Colorado – here comes higher taxes on drivers, what happened to Ref C?
by Mr. Bob | 11:47 am, June 23, 2009 | Comments Off
#redco #tcotBill Ritter's Car Taxes which will hit all of us, poor, middle class and rich...making life more expensive in Colorado (DURING A RECESSION).. Ritter and the Democrats just don't get it.
The new car registration tax (which is being called a FEE in hopes you don't notice) goes into effect on the first of July.
The increased taxes/penalties for late registration are already in place hitting poorer Coloradans the hardest. Middle and lower class citizens have to budget registration fees out of their monthly grocery bills and don't always have hundreds of dollars in reserve lying around.
Democrats don't care, the only way they believe revenue can successfully be raised is to get more from you. Lowering taxes to increase productivity to help the hurting economy is apparently beyond their grasp.
Apparently the governor believes he needs the money more than you do, you can always take the bus.
Why is this tax increase even needed? Whatever happened to the Referendum C revenues?!?!?!?!? Nobody is talking about that. Ref C alone should have prevented the state government from going broke (instead, it was blown on Democrat pork and blown on pet projects AGAIN).
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