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To: agondonter

I was referring to when she was asked specifics about that and ashe said it was up to the legislature. She did it twice
. when asked how high the sales tax would have to be and whether other things would have to be taxed she said that would be the legislature’s responsibilty to decide.
second example, when asked whether her plan meant first time home owners would face sales tax and what that tax would be she said that would be up to the legislature.

How nice to be able to offer people something they like to hear ( I would LOVE to not pay property tax) and make no effort to explain how to offset that loss but instead push it off onto th lege


13 posted on 01/30/2010 9:28:59 AM PST by RWGinger
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To: RWGinger
There's an old saying in software development, "You can't compile a Power Point presentation." That means just because you can say it doesn't mean you can do it. Eliminating the property tax would be great, but government does require money and it would have to be replaced some way. There's a sales tax, a property tax. a user fee and an income tax. Texas does not have an income tax and proposing one around here is the fastest way to find yourself out of politics. Perry has gone with user taxes, and if anybody's noticed, the toll roads aren't exactly popular. The state has also increased fees in other areas. Perry's limited spending. As an example, community colleges got a 10% funding cut with another possible 5% on the way.

Medina has very limited political experience and some of her proposals seem totally unworkable. My guess is she will pull more votes from Perry. Hutchison gets support from the Rockefeller Republicans, Perry is about 2/3rds towards conservative, but more liberal than some rock ribbed conservatives want. Medina appeals to the Ron Paul crowd and scorched earth conservatives.

I've looked at Medina and like some of her ideas, but I do not believe she has the experience or ability to take care of the job. Perry is the best option.

One nice thing about Texas is that the legislature and the governor seem to understand the idea of "we can't afford to do that." The Texas Constitution requires a balanced budget. A few years ago, the liberals were pushing hard for a new constitution and they got shot down big time. Ben Sargent, cartoonist for the Lost in America Spaceman (Austin American-Statesman) did a cartoon showing the voters hugging an ugly fat chick while the beautiful new (leftist) Texas Constitution stood by. That requirement for a balanced budget is one HUGE reason Texas doesn't have California problems now.

A lot of people on here diss Perry, and I've been very critical of some of his decisions, but this ain't FantasyLand. You have to go with the best candidate, and right now that's Perry.

14 posted on 01/30/2010 9:56:09 AM PST by Richard Kimball (We're all criminals. They just haven't figured out what some of us have done yet.)
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