about the Hockey stadium at all.
And...it's amazing to me how governments get all excited during the good years and ramp up the property taxes, only to see the economy fall flat and those property taxes now become a huge burden on everyone. Property tax law should be changed so that it can only be raised by a vote of the property owners--now there's a novel idea! Property taxes are never rolled back because the economy has gone in the tank, the governments (all levels) just expect people to tough it out and pay the tax...and quit whining about it.
I grew up in California. Once they passed Proposition 13, the whole education system fell apart. All of the opportunities that had been offered to me as a student suddenly disappeared. It was a disaster. I was actually glad when we located to Utah. I thought it would be better here, but it wasn't. Education is the most important thing we can give a person. Educating the children of Utah will make it possible for me to retire and receive benefits when I'm a retiree. I have no problem paying my taxes. My husband and I were unable to have children, but I know it's important to think in the long term, not the short.
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