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Shut it down. Working people will still go to work on not even know!
Stop spending. The state can take the medicine we are on!
The state raised taxes 800 million a few years ago and now they are 1.5 Billion short. Double what they taxed!
Raise'em agian and lets see how far we can get the state budget down to.
Is anyone making 100% of what they made last year - ooops I forgot - All state and municipal employees?
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"Fifty-seven percent of the people who were interviewed in the poll said they would rather have their taxes increased than see further cuts to education and health care"
50% of the population pay no taxes and could care less if you double, triple....their taxes. Everything you multiply times ZERO is still zero - so if you take those out of the equation, only 7% support a tax increase. Hardly a majority!