Massachusetts income tax repeal

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Uploaded by on Sep 18, 2008

The income tax question on the ballot this fall is a reckless proposal that will have severe and immediate consequences for all of us. This binding referendum will take
$12.7 billion — nearly 40 percent — out of the state budget, driving up local property taxes and leading to drastic cuts in services.

Times are hard enough. Lets not make them worse.

http://votenoquestion1.com/ to learn more

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  • Cut wasteful spending and keep only constitutional programs.

  • This group is using scare tactics and misinformation about Question 1. The entire State Aid to cities and towns for schools, police and fire is 7 billion dollars. By eliminating 12 billion, they will still have over 30 billion to spend on schools, police and fire... I wonder why the opposition has millions of dollars donates mostly from unions. The pro Question 1 people have mostly small , personal donations. I'm voting Yes on 1 because the Personal Income Tax is communist and stiflesgrowth

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  • @hey78huy - but mostly because you're an ignorant fool.

  • Has anyone ever noticed that they always mention cutting firefighters and teachers but never govt waste?

  • :)!!!

  • Local MA govt are drug addicts for your tax money. Now more than ever, we need tax breaks with the upcoming economic

  • YES !

  • everyone i know is voting yes. we want to end the income tax. NH, FL and seven other states don't have an income tax. their property taxes are somewhat higher, but not as high as mass income tax is. also, mass has a sales tax which many other states don't have. If toll takers on the mass pike were not making $60k for being a cashier, and getting a pension, the state wouldn't need all this money. give me back my money! I earned it!

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