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red states rule
04-15-2008, 02:39 PM
It is time for liberals to put their money where their mouth is. We have heard so many libs whining how they are undr taxed, so all of our taxes need to be increased

This bill will alow those libs to hand over more money to the government, and let those who decide keep more of their own money

I would love to see this brought up on the House and Senate floor and see how many libs vote for it


Rep. Coleman proposes voluntary 'Tax Me More' fund.

Armstrong County Republican says it could help Rendell pay for any new spending plans.

By Michael Race

Capitolwire

HARRISBURG (March 3) -- If Gov. Ed Rendell plans to fund any new state programs in his first budget proposal, he should avoid tax increases by asking Pennsylvanians to voluntarily kick in a few extra bucks, one lawmaker suggests.

To that end, Rep. Jeff Coleman (R-Armstrong) is crafting legislation to set up a “Tax Me More Fund” -- a state coffer into which Pennsylvanians can donate money above and beyond what they already pay in taxes.

Coleman, one of several state lawmakers who has taken a no-tax pledge, suggests the fund could be used as a gauge to judge the popularity of any new spending programs Rendell might unveil in his budget address Tuesday.

"Then the governor can go on his bus tour ... and if he can make his case (to taxpayers), the checks will come," said Coleman.

The idea of voluntary tax contributions isn't new. Perhaps the best-known instance came in 2001, when Republican Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee set up a "Tax Me More Fund" as a sarcastic response to various interest groups who wanted the state to fund their programs during a tight fiscal year. Huckabee described it as a "put-up-or-shut-up" initiative.

Coleman's effort has a similar tongue-in-cheek tone. A co-sponsorship memo he circulated to House members last month included a small cartoon depicting a suit-and-tied man carrying two bags with dollar signs on them.

He also has set up a Web site -- www.TaxMeMore.org -- to promote the proposal. The site bills itself as "the official website of undertaxed Pennsylvanians."

His bill would set up a "Voluntary Revenue Enhancement Fund," allowing taxpayers to donate any portion of their annual state tax refund. Taxpayers also could send money directly to the state Treasury.

"The proceeds generated would specifically be used to fund new gubernatorial spending initiatives. Taxpayers could earmark their contribution for a proposed publicly funded program, thus averting the need for future tax increases," Coleman's co-sponsorship memo states.

As an added incentive, the contributions would be tax deductible, he notes.

http://www.pleasenomoretaxes.org/taxmemore.shtml

red states rule
04-15-2008, 02:46 PM
Since it is Christmas Day for liberals (it is tax day), we have this former member of the lioberal media telling us to pay up and be happy about it


Ex-ABC & CNNer on Taxes: 'Patriotic Duty' So 'Pay Up & Be Grateful!'
By Brent Baker | April 15, 2008 - 12:48 ET

It's deadline day today for filing your federal income taxes -- and Walter Rodgers, a former ABC News and CNN correspondent is thrilled, proclaiming in a recent Christian Science Monitor op-ed: “I'm happy to pay my fair share to the government. It's part of my patriotic duty -- and it's a heckuva bargain.” Rodgers proceeded to scold “chest thumpers who paper their cars with chauvinistic bumper stickers and grumble about supporting the government of the country they profess to love” as they dare to complain about taxes:

There seems to be an inconsistency about people who insist on wearing flag pins in their lapels, but who grumble about paying taxes. My friends grouse about government as though they had minimal financial or moral obligation to support it. Are they not part of "We the people"?

Rodgers insisted that “reluctance to pay one's fair share flouts 'the better angels of our nature'” and “genuine patriots,” he contended, “don't complain about their patriotic obligations.” He concluded: “Pay up and be grateful!”

http://newsbusters.org/blogs/brent-baker/2008/04/15/ex-abc-cnner-taxes-patriotic-duty-so-pay-be-grateful

avatar4321
04-15-2008, 04:15 PM
ive come to a long and drawn out decision. i wont be funding this:laugh2:

red states rule
04-15-2008, 04:26 PM
ive come to a long and drawn out decision. i wont be funding this:laugh2:

You meanspirited, selfish, money worshiping, inhuman tightwad :laugh2:

red states rule
04-15-2008, 07:16 PM
Here is one Hollywood liberal who will not pay into the fund


Whoopi Goldberg Rails Against Her Taxes
By Justin McCarthy | April 15, 2008 - 15:50 ET

To mark Tax Day, Whoopi Goldberg, a strong critic of high taxes, railed against how much the government takes from her paycheck. On the April 15 edition of "The View," Whoopi displayed some of her bills with the many government fees attached to it. She also felt she was being punished for her success even calling it "un-American" and wondering why she never gets a "break."

Co-host Elisabeth Hasselbeck asked Whoopi, who admitted to voting for Hillary Clinton, if she would vote for someone who by their own admission, would raise taxes on the wealthy. Whoopi did not directly answer the question only stating "we’re getting screwed either way."

Joy Behar jumped in to hype Denmark’s socialist system. She noted Denmark’s high taxes but seemed to forget she did when she noted healthcare and education are "free." Behar then went off on a tangent when Elisabeth Hasselbeck said "so everybody move to Denmark and see if you like it." Behar screamed "don’t give me that argument. I heard that in the 60's and the 70's if you don’t like it here get your ass out. I don’t appreciate that."

http://newsbusters.org/blogs/justin-mccarthy/2008/04/15/whoopi-goldberg-rails-against-her-taxes