Look beyond the claims

Supporters of the tax reform bill correctly point out that the law's schedule of taxes, as presented, is revenue-neutral. Eighty percent of taxpayers will likely pay less under the law. Please look beyond these claims to the likely future effect.

The new taxes in the law represent little seeds for future mischief. Democratic lawmakers will water those little seeds with tears of sympathy for the many entitlement groups waiting to exchange their votes for taxpayer largess. Keeping track of the incremental and diverse upward bumps those taxes could receive over time might prove difficult. Democrats can play a complicated and (for them) winning shell game with that array of tax seeds, seeming to cut one tax while raising others.

I choose to re-establish the previous income tax-based tax configuration by voting “yes” on Question 1. The blunt force of those confiscatory tax rates stares the taxpayer right in the face. I shall furthermore vote for every conservative on the ballot come November. I support those who will cut spending instead of playing games with tax schedules that will only increase tax loads in the end.

Greece spent one of its earlier life stages in a state-of-Maine frame of mind. Way back then, Greek officials could have limited the growth of government and stopped pandering for votes with promises to the electorate of endless government largess. They didn’t, and the country went famously on to become the bankrupt Greece of recent violent street riots.

We can learn from their mistakes.

Leonard Hoy, Greenwood

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thinkingman's picture

Jal - from the 2008 Commerce

Jal - from the 2008 Commerce department of the federal government..based on median household income..Maine is ranked 36th out of 50 states. And on a per cappita income Maine is ranked 34th....now I'm curious as to which of those numbers gives you such warm and fuzzy feelings. (tron and Lil, thi is called research and offering PROOF) you can easily verify as I've even stated the source and year (most recent data)...

veritas's picture
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You've stated...but never linked

We know how that works, Bob.

The only proof there, is 80 proof.

thinkingman's picture

Jal - please provide proof of

Jal - please provide proof of your stats, where did you get your numbers...I want to see facts, not guesses!

jalbrecht1's picture
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Just remember Republicans don't think

Its all emotion on the right. Mind games without any factual support. Maine is doing great. Average income has grown more quickly that the national average in spite of the fact that our population is older than average.

thinkingman's picture

Lil;, please state your

Lil;, please state your source for the Olympics being the cause of Greece's financial dilemma...most economic research shows it is clearly causeed by an increase in social services to appease the left - financing public sector jobs, pensions and welfare increases. More important its the devaluaing of the Euro Dollar which is now beginning to affect Spain, Portual, France, IReland and soon expected announcements in Germany...Many European countries now have their bond debt considered as "junk bonds" because of the economic downturn. Spain and France for example and swimming in massive debt most blame on socialized government run healthcare programs.

momof4's picture

great letter!

It is great to see that a few of us have common sense!!!

Lil's picture
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Olympics

When Maine borrows a gazillion dollars to host the Olympics, then maybe your Greece analogy would work.

David A Gagnon's picture
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tron, for your information

tron, for your information Maine is already in ruin thanks to Democrat social spending that has amounted to a hill of beans for this state. Playing a shell game with taxes, hoping tax payers won't catch on will not fix the problems. Social spending has done nothing to fix the problems we have here in Maine, and serves only to drive private sector jobs to other states, because of all the taxes that support them. Our highway infrastructure is in ruin because of a governor who robbed the transportation fund not ounce, but twice, to resupply the general fund in order to keep certain social programs alive. This so called " tax reform bill" is nothing but a shell game that democrats in Augusta are playing and will ruin this state even further.

tron's picture

Well, Mr. Hoy, hopefully Maine will

prosper despite all your attempt to destroy it. It is difficult to succeed when people like you want to see Maine ruined, but I have faith in the people, the normal people.

Pirate's picture
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You are devoid of all common

You are devoid of all common sense. And yet, the parrot still claims to like you, becaus you have no compass of any sort and he takes pity on all creatures without compasses. Isn't that really compassionate for a parrot? But hey, he's a liberal and of course, we all know that liberals are the paragon of compassion. Keep up the good work, T...

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