This is an analysis by Tim Chavez, the Tennessean newspaper's resident self-described liberal who edits the section "Equal Time: Defining conservatism in Tennessee."
1 posted on
06/25/2002 8:21:07 AM PDT by
tdadams
To: GailA; JDGreen123; Nora; TheBigB; TennTuxedo; Morgan's Raider; Blood of Tyrants; TnMomofTwo; ...
ping!
A lot of these tactics will sound very familiar to the Tennesseans here.
2 posted on
06/25/2002 8:23:37 AM PDT by
tdadams
To: tdadams
A Tennessee income tax would mean a higher tax burden down the road for Tennesseans along with the joys of a bloated and expensive state government. If you over there like that kind of future by all means buy the model called Connecticut.
To: tdadams
That kills me...a liberal describing conservatism in TN. Apparantly the editors of the TENNESSEAN are saying to themselves, "What is this strange phenomenon known as conservatism? We don't know anyone who actually believes this stuff! We'd better have someone write about it, but we should use a liberal, becasue God knows how tough it would be to actually find one of these people in Tennessee."
4 posted on
06/25/2002 8:27:12 AM PDT by
TheBigB
To: tdadams
What happened in CT is what will happen in TN. Once the income tax is passed, the government will go on the biggest spending spree of all time.
To: tdadams
I find it absolutely incredible that the Tennessean (The Nashville Tennessean!) has published an article that does NOT firmly endorse a tax!
I didn't think the Tennessean had EVER seen a tax proposal they didn't favor.
6 posted on
06/25/2002 8:33:52 AM PDT by
Redbob
To: tdadams
Ah, the TAX Rally on the lawn of the Capitol building in 91...I remember it well...60 thousand of us, some say 75 thousand...and the media reports 12, 000...
I was there when Wieker entered the crowd an hour before the rally started. He claimed he was spit on. That is a lie, at least where he was in front of me, not a single person spit on him.
The best single act of defiance I saw there, as Wieker walked into the crowd, a man just stood still. Wieker tried to walk straight, but the man would not move. Wieker had to stop, then walk around him to continue. It was cool, the guy didn't plan it, he was just there, and that person-most-responsible-for-lying-to-the-connecticut population, Wieker, had to move for him!
To: tdadams
As A Connecticut resident who lived through the income tax drama and discontent here I can tell you that Lowell Weicker is a hated man by many in the Nutmeg state.
That aside, the politicians in TN will probably get their precious and longed-for income tax, as the CT Democrats did. Then, they'll spend like drunken sailors until they find income has dropped, 'fixed' state expenses have soared and a deficit looms. Then they'll want to 'expand' the tax, and eventually raise it, and so the socialism goes.
Get rid of liberal Democrat politicians or be doomed to tax, tax and more tax, Tennessee. Look to Connecticut to see your future.
8 posted on
06/25/2002 8:43:24 AM PDT by
Jim Scott
To: tdadams
I said it before, I'll say it again: All an income tax is, is another pocket for the political class to pick.
12 posted on
06/25/2002 10:00:17 AM PDT by
camle
To: tdadams
To: tdadams
IIRC, a couple of years ago a bunch of these rat bastards actually flew to Connecticut to confer with their resident thieves as to how best lie, deceive, cheat, bully, scare, and generally scare Tennesseans into accepting an income tax.
The one saving grace we have had is that the Weikert tactic of vetoing budgets isn't as effective here; it only takes a 50%+1 vote here to override a veto by the Gub'ner as opposed to a 60% or 66% or whatever in Connecticut.
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