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The governator wants to tax golf????????
We reported on our front page, where it belongs by the way, that Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger wants to tax a round of golf. And auto repairs, veterinary care, amusement park and sporting event admissions, and appliance and furniture repair. In other words services, not things. Get real, Arnie. My sand wedge upside of your head is the real terminator. Sort of kidding there, Big Guy. I really don't want to ding my sand wedge. But let's just say you stop dinging us. We don't tax services, Dude.
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posted by
witterpitters
on Jan 27, 2009 at 10:28 AM
STEVE: Sounds like 'Arnie' is grasping at straws for money. I totally agree and if you miss with your sand wedge, I will sic my Queensland on his leg!!!!!
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ALICEN
on Jan 27, 2009 at 10:36 AM
Well, Steve, why not tax doctors' services, dentists' services, music lessons, pizza delivery, etc.? There could be no end to it. But you know what? I think "they" will all keep trying to find something that's not taxed yet, and then nail it. After all, "they" say they don't want to raise certain income taxes, right? posted by
casooner90
on Jan 27, 2009 at 12:22 PM
No new taxes period. Live within your means. If the gov't got too big (smell buracracy), consider lean or six sigma. Why not? Private companies have been doing this for years in Ca (and many other places) and have cut back on many waste while promoting efficiency. Has anyone tried to get a permit from the gov't? Again, NO NEW TAXES! ps: 2 iron is bit more robust and has a longer reach. Also, you won't miss it as much if it gets damaged.
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