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Funding Alcohol Recovery Programs????
So.....the additional tax on alcohol is used to fund recovery and rehab programs for alcoholics?????:fury: THEY have the problem and I have to pay for it???!!!!:fury: This is news to me until recently!! I hope that friggin' tax gets rolled back!!!! Why the Friggin' Hell should I/We have to pay an additional tax to fund the recovery of alcoholics??? :wall:
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Tax his land,
Tax his bed, Tax the table At which he's fed. Tax his work, Tax his pay, He works for peanuts Anyway! Tax his cow, Tax his goat, Tax his pants, Tax his coat. Tax his tobacco, Tax his drink, Tax him if he Tries to think. Tax his car, Tax his gas, Find other ways To tax his ass. Tax all he has Then let him know That you won't be done Till he has no dough. When he screams and hollers; Then tax him some more, Tax him till He's good and sore. Then tax his coffin, Tax his grave, Tax the sod in Which he's laid. When he's gone, Do not relax, Its time to apply The inheritance tax. Accounts Receivable Tax Airline surcharge tax Airline Fuel Tax Airport Maintenance Tax Building Permit Tax Cigarette Tax Corporate Income Tax Death Tax Dog License Tax Driving Permit Tax Environmental Tax (Fee) Excise Taxes Federal Income Tax Federal Unemployment (UI) Fishing License Tax Food License Tax Gasoline Tax (too much per litre) Gross Receipts Tax Health Tax Hunting License Tax Hydro Tax Inheritance Tax Interest Tax Liquor Tax Luxury Taxes Marriage License Tax Medicare Tax Mortgage Tax Personal Income Tax Property Tax Poverty Tax Prescription Drug Tax Provincial Income and sales tax Real Estate Tax Recreational Vehicle Tax Retail Sales Tax Service ChargeT ax School Tax Telephone Federal Tax Telephone Federal, Provincial and Local Surcharge Taxes Telephone Minimum Usage Surcharge Tax Vehicle License Registration Tax Vehicle Sales Tax Water Tax Watercraft Registration Tax Well Permit Tax Workers Compensation Tax --- and in 2010 the HST STILL THINK THIS IS FUNNY? Not!!!! None of these taxes existed 60 years ago, & our nation was one of the most prosperous in the world. We had absolutely no national debt, had a large middle class, and Mom stayed home to raise the kids. |
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Smoking tax for anti-smoking |
If that were the case I wouldn't mind it so much. That may be what they said when the tax got added but I bet they are building horse bridges with it.
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YOU CAN LARRY< YOU NEED TO VOTE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :smash: |
Good one, Rav.
Average person has no idea how much they pay in taxes, and soon to be more as they recind the Bush tax cuts. Meantime we are $13 Tillion in debt, meaning every man, woman and child in this country owes $42,000 . |
Dave,........... i'm gonna TAX you for that statement :grins:
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Larry it's just a ploy to get more of your $$$.
Make people think it's a good cause so they can help the helpless. They're not helpless, there is AA which is a proven program that costs the taxpayer nothing. Just like they passed gambling under the ploy that the taxes would help the elderly and schools. What a joke. Biggest thing it did was, and does, create a new disease of compulsive gambling. Ya, they and the bleeding hearts are both looking out for us and any way to get and spend our $$. :mad: |
Yes on Question 1!
Yes on Question 3!! Higher taxes just provide politicians more money to waste. Remove the waste and they'll be able to maintain essential spending for things like education, law enforcement and the such; then subcontract the other jobs. |
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unlike most of the voters, I'd like to make an informed decision! |
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Should: -layoff some government workers -create transparency for how all money is spent -reduce unnecessary expenses -reduce social services Will: -education cuts -tax incentive cuts -police and fire cuts Instead of doing what is right and cutting money appropriately from unnecessary expenses, the politicians will attack areas of highest and most immediate impact on the average tax-paying voter. |
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you guys know I how I feel about taxes, but I need to understand the "real" impact. Despite the Barney Frank mailing I got this week telling me I have Barney to thank for the reduced class sizes - Uh Barney, my kids only in 3rd grade and the class sizes have increased A LOT in just the 3 years shes been in school! I dont want to impact schools. They are already going downhill. There should be a detailed breakdown of where the current sales tax dollars go, i want to see that.
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Maybe if we really held politician accountable LEGALLY for their action, or inactions, they might think more about what they do.
