Sunday, June 26, 2011

Tim Donnelly, American revolutionary

Not much has changed since the days of the Revolutionary War, according to Assemblyman Tim Donnelly. The American people still don’t like taxation without representation, and pushed hard enough, they will revolt, he says.
His point is that much of the public sector funding decisions are closed door negotiations with a state mandated union. That is a lack of voter due process and it is perfectly moral and reasonable for taxpayers to refuse to pay taxes until democracy is restored.

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