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This is ludicrous!
Posted by bagger of IL on 12/15/18 8:56am Msg #72210
California (the land of liberal idiots) has a couple of proposals out there.
First, they want to raise property taxes. Not only raise them, but also make them retroactive for five years.

Second, they want to tax text messages!
Really? Would that not be a violation of our right to FREE speech? And, get this. That tax would also be retroactive for five years.
Oh, sorry there is also a proposal from a California liberal idiot (Ted Lieu) who actually thinks the government should “regulate” free speech!

Maybe, just maybe if California would stop protecting the illegals entering that state, they could afford to protect and serve their legal residents.

People of America, if this passes it will spread. New York will follow suit, followed by the next idiot liberal state of Illinois. (Illinois raised their tax on tobacco products just because New York’s was higher.)

Now, ask yourself why in the world did our founding fathers institute the electoral college for presidential elections?

Because they were brilliant men with foresight. Just imagine three populous states who think like this having control over who is our next President.

Ladies and Gentlemen, keep voting for these Liberal Loonies. But remember the fool who ran for class president in your High School, he/she was the one who PROMISED, if you elect me, NO MORE HOMEWORK.


Think about this seriously.
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 This is ludicrous! - bagger on 12/15/18 8:56am
 Emails - Luckydog on 12/15/18 1:25pm



 
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