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This is good news for Arkansas for a number of reasons. First of all, working folks need a tax break and food is a necessity of life. We have to eat.
...One of the more interesting aspects of that campaign is that we had the support of both the far left and the far right. The John Birch Society backed us because they liked the idea of cutting taxes and both organized labor and ACORN supported us because they believed, and rightly so, the measure would help poor folks and working families.
Read more @: The Nashville (Arkansas) News.
ACORN, the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now, is the nation's largest community organization of low- and moderate-income families, working together for social justice and stronger communities. Since 1970, ACORN has grown to more than 220,000 member families, organized in 850 neighborhood chapters in over 100 cities across the U.S. and in cities in Canada, the Dominican Republic and Peru.
The John Birch Society based in Appleton, Wisconsin, the society describes itself as "a membership-based organization dedicated to restoring and preserving freedom under the United States Constitution." It says that members come from all walks of life and are active in all 50 states via local chapters. Its mission is to achieve "Less Government, More Responsibility, and — With God's Help — a Better World."
Thank God for that Tax Cut. That $50 will let me buy at least one more carton of Lucky Strikes.
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ReplyDeleteIf you live in Wisconsin, you better buy them smokes now. If Gov. Jim Bob gets his way, you'll be paying $50 per pack.
Not only that, but Jim Bob won't let you smoke them anywhere in this state.
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