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Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Colorado Politicians Attempt To Prove They Can Tax Anything They Want To.

http://www.denverpost.com/business/ci_14637785
Amazon.com drops Colorado retailers after tax law enacted
"It's blackmail, it's flat-out blackmail," said Jack Pommer, D-Boulder, author of the original bill. "It shows the lengths to which they'll go to keep the advantage they have over other local businesses."

Colorado politicians (and I use the term politicians to mean the corrupt Chicago style politics that the criminal-in-chief practices, and that most other politicians emulate) are upset that their plan to rape and pillage the few remaining taxpayers still living in Colorado is being opposed by amazon.com.

Colorado politicians who never met a bribe they didn't like, and never met a slave citizen they did like, have decided to destroy the economy, rather than balance the budget. Because the Colorado politicians are upset, and because they are incompetent to actually hold the offices they were elected to, they are reduced to calling names, and mischaracterizing their opposition (tactics approved and used by the liar-in-chief). If amazon.com is trying to blackmail Colorado politicians, then what name is there for the mismanagement, incompetence, corruption that passes for business as usual for Colorado politicians?

The best way to kill a hurting economy, is to overburden it with taxes and regulation. Many states agree with the socialist conversion that the communist-in-chief is working on. And the best way to spread the poverty, is to take from the people who do work, and give to the people who don't work. If the people who do work resist, then the police state will need to enforce their laws. Soon, there will be the tax police going door to door to investigate illegal computer usage. Yet another great excuse to raise taxes and create another department of the government authorized to carry guns and intimidate the slaves citizens.

"The power to tax is the power to destroy."
- John Marshall, Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court

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