Posts with the tag 'state income tax'

HOWIE CARR: THE FELON IS A ‘MAGGOT’


With renewed public outrage, the attempt by
disgraced former Democratic House Speaker Tom Finneran to win a presidential pardon for his felony perjury conviction has opened up a huge can of worms locally.

During a phone conversation with a local media person Friday afternoon, I asked why The Finne-felon doesn’t simply wait for Obama to take office to mount his campaign. Why would Bush, a Republican, feel compelled to help an entrenched Massachusetts Democrat?

The quite logical answer: given the nature of The Felon’s crime, lying about his racist gerrymandering scheme, a pardon could prove politically sensitive for the Obamist Regime. That’s why the race is on to get this done in the next ten days.


Meanwhile, fellow WRKO
talker Howie Carr isn’t waiting for Bush’s response, if any: his latest Boston Herald column, published in Saturday’s editions, offers his strongest language yet. Calling Finneran a “maggot”, Howie’s truly unleashed here:

The Four Stooges said Felon Finneran has been “severely punished.” Really? He’s still making big money for his wretched radio show, which we call “Sweet Sixteen,” because that’s generally about where it finishes in the ratings. The Felon usually runs neck and neck with “The River,” and sometimes he even edges the Manchester N.H. soft-rock station. Sometimes. His show is so compelling it now goes off the air at 9 instead of 10, and they’re trying to prop him up with a co-host.

Finneran should be breakin’ rocks in the hot sun. He fought the law and the law won. Although I still remember the day he was “sentenced,” and how Judge Rick Stearns was almost apologizing for having to ask him the questions every convicted felon has to answer.


Are you on drugs this morning, wiseguy? You do know you can’t own a firearm anymore, maggot. But no, it was all “Mistah Speakah” this and “I know this is a silly question but . . .” I was there in the courtroom hoping to make a victim-impact statement. See, I was at the courthouse the day Felon Finneran told his string of incredible whoppers about his racist gerrymandering scheme in the city of Boston.

I was shocked, shocked, I tell you. I tried not to let it destroy my faith in the integrity of the Massachusetts Legislature. But I can’t get over it. Then last year, the Felon speculated to Gov. Patrick that I should be taken for a one-way ride in the trunk of the governor’s Coupe Deval.


Just out of curiosity,
I looked up “maggot” and discovered that Howie’s actually being a bit too kind to the Felon. He might even owe the little guys an apology.

That’s because the worm-like insects actually have an important medical benefit for patients suffering from flesh wounds, particularly for those who no longer benefit from conventional antibiotics, as a result of resistance.

That’s maggots 1, The Felon 0.

What is his benefit to society? He’s spent his entire life taking what he can from us and giving back not a damn thing.


Nonetheless, I think this kind of
Bostonian public battle is healthy. After the damage The Felon has done to Massachusetts taxpayers, ethnic minorities and governmental ethics, why shouldn’t it be payback time?

By contrast, in “nice” Seattle, local newspapers would be scolding us all for a lack of “civility” and imploring everyone involved to get back to traditional Scandinavian pursuits, such as making stinky lutefisk. There, political scores are settled through pathetic backstabbing, while in Boston, it’s a good old fashioned fistfight.

Of course, all of that “niceness” has both of their daily papers in even bigger trouble than ours. They have two boring broadsheets, while we are burdened with just one.

Finneran image: Boston Herald

23 comments January 10th, 2009

Take It Out On The Globies


Let’s face it:
we’re stuck with corrupt, one-party Democratic Party rule. Demented voters have been conditioned to believe that the best way to get revenge on Bush is to vote for Democrat crooks here at home.

But what those who are furious over Friday’s massive toll increases ($7 just to leave the airport?) can do now is to take it out on their enemies at the Boston Globe.

The Globies have backed Corruptocrats, smeared Republican opponents and fought Question One, which would have eliminated our state income tax. Voters did what they were told and have now been rewarded with a massive tax increase anyway. Suckers!

Even this morning, they’ve failed to give prominent space to the toll fiasco on their website.

The Globies work to undermine their readers seven days a week, focusing on conditioning the public to believe in high taxes, massive government and crooked politicians (who need only have a “D” after their names).

Are you still buying the Globe? Advertising in it? Somehow supporting it in some other manner? End that relationship NOW.

Have you undermined your Globie enemies yet today?

