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Published March 05, 2010

Key DFL lawmaker calls for tax on clothing chat

By Martiga Lohn, West Central Tribune

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Dale T.
03/05/2010 9:26 AM

I've got bad news for you Harold. They already tax the water you drink, or should I say they have fees on the water you drink.

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Harold R.
03/05/2010 9:13 AM

Forgot one item the DFLers can increase to find more money to spend. The DEATH tax,. Lets really get going on that money, we'll need it soon, what with the powers to be in Wash. D.C.(pres b o , harry reid and nancy p the two democrat majority leaders of our Congress) and their waste full giving away of trillions of our income tax dollars.

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Dick H.
Atwater, MN     03/05/2010 8:57 AM

Politicians are at their best figuring out how to nickel and dime tax payers to death. Doesnt sound like much when they propose a new tax but if you add them all up, they must be getting close to or over 50% of paycheck. Thats really sad.

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Harold R.
03/05/2010 8:56 AM

Soon, real, real soon , the DFLers that own both houses in St Paul(Wash.D.C,. too(will start to tax the air that goes into our lungs, then the air that comes out, when they have spent (flush down the water closet) all that , the DFLers will then tax the water we drink, and when that money is all gone, the DFLers will tax the water that exits our body through the water closet.My comment when that cash cow is all spent, what will the DFL tax next? Any one know?

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