Remember to remind them of what they PROMISED during their campaign, and tell them that they will be held responsible for following through with those promises. But seriously, they will continue to tell you whatever they think you want to hear in order to get your vote, and then they will screw you to the wall and tell you it's for the best, because they need your money. The founding fathers didn't put any language in the constitution regarding term limits, but then they didn't have our current roster of carreer hacks that really only care about themselves and what they can steal from the public. If this kind of activity took place back in the late 1700's, they would be killed, no questions asked! Maybe it's time to revisit a piece of political history? :soon: |
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Who is against library volunteers? Teachers unions in Raynham and Bridgewater. - - Budget Blues - Boston.com Who is against library volunteers? Teachers unions in Raynham and Bridgewater. E-mail | Link | Comments (165) Posted October 10, 2010 09:03 AM By Christine Legere, Globe Correspondent The teachers’ union in Bridgewater and Raynham is planning to file a labor grievance that could block volunteers from keeping the school district’s libraries open. And as word of the work action spreads, it is stirring up outrage in the two towns. Librarian positions were cut from the middle schools in both towns this year and their salaries channeled into hiring teachers to address bulging class sizes. Volunteer organizations stepped in to pick up the slack — only to be surprised and disappointed by threats of a labor complaint. Anita Newman, president of the Bridgewater Raynham Education Association, last week confirmed the union’s plan to file a grievance with school principals. All schools whose libraries are being kept open by volunteers would be part of the grievance, she said. “You’re putting unqualified people into the library who are not certified,’’ Newman said, calling it the basis of the grievance. “We don’t want to ruffle feathers, but you’re responsible for the children. We don’t use volunteers for recess or lunch either.’’ School Superintendent Jacqueline Forbes said she intends to keep the vol unteers in the district’s libraries. “If there is a grievance or other issue, we’ll work through that.’’ According to the superintendent, volunteer help in the district’s school libraries isn’t something that just began this fall. They have been used in Bridgewater’s Williams Intermediate School library for several years, she said, and there hasn’t been a librarian in there to oversee them during that time. The elementary school libraries are overseen by proctors, under whom volunteers work. “The volunteers check books in and out and shelve books,’’ Forbes said. “These tasks don’t require you to be certified.’’ Patricia Riley, president of Raynham’s volunteer group RAVE and a member of the regional school committee, said about 20 volunteers stepped up to work in the Raynham Middle School library after the librarian position was cut. But the volunteer effort ended on Oct. 5 — the same day it began — after volunteers were warned by a staff member that a grievance was being filed. “I think we would all love to see our school libraries staffed with full-time librarians,’’ said a frustrated Riley. “Our volunteers were merely there to keep the libraries open for the students to use. They were not going to be replacing any librarians or school personnel who were not rehired. And they certainly weren’t going to be teaching library science.’’ Riley said library instruction is being handled this year as part of the language arts curriculum. “We certainly didn’t see anything that would make volunteering in the library an issue,’’ she said. The volunteers would simply be shelving books and handling other tasks under the direction of a paid proctor assigned to the library. Forbes said volunteers will be returning to Raynham’s middle school library and they will continue in school libraries where they are already working. “Volunteers are now being trained at the Bridgewater Middle School and at Raynham Middle School,’’ she said. Wendi LaCivita, president of the parent association at Bridgewater’s Mitchell school, said she hopes the union will review its rules about volunteer use in the schools. “If we are stepping over the line, we’ll pull back,’’ LaCivita said. “But if it’s not stepping over the line, I would hope teachers would welcome us.’’ If the school principals deny the union’s grievance, it heads to Forbes. If Forbes can’t settle the issue with the union, the grievance will be turned over to the regional school committee, where there may be little sympathy for the union’s position. “We felt the most important thing was to let the kids have access to the library,’’ said Susan Prewandowski, a regional school committee member and longtime school volunteer. She said parents had been upset this summer, believing the elimination of the librarian positions would mean the school libraries would close. When parents heard the libraries would be kept open to students, they calmed down. Bridgewater and Raynham voters approved tax-limit overrides this year, from which the school district benefited. “I think when people find out about this library business, they are going to be very angry with the teachers,’’ Prewandowski said. The two towns are expected to receive an estimated $1 million in federal stimulus money for schools, and the district will have two years to spend the funds. One school committee member wondered whether the teachers were putting on pressure to get the librarian positions reinstated. The union is also negotiating a new contract, since the old one expired in August. Prewandowski said she doesn’t want to see the stimulus funds earmarked for any use at this point. “We have to apply for the money, so there’s no guarantee we’ll even get it,’’ she said. “And we’d like to save the bulk of it for next year’s budget.’’ School committee member Gordon Luciano, irate over the union’s announced grievance, said the action demonstrates “a continued pattern of this particular union leadership, refusing to work with the school district for the best interest of the children. “I’ve been involved in town government for 18 years, as a selectman and school committee member,’’ Luciano said. “I’ve dealt with two former presidents of the teachers’ union. This is by far the most uncooperative and irresponsible leadership team I’ve seen.’’ Luciano said the union was putting its own interests above the interests of the students and communities. “At some point, I hope the membership will send a message to the leadership saying, ‘No more nonsense. It’s time to work with our towns.’ ’’ Newman did not return several calls seeking reaction to comments on the grievance. Forbes said it is important that school volunteers continue to feel appreciated. “I, as superintendent, would never want to say no to volunteers. We want to make our volunteers feel welcome.’’ |
FYI, We have sent the incumbents back to screw us at a rate of 100% in the last 5 elections here in Ma. What a bunch of a-holes we are. ( why does percent come out like that?)
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the answer. While your at it, see how much of the Tobacco Tax is being used to fund helping the smoker to stop smoking. Ya gotta be deaf,dumb and blind to believe these new taxes will all be used to help the helpless. |
Alchohol tax to fund AA?
Just like fund all those Gamblers Anonymous flyers and pamphlets. Exactly where are they distributed? Why at lottery vendors, casinos and racetracks! It's all a scam to raise money for poltical "wet-dream" projects or payoffs. Exactly how much of this tax money will actually go to the programs they "claim" to be funding? Well, after "administrative fees", and "project fees", and "this-n-that fees" there isn't much left to domuch of anything! |
news flash
10 cents tax per post
retro-active to 2005 |
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Taxed twice allready on booze
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While I don't mind paying taxes to a point,the government waste is ludicrous. Does one schlep part time politician really need 14 assistants making over 60k a year ? I admit I may do better $$$ on paper than some, but real life living cost is ridiculous. With a young child it is difficult for the wife to work, one income is tough enough paying mortgage,food, etc...plus we pay thee jackasses travel and fuel expenses?
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I could sure use a job as one of those assistants making 60 g's :rollem: where do I apply:wall: |
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