Do you work for a small business in Colorado?
by Donald E. L. Johnson | 12:41 pm, March 10, 2010
Do you work for a small business in Colorado?
Most Coloradans do!
John Hickenlooper started as a small business owner.
He brewed beer. His brewpub biz got so big that he forgot what it’s like to work for or own a small business.
Indeed, he forgot what it’s like to own a business.
John Hickenlooper became a government union man! He went where the campaign contributions are—the executive suites of Colorado’s unions.
Now John Hickenlooper wants you to pay higher taxes.
He’s drunk with power. And he wants more power. He wants you to elect him governor.
He doesn’t care about your small business.
He doesn’t care about your job.
John Hickenlooper cares about his job and his political career. Not about you or your job.
John Hickenlooper cares about the jobs of government workers. His job and government workers’ jobs are expensive. Very expensive.
That’s why John Hickenlooper wants you to pay more taxes. He wants you to payer higher taxes for more government. He wants to hire more government workers and unionize all of them. He wants you to pay very high taxes.
Like in California.
Even if you don’t have a job!
John Hickenlooper’s rich and famous. Make him powerful, too.
If you want to be unemployed and pay high sales taxes, property taxes and car taxes, vote Democrat.
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