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Beaty Asks Governor Patrick, Senate President Murray & Others To Sign 'Taxpayer Protection Pledge'

by RON BEATY
(West Barnstable, Cape Cod, MA)

For social justice reasons, and simply as one of the tens of thousands of registered voters and citizens of this Commonwealth, I am writing to openly, respectfully and impartially call upon Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick, Senate President Therese Murray, House Speaker Robert DeLeo, State Senator Dan Wolf, as well as all federal, state, county & municipal public office incumbents and candidates in Massachusetts to sign the Citizens for Limited Taxation, “Taxpayer Protection Pledge.”

Bearing in mind the ongoing tough economic times that we all face, the aforementioned pledge provides a measure of good faith by said office holders and candidates to the taxpayers and constituents of their respective geographical areas and to all people within the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Furthermore, it clearly indicates that they shall oppose and vote against any and all efforts to increase taxes during their tenure in office, if elected.

Cape Codders, along with the other citizens of this state, need to be reassured that their interests are going to be looked after and protected by the individuals they vote into public office. They do not need to have any further economic burdens thrust upon them in the form of increased taxes of whatever type for at least the next several years at a minimum.

Thank you.

RON BEATY
West Barnstable, MA

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Beaty Asks Governor Patrick, Senate President Murray & Others To Sign 'Taxpayer Protection Pledge'

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Jun 08, 2012
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sounds too much like the right
by: Jimmie

Although I agree that the economy is enough reason to ask that our elected officials to shy away from a tax increase, my question is where are the next rounds of cuts going to land?
Too many services are being cut for the most vulnerable sectors of the Cape's communities.
Would it not be better to ask the legislators to take an oath of "no more budget overrides"?
Attack the current rolls of the assisted with accountability searches and weed out the frauders or enforce the current criteria in a way that would create lower budgets.
The current indiscrimanate slashing and gutting is inhumane and counter productive to solving the issues.
The new social service resume should test canidates on their ability to solve problems, not how heartlessly they can refuse.

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