7 comments November 15th, 2008

Yes On Question One Launches Email Campaign

The Yes On Question One campaign (elimination of state income tax) has launched a last-minute, person-to-person email campaign they hope you will utilize to counter the millions spent by public sector unions to defeat the measure.

Here’s their pitch:

Will you please take 4 minutes right now to get another 100,000 YES on 1 votes?

Be one of 5,000 people to do this free, simple, easy, effective thing.

Send a personalized email - using the message already written for you below - to urge your friends to vote Yes on Tuesday to END the Income Tax.

Please click “new” or “compose” to start a new email message in your
mail application.

In your email header’s subject line, put “A message from (your name)” - e.g., “A message from John.”

Copy the message below - starting just after COPY MESSAGE BELOW THESE DASHES STARTING WITH THE WORD “Hi”.

Then address the email to every Massachusetts person in your email
address book. All your Massachusetts family, friends, business
associates, and neighbors.

Blind copy (”bcc”) it to everyone (do not send “to” nor “cc”). This
protects their privacy and spares them from the possibility of a
bothersome email discussion.

We need you and your help. Please do this now.

Thanks.

Your friends,

Carla Howell & Michael Cloud

COPY MESSAGE BELOW THESE DASHES STARTING WITH THE WORD “HI’
———————————————————————-

Hi,

You matter to me. What’s best for you and your family is important to me. Will you please do me one small favor - so I can do you a big favor?

Will you please take 3 minutes to read my message below?

Thanks!

+++

On Election Day, you get to vote on Ballot Question 1, the first big tax cut in 28 years. Ballot Question 1 will cut your state income tax by 50% this January 1st. It will cut the last 50% of the state income tax next January 1st.

Elected politicians are against it. So are the Teachers Unions - who
spent over $5 million in ads and mailers to scare you into voting
against Ballot Question 1.

I’m on your side. I want you to decide what’s best for you, your family, your neighbors, and the 3,400,000 Massachusetts workers who are paying this tax.

Okay?

Why haven’t you been told these 9 huge benefits to your family and your neighbors from voting YES on Ballot Question 1?

1.You get back $3,700 each year from this tax cut - if you’re an average taxpayer. Every year. So do your neighbors, co-workers, and friends. So do the 3,400,000 Massachusetts workers and taxpayers.

2.The average Massachusetts worker is earning $2,000 less than 8 years ago, The average homeowner is paying over $2,000 more in property taxes than 8 years ago. $4,000 taken from your family. This year.

Next year. Every year.

Getting back $3,700 with this tax cut gives lets you “erase”
the $4,000 loss - and get back your family budget.

3. This will end the 5.3% additional income tax taken from your family when you sell your home. If a family bought a home for $200,000 ten years ago, pays $30,000 in property taxes on it during the 10 years, and sells it for $300,000 - they pay another $5,300 income tax on the home when they sell it. That’s right $5,300 income tax on the home’s increase in value. Yes on Question 1 will end this.

4. Save families from home foreclosures and bankruptcies. Getting back $3,700 a year average from this tax cut may well save thousands of working families who are barely making ends meet.

5. Massachusetts has the 5th heaviest city and state tax burden. Ballot Question 1 reduces and relieves your total tax burden - and your neighbors - and makes taxes more affordable. After we end the income tax, our total tax burden is still higher than New Hampshire’s.


6. Keeps our children
and grandchildren in Massachusetts. When our children and grandchildren graduate, tens of thousands of them are driven out of state by our heavy tax burdens. Yes on 1 keeps our families together.

7. It will take $12.6 billion out of the hands of wasteful state government - and puts it back into the hands of the 3,400,000 Massachusetts workers who earned it.

8. Yes on 1 will create over 100,000 new jobs in Massachusetts.

9. Ending the state income tax will force the legislature to reduce and remove government waste, over-charges, massive overpayment for government retirement packages, patronage, sweetheart deals, and giveaways to special interests and lobbyists.

Will you do me a little favor?

Will you please vote YES on Ballot Question 1 on Tuesday?

Will you please vote YES for your family, co-workers, neighbors - and the 3,400,000 Massachusetts workers and taxpayers who desperately need this tax relief?

What’s my big favor to you? A better Massachusetts for your loved ones.

If you need more reasons to vote YES, please click here:
http://www.smallgovernmentact.org

6 comments November 3rd, 2008


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