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To: SheLion
The speaking out of both sides of the mouth is hysterical.

Especially about higher taxes will get more people to quit - yet in the next breath they claim that smokers are so addicted that they can not just quit without the help of the government and the pharacuetical companies.

And to thebig spenders - I had such high hopes for the firts female Governor of Delaware - even though she is a Democrat in all her years in the State Senate she was a majorly fiscally conservative person.

Here we are just through the 1st quarter of the fiscal year andalready there is a 95million projected shortfall.

When we faced on last spring her idea was a 35cent a pack tax increase so state employees could get a raise. Suddenly she got her smoking ban and then there was enough money---gee how convenient.

Now she's calling for a 50cent a pack increase to help cover the shortfall. I think she's got another thing coming to her come January.

Smokers are ticked and have woken up in Delaware - no way is it going to be easy to increase that tax and not any others.

23 posted on 10/17/2002 10:42:41 AM PDT by Gabz
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To: Gabz
Smokers are ticked and have woken up in Delaware - no way is it going to be easy to increase that tax and not any others.

Well, you figure: if 25-30% of the people in the state smoke, why oh why is it fair to put the budget burden on the backs of the smokers? It's not fair! All the people in each state need to help carry the load. Not just one small group of people who choose to smoke a legal product.

24 posted on 10/17/2002 10:48:14 AM PDT by SheLion
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