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Every tax is a pay cut. Every tax cut is a pay raise.
Citizens for Limited Taxation |
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The Spread of Tax and Spend Liberalism from the Outside |
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| On August 2, 2002, in the Framingham Tab, our favorite reporter, Rob Haneisen is once again peddling tax and spend liberalism and encouraging the town to go for another override vote. If it worked once, maybe it'll work again. I'm going to guess that his children cannot afford to live in Framingham. On that note, I'll let Rob consider his viewpoints. |
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On July 18, 2002, Ellen M. Chambers, MBA, Special Education Advocate
from Pepperel, MA wrote a letter to the editor in the Framingham Tab
advocating and encouraging all Framingham parents to register their
children with any special needs as a special education student in
Framingham. This raises some interesting questions...
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In earlier remarks, Rob Haneisen was suggesting that we do not call
students who do not pass the MCAS at Keefe Tech, failures.
If they are not failures, what are they?
Some people are simply destined to fail in any
academic environment just as I would in long distance running or in
many other endeavors that I have tried and failed in.
There were others that I did not fail in.
Perhaps Rob can set an example by having CNC, Inc. (his company) hire these non-failures so that they can write editorials in the Framingham Tab. |
| Michael Gatlin is also someone that seems to spread the message of big government and tax and spend liberalism but I could not find him in the Framingham phonebook. He seems to prefer a very low profile. Why is he peddling tax and spend liberalism in Framingham? |
| I'm beginning to see a trend here. The trend is that blatant call for tax and spend liberalism within Framingham by some non-residents. Hmmmm! What's wrong with this picture. |
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