Hey Arnold, we are not your ATM!
Tax Revolt 09 in California today. With the “special election” set for Tuesday for even more tax measures on Californians like myself, KFI’s John and Ken (in Los Angeles) held another revolt rally today. Plenty of pictures, and info are provided at their KFI site. There is good news in regards to Schwarzenegger/Shriver’s scare tactics saying that said if the propositions do not pass it could mean releasing thousands of prisoners, borrowing billions of dollars from already-strapped local governments and even drilling off the Santa Barbara coast. The two major tax issues on the ballot for Tuesday are:
Proposition 1A, which would set aside money for a rainy day fund and extend recent tax increases, is failing by 13 points.
Proposition 1B, which would require payments to schools, is losing by nine points.
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Today’s voting day. The taxping propostions are very likely to fail! Don’t buy into Arnolds and the rest of the California democratic scum’s fear tactics! Today on a radio talk show some liberal host was describing how California politicians are basically telling voters if they don’t pass today’s propositions that Police will be cut, Fire Stations will be shut down, Education will be cut and Prisoners will be released…. I believe he explained it by saying.. Child molesters will be in class with your kids, with no police force, no teachers and the building will be on fire. ARNOLD, you aren’t in the movies now. You’re scare tactics are useless (much like the democrats controlling this state).

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