Follow-up on the Carbon Tax Blog - NEED to Read
June 17th, 2010 Posted in UncategorizedIn my last blog I mentioned to ask your Senator and Congressman about the Carbon Tax and if they ever have seen the state budget or even know how to read it. After calming down just a bit but not changing my feelings or beliefs, I am going to share a “WEBSITE” you can do some major research on, make a copy of the report and whether you agree or not, ask yourself and challenge your Senator or Congressman to answer the questions listed on the back pages. Share this information with your family, friends, and neighbors. This is one of the most important times in the State of Washington and all of the United States.
This report is for the State of Washington but it fits to all states and all of us should ask these questions. What makes this report so important is our great State of Washington is on the leading edge of the “Green” program which is becoming a boiler plate for other states to put into effect. But our state Representatives thoughts of “Green” where just that, plenty more of green dollars$$$$ as in “Taxes”. You see it was once said on a regional T.V. presentation that featured one of my “Green” homes. The opening statement,”Building Green will cost you Green”. How true this statement is becoming and with major consequences, “Huge Tax Increases” from a state out of control in regards to cost control, lack of a balanced budget. The only solution is to raise taxes. It makes the job pretty easy to do if all you do is vote “yes” on all tax increases.
Please read through the information and remember it is not whether you agree or not, it is asking your Senator and Congressman the questions. See how they respond to you. The reaction from them will pretty much open your eyes and mind to question our current means of Government. Listed is the WEBSITE to pull up the information. It gives out all the information on how our Representatives have voted and how much tax money approved by them individually. Note the “TOP TEN”.
WEBSITE: www.informedvoterguide.com
I look forward to your comments whether you agree or not and will publish both sides of opinions as long as the language is professional.
Thank you
