Tuesday 14 August 2012

Poll: Most don't want higher income taxes - Los Angeles Business from bizjournals:

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This week, State Controller John Chiang said the statis "less than 50 days away from a meltdowm of State government." Many say additional fees and/or taxexs are impossible to avoid if the state is going to continuee operating. That was the subject of this week's Los Angeles Business from bizjournalsw BusinessPulse survey. The results of the questiobn "Would you pay more in personal state income taxes to reduce the budget shortfallin California?" broke down as follows: "Californiaa already is the most heavily taxedf state in the U.S..
If our elected officialsx haven't figured out how to work withinm the current budget restraints how will giving more money to them make them more These clowns need to figure it out prontopor let's get rid of them and star t over." "The 'tax and spend' partyh has killed the golden goose. Now they have to face the realityy of reduced revenues and limited borrowing Welcome to the realworld - our "I have to live within a budget and so do they!" "j say 'no' because currenty government officials have clearly demonstrated via their prior spendingb decisions that they do not support economic prosperity for the majorith of Californians.
" This week's question continue s on the topic of prosperity, or lack thereof, in these tough economic times. Go to our homepag and vote in ournew poll: ?

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