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Monday, July 11, 2005

Always Bigger Government. Always Higher Taxes.

Whether it's the national, state, or local level, The State is always looking to lighten the taxpayer wallet while transferring power farther away from the individual.

Today's example is an editorial advocating that Richland County taxpayers assume financial responsibility for Eastover township's sewer system. No thanks!

It reminds me of the old "Forgotten Man" observation of William Graham Sumner—when A and B decide what C owes to D, C will get screwed. (Read the book here.)

Posted by Bill Smith at 8:57 AM | 3 comments

Comments:
Ohhh Nooo, Mr. Bill.

You are getting lazy. Your latest little vowel movement is hardly worth our time.

Not a single foul rancid word to be found. You did find a way to write "screwed," but zzzzzzsnore.

Your friends,
Clark Kent and Jimmy Olsen
Mild Mannered Quivering Reporters
The Daily Planet
# posted by Anonymous : 7/11/2005 12:48:00 PM
 
Ohhh Nooo Mr Bill!
# posted by johhnyrodz : 7/11/2005 12:55:00 PM
 
As I started to say....

Ohhh Nooo Mr Bill! Johnny Rodz is offended by such a short post from TMNS. What hath happened to the little guy? Is he only typing with one hand and scratching his rash with the other? Such short and meaningless posts should be blasphemous. Johnny Rodz knows that TMNS will try better next time when he has two hands to type.

NOW - go make Johnny Rodz a fresh pot of coffee.
# posted by johhnyrodz : 7/11/2005 12:58:00 PM
 
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