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To: ild who wrote (12714)8/20/2003 4:04:00 PM
From: Lizzie TudorRead Replies (2) | Respond to of 306849
 
I don't think people will agree to repeal it. However I do think there is a fair amt of "pain" out there, but it is people that are not recipients of the windfall. Most of the people I know are pretty peeved about the fact that everyone over 50 who has lived here awhile pays nothing while the schools go to hell in a handbasket and our sales taxes get raised. Every year that goes by more and more newcomers are here that get nothing from this law except the shaft. Anyway even so I doubt people agree to repeal it. I think it will be overturned in the courts, because sales taxes, income taxes and car registration + cutting "waste" just won't do it. We need a few thousand $$ per household. Too many jobs left, and more are leaving everyday.



To: ild who wrote (12714)8/20/2003 4:24:11 PM
From: the_wheelRespond to of 306849
 
Arnold said "Never Say Never".

Wasn't that Bond, James Bond?