Submitted by D. Greer on Thu, 05/28/2009 - 1:12pm.
In a blog posting this afternoon, Dallas Morning News editorial writer Rodger Jones admits his position in support of heavy increases on gasoline and new motor vehicle fees isn't friendly to taxpayers. His admission came in a posting cheering on the pro-tax rally (no doubted funded by taxpayer dollars) that will be attended by Dallas' mayor at the Capitol on Friday.
On April 15, tens of thousands of taxpayers rallied at Tea Parties opposing high taxes. Now the taxers are having their own rally, Friday, May 29, 1 p.m. on the south steps of the Capitol. Anyone up for a counter-rally?!
DMN's Jones writes, "(Local officials) are filling up at least two buses in D-FW to get folks to the Capitol. Representatives of the Dallas Citizens Council and Greater Dallas Chamber are expected to attend."
He also took issue with the work of TFR and our friends at the Texas Public Policy Foundation for "working overtime" against the tax hike. We're working overtime with voluntarily donated dollars. The lobbyists at HillCo trying to raid your pocket? Their being paid from your taxes. Not exactly an even fight.
Then comes the back-handed compliment from Jones. He writes, "The tactic is to scare House members with the possibility of bad grades on the TFR's running tax friendliness scale."
So our Fiscal Responsibility Index is a measure of "friendliness" on taxpayer issues. Making his position, and the position of the DMN... Decidedly unfriendly.
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Citizen/Taxpayers Beware
It is no secret to the average informed citizen/taxpayer that the failing Dallas Morning News & the Star-Telegram are nothing but whores which service the thugs, connivers and scumbags who are in appointed or elected positions.
After all they are so far up the posterior of government that they have come to believe they are a necessary element of government … what other lowlife would force feed hardworking citizen/taxpayers with a daily barrage half-truths, dung, and outright lies.
The abortion known as “Regional Rail” is an excellent case in point of there latest unholy relationship!
Dennis Killy, Arlington
The government should
The government should decrease the amount of tax they put. It becomes very difficult for many people to buy things or pay the taxes. In my country many people cannot afford to buy many useful things only due to high taxes.
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