Posted by Rich_WI on January 30, 2012 at 19:54:10 from (50.50.113.234):
In Reply to: real estate taxes posted by JRSutton on January 29, 2012 at 13:18:43:
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I would like to know what school district you are in also. I know that there are a couple districts that on the eve of Act 10 being passed, quickly signed new contracts with the teachers (and a couple county or city workers but mostly teachers). The thing is, the districts KNEW the effect that agreeing to pay out the extra money to the employees would cause. They KNEW it would create a huge tax burden but they decided to screw over the tax payers anyway. You, of course, cant blame Walker or the legislatures for those actions, those contract signings were willingly done by the local boards and EVERYBODY knew it would end up raising taxes.
If you have a bone to pick over your taxes going up, it should be with your local board that decided to raise taxes. The 90%+ of other districts that chose not to willingly raise taxes are now enjoying the lower tax bills thanks to Walker, the legislatures and the majority of Wisconsin residents that elected them.
Personally, Im enjoying my lower taxes. Thank you Gov. Walker. I intend to vote for you during the wasteful and unneeded recall election (9 million and counting, just think if that money could have gone for the children?). Keep up the good work, please. We cant afford any more of the near criminal running of the state that happened under the last Gov.
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