March 21, 2006
I just replied, “That’s okay, I haven’t found a politician I’ve trusted in years. I’m not sure which spawn of Satan would be better then any of the others.” He didn’t say anything further to me.
And in case you are wondering, I voted no on the Sales-Tax referendum. The city of Rockford has requested a 1% sales tax increase. That would bring us up to 8.25% sales tax on just about EVERYTHING. We would have the second highest sales tax rate outside of Cook County, where Chicago is located. There is not a doubt in my mind this tax will pass. The residents of Rockford will vote in any tax on the ballot. I swear there is not a tax they donÂ’t like.
I’m thinking these people would approve a referendum to send a quarter of their pay to the city for the privilege of living here if the city promised, again, to fix the roads. Every election there is a vote to increase tax of one way or another in order to pay for roads, yet the work never seems to get done. At least not for the roads they say they are going to fix. What I found funny was the wording on the ballot. “Shall the City of Rockford, Illinois impose a 1% Non-Home Rule Municipal Retailer’s Occupation Tax, Service Occupation Tax and Use Tax, for infrastructure costs and property tax relief?”
Yea, like the government is going to reduce the property taxes any. I donÂ’t think IÂ’ll live to see the day any local politicians do anything to either return money to their constituents or reduce taxes. I also love how they threw home rule in there so people can become more familiar with the term. For those of you that are pro-home rule, if we had it this whole issue would have gone to the council and passed. We wouldnÂ’t have had a chance to vote on it. Remember with home rule they no longer need our approval to raise taxes.
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I forgot about the tax thing go - I would have gone just to vote that down.
Posted by: Shadoglare at March 21, 2006 07:37 PM (cvIpk)
Often I would pick up a Republican ballot - mostly because I wanted to vote for something and the Dems always have plenty of people voting for them in IL. However, it rarely matters - especially in state politics where there doesn't seem to be much difference... they are all hideous choices.
BTW - good for you for voting against the tax increase - always vote against tax increases. *grin*
Posted by: Teresa at March 21, 2006 10:25 PM (FZwDL)
DKK
Posted by: LifeTrek at March 22, 2006 02:33 AM (kPKKs)
Benton County tried that (raising it) last year but we shot it, and a millage increase , down as well.
Posted by: BloodSpite at March 22, 2006 09:16 AM (ZTGJT)
And it sounds like our area -- except every two years (on non-election years), they ask for hundreds of millions in "bonds" "for the schools."
NO ONE here grasps the concept that if the county borrows money, that they have to pay it back with tax dollars.
Posted by: Ogre at March 22, 2006 09:21 AM (/k+l4)
Posted by: Teresa at March 22, 2006 01:13 PM (FZwDL)
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