Philosophical Taxes
NOT raising taxes is not in the public's interest
How's that for a quote from a "professor of political science?" That's just another example of the liberal, Democrat, and academic elite view of the working man and his money. Their viewpoint, now actually stated, is that the public's interest can only be served by raising taxes. This is Ted Arrington's (media-worshipped professor of politics at UNCC) statement in response to the no taxes pledge. The article outlines various complaints from politicians who refuse to take the pledge. They see it only as a "gimmick" instead of an actual statement that pledges the politician actually work for the taxpayers. Then again, Democrats don't see themselves as working for the taxpayers -- they work for the government.
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