Posted on 03/03/2007 10:12:58 PM PST by raccoonradio
Mumbles Menino is so desperate to grab some of that new meals tax money, hes starting to sound like Popeyes old friend Wimpy.
The mayor of Boston goes out Friday talking about hamburgers, and how this proposed tax increase would only cost you 18 cents on a $9 bacon double cheese with fries, which will work out great down the road because your property taxes will go down by thousands of dollars because of that extra 18 cents.
In short, Mumbles will gladly give you a tax cut Tuesday for an 18-cent hamburger tax today.
Its a scam of course. Gov. Coupe Devals budget is so bogus hes lucky nobody called the bunco squad. On Thursday, the legislative leadership unleashed its own moonbats to put a rocket in his pocket. Rep. Alice Wolf of the Peoples Republic of Cambridge blistered Devals budget chief for the governors proposal to hose, among so many others, the MWRA ratepayers. Ratepayers? Alice Wolf? Who knew she cared?
Then Rep. David Linsky of Natick, who pays his own income taxes only when he feels like it, asked how the Mumbles meals (and hotel) tax would help his town of Sherborn, considering that Sherborn has exactly one restaurant (a coffee shop), and no hotels.
The short answer: It wouldnt. Not in the least.
As for Devals alleged property-tax relief, Linsky said it wouldnt mean much in a town like Sherborn, where the average property-tax bill is $12,000. The circuit-breaker, in other words, is a typical liberal shell game, tax relief for people who dont pay taxes, a sop to working families who dont work.
But dont tell Mumbles. Dammit, he needs that hamburger tax. Since revaluation, hes squeezing an extra $69 million out of the citys homeowners. And its just not enough, not when you have to keep paying off all the greedy municipal unions that keep rolling Mumbles, one after another.
So Mumbles moves endlessly throughout the city, stumping for higher taxes, stressing our commitment to the spirit of Bosh-thin.
Yes, thats what he called it, Bosh-thin. Other times, it sounds like hes talking about Koston. Occasionally, he simply calls the city Boss, as in Boss has become so strong in so many ways.
And yet the Blutos of Beacon Hill would begrudge this man a simple hamburger tax. Consider, in Mumbles own words, what he has accomplished:
We are putting 190 new police officer on the streets. . . Thousand people use it. . . and my commitment to eliminate racial and ethic gaps in all areas a special, especially academic achievement.
Who could oppose eliminating the ethic gap?
All of youse, lets continue to work together, Mumbles tells us. Thats why we here today.
Let other posturing pols go to gala openings. Mumbles prefers to attend opens, as in, Every one of these opens I go to . . .
The man doesnt mind sharing the credit either. At Northeastern, Mumbles lauded the citys tech neck works networks. Then theres Fidelity. Even as the Johnsons flee the city (and the state), Mumbles praises the investment giant for so generously supporting the Boston Pops, or, as he says, the Popses.
Some solons, even those from the city, grumble that Mumbles is a buffoon who will only squander new windfalls he gets from the hamburger tax. But this is a bum rap. Mumbles is a big thinker on issues like criminal justice.
Ya know, when a kid gets sentenced the parents has, should, go, has, should have to go through some training also.
Higher education - you may call him a dreamer, but hes not the only one.
Itll be the five large university in our city came together.
But, to paraphrase Edgar Allan Poe, he grows old, this dolt so bold, and oer his heart a shadow, falls as he finds no spot of ground, that looks like a hamburger tax.
I wanna say ummmm Im the senior moment. OK? Senior moment of uhhh senior person. I dont know what I am but Im here.
Yes, you are. And that is the burden Bosh-thin must bear.
$9 on a bacon double cheese with fries. WTF?
There is a reason I don't arrange my technical standards committee meetings in Boston any more than I have to (and it has been *years* since we last met there).
where the average property-tax bill is $12,000
Good lord.
No wonder people need Chavez to give them cheaper heating oil. LOL!!!
You get what you vote for.
Is that for a year or a month.
I'm asking this in all sincerity, since I don't pay that much attention to Boston politics, but does this guy really talk like this?
If it's for a year, I'd move.
You are asking the wrong person, because I have never been to Boston in my entire life. Also, I don't pay that much attention to their local politics accept what I read on FR.
So would I.
Maybe somebody will come along and tell us both, eh?
If he does talk like that you could laugh at him and just say you were lauhging at is insane policies.
How about cutting spending?
Here's a link to a clip of him answering questions - He is obviously an absolute buffoon.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aHJFoVgbCTM&mode=related&search=
I have to tell you this: I am a trained court reporter, therefore I "hear" every word and partial word most people say; on video clips they use on TV where they putting the captioning under them, I always, without fail, heard words the typist leave out or misinterpret.
I cannot understand that man.
Actually, I probally wouldn't laugh at the way he was talking. I would laugh at his policies if they weren't so darn destructive.
He sounds like Charles Durning doing a bad impression of a mob guy.
LOL!!!
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