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greencmp
Let's discuss what other laws, regulations and taxes they might excuse themselves from in the future.
greencmp
Let's discuss what other laws, regulations and taxes they might excuse themselves from in the future.
greencmp
I have a good plan.
The idea is to learn from the playbook of progressives and have grassroots legislative action. It won't be the big guys in the first stage but, there are some easy pickins to get people enthusiastic and have some success under our belt. We can remove all the meter maids in our home towns as phase 1.
The beauty is that there should be zero resistance to their elimination, no one likes them and they don't generate much revenue. They are the epitome of low hanging fruit.
It is doable and realistic and we can organize here.
Interested?
edit on 17-9-2013 by greencmp because: (no reason given)
Firefly_
greencmp
Let's discuss what other laws, regulations and taxes they might excuse themselves from in the future.
All of them. Simple as that, discussion over.
indeed.
VforVendettea
greencmp
Let's discuss what other laws, regulations and taxes they might excuse themselves from in the future.
The French aristocrats (and many others) pushed the window on that in the latest part of the 18th century and it wasn't pretty for the nobility when the peasants reached their breaking point now was it?.
Just remind them of that.
A spokesman for WSP says Washington lawmakers are constitutionally protected from receiving noncriminal traffic tickets during a legislative session, as well as 15 days before.
Could someone please explain to me what qualifies as a "noncriminal" traffic ticket?