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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

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To: JDN who wrote (411178)6/3/2003 9:46:32 AM
From: CYBERKEN  Read Replies (1) of 769670
 
The Nevada legislature will most likely give socialist-Republican Kenny Guinn his tax gouge in a special session later this week or next-but the forces of reason at least forced it into a special session, and also shifted some of the increase to the gaming industry (which, people tend to forget, is the only reason for it's existence).

Rather than make the necessary restructurings and cuts, socialist-Republican and former school district bureaucrat Gov. Kenny Guinn buddied up to the local anti-American Democrat jackasses and announced "I have cut all I can possibly cut", and then called any legislator who wouldn't rob their constituents cowards.

Thus the teachers' unions and the bureaucrats' unions will likely get most of the featherbedding and overpayments that they have been looking for. There's still a chance that the working people of Nevada will be defended (it takes 2/3 of the legislature to raise taxes and Guinn is still making Castro-like political threats against the peoples' defenders). Perhaps, now that the special session has been forced, a committee on reducing and re-structuring the state's massive waste can be included, similar to the socialist-packed "revenue" committee that they let Guinn have two years ago-and which provided cover for his current robbery...
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