Question Number 1# Is it the More Important?
Jul 8th, 2008 by Randy Toman
Numbers prove you wrong and there is really not too much you can do to argue against them. Especially if the numbers are as simple as inflation was 2 and the tax increase was 4. (these are made up numbers) If these numbers continue to reflect the same ratio over a long period of time, one is forced to ask why is this happening. If inflation was two dollars and that represented increases in cost, why would you collect 4 dollars from the poor tax-payer? Am I missing something?
Numbers prove something and they also re-enforce the fact that there is an agenda. So my dear tax-payer why don’t you ask the East Penn School Board if these number are true (See Below) because if they are you want to ask two Questions. 1/What is their agenda? 2/ Why is this happening?
If per chance the numbers in Joe’s article are not correct ask them for the correct numbers, you would like to review them and draw your own conclusions. In either case I think of the above two questions, number one is far more important in the correcting of the situation.
You can look at the numbers that Joe Hilliard has put together. http://lvpoliblog.blogspot.com/2008/06/more-east-penn-facts_27.html
