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Old 04-06-2007, 07:37 AM   #62
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Originally Posted by fatlazyless
{snip} Maybe I'm not the brightest bulb out in the barn but this HB 925 would sure help your everyday working stiff like me who just struggles to buy gasoline and pay his property taxes. {snip}
With your extra $$ may I suggest you partake in a limited-time offer I have for you. The bridge to Govenor's Island is up for sale. Think of all the profits you can make by charging tolls. E-mail me @ Igottascam.chizler.net and I'll 'splain all the details. Just have the cash handy !

Actually you're "no doubt about it" right. The way I see it, with all the rush to sell off all those 2'nd homes, the real estate market will crash. With the reduced valuations your property tax will reduce (rates, did someone say rates ... baah) and you'll come out ahead. Might be hard to buy a pizza or such with all the businesses that'll close but it's a small price for you to pay. The good thing is that the McDonalds at the top of the hill will likely stay in business and you'll still get your McChickens. Which is doubly good since I believe Senator Gregg will be making more flights to/from DC (to lobby for some "economic relief" for NH) and thus will be needing more gas which you have to pay for.

ps - I'm writing to the NH legislators to increase the taxes on fast food. You see there's an epidemic of obesity these days and I hear fast food is one cause. Just doesn't seem right to me that my health care $$s are paying for someone just to overeat w/o the financial consequences. Besides who has the spare $s to go out to eat ? Since it's common sense (just like the seatbelt law) it should be passed. Perhaps Senator Gregg will have to take the train to DC afterall.
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