Monday, February 15, 2010

Don't Hold Your Breath...

Sales tax reduction question weighs on gubernatorial candidates

When Massachusetts residents cast their ballots for governor in November, they will probably face another decision in the voting booth - whether to lower the state sales tax rate from 6.25 percent to 3 percent.

It’s a question that is making those running for the state’s top political office nervous.

Of the six declared candidates for governor, only one - Republican convenience store magnate Christy Mihos - has endorsed the question. The others say they favor lowering the sales tax, but preferably to 5 percent, not 3 percent.


*Yawn* Another "binding referendum" to lower taxes that the MA legislature will undoubtedly ignore. We went through this a few years ago - there was a referendum in 2000 that would have lowered the income tax rate from 5.75% to 5%, which was ignored by the MA legislature for two years, when they lowered it to 5.3%. After the people of MA overwhelmingly voted - on a binding referendum - to lower it to 5%.

There's simply nothing to indicate that MA pols have learned anything from the lessons of the past year, nor that they would give a hairy rat's patoot about what those prole voters want...

That is all.

2 comments:

Veeshir said...

Of course they learned nothing, they keep getting elected.

They'll only learn if enough start losing their seats.

Starik Igolkin said...

From West-coast version of Massachusetts to East-coast version of California: get with the program guys. Our sales tax is up to 10.75% in some counties (8.25% state, plus whatever local leeches want to slap on top of it)
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