Rachel Maddow took a whack at the hypocritical Republicans in Wisconsin and the Republican governors across the country who will spare no expense when it comes to taking care of their own -- especially big business and their wealthy campaign donors -- and at the same time are willing to raise taxes on the poor and the middle class.
Case in point, we have Stephen Fitzgerald, the father of Wisconsin State Assembly Speaker Jeff Fitzgerald and State Senate Majority Leader Scott Fitzgerald. The elder Fitzgerald, who after losing his election for Dodge County sheriff by a 2-to-1 margin, somehow got appointed as the head of the State Patrol.
And as Rachel noted, in the midst of the potential recall of a number of Wisconsin Senators, there is "another patronage scandal blossoming today."
Senator's girlfriend had help getting job:
Even though the state is supposedly broke, top officials in Gov. Scott Walker's team were able to scrape together enough money to give a state job to the woman identified as Sen. Randy Hopper's girlfriend.
Anything for a political ally.
Valerie Cass, a former Republican legislative staffer, was hired Feb. 7 as a communications specialist with the state Department of Regulation and Licensing. She is being paid $20.35 per hour. The job is considered a temporary post.
Cass previously had worked in the state Senate and for the GOP campaign consulting firm Persuasion Partners in Madison. She also was paid for campaign work for the state Republican Party and U.S. Rep. Jim Sensenbrenner before that.
"Ms. Cass' name was among many forwarded to DRL by the Governor's Transition Team as potential candidates for positions with the department," said David Carlson, the agency's spokesman. Read on...
Rachel summed this up rather nicely.
MADDOW: But apart from the awkwardness for the State Senator here, there's also the awkwardness of whether or not Wisconsin state government is so broke because of all those greedy state employees, right? I mean for the Senator already facing the likely prospect of recall, this is not a positive development. But is also really handy as a reminder about the whole nature of this fight in Wisconsin, and why it is resonating nationally.
The Republican justification for the union stripping business in Wisconsin is that it was all about the budget, right? But then something like this comes along and we're all reminded that if it were all about the budget, people hired by the state would not be getting $12,000 raises, whether or not they were State Senators' girlfriends.
She wrapped it up with letting her viewers know about some of Think Progress' Wonk Room reporting on the GOP governors out there and their willingness to raise taxes on the working class while giving their wealthy campaign donors a break -- REPORT: In 12 States, GOP Plans To Slash Corporate Taxes While Increasing Burden on Working Families:
ThinkProgress has been documenting conservative efforts to shift the burden of record budget shortfalls onto middle-class Americans, while simultaneously doling out tax cuts to corporations. While progressive governors have proposed raising revenue from those who can afford it, alongside painful cuts to programs, Republican governors have unveiled budgets that cut taxes for corporations and raise them on the middle-class and working poor. In this report, ThinkProgress evaluates the priorities conservatives have set in twelve states:
NEW JERSEY: Last year, Gov. Chris Christie’s (R) budget raised taxes on the working poor and middle-class by cutting the state’s Earned Income Tax Credit and homestead rebates — yet still found money for lucrative corporate tax cuts. This year, Christie’s budget calls for $200 million in business tax cuts, while cutting mental health services, $540 million from Medicaid, and witholding property tax rebates for seniors until public workers give up many of their health and pension benefits. Many New Jerseyans have said they prefer a tax on millionaires to Christie’s draconian cuts.
MICHIGAN: Gov. Rick Snyder’s (R) budget would make Michigan’s already regressive tax system even more unfair for the state’s poorest residents. The plan cuts taxes on business by more than 86 percent while slashing $1.2 billion in funding for “schools, universities, local governments and other areas.” Snyder also wants to raise personal taxes by 30 percent — an increase that will fall disproportionately on Michigan’s lowest income residents.
GEORGIA: Last week, the Georgia House passed an austerity budget that will increase health insurance costs by more than 20 percent for state workers, teachers and retirees and cut funding for state universities by $75 million. The House has already gutted the state’s HOPE scholarship program, and is now considering implementing a regressive new tax system that would lower income taxes for the rich while raising the sales tax on basic necessities. House Majority Leader Larry O’Neal (R), meanwhile, has introduced a bill that would implement a flat income tax rate and cut corporate taxes by 33 percent.
FLORIDA: At a Tea Party rally last month, Gov. Rick Scott (R) unveiled his budget, telling supporters he would make the state the most “fiscally conservative” in the nation. The budget would slash corporate income and property taxes, lay off 6,700 state employees, cut education funding by $4.8 billion, and cut Medicaid by almost $4 billion.
OHIO: Gov. John Kasich (R) has proposed cutting 25 percent of schools’ budgets, $1 million from food banks, $12 million from children’s hospitals, and $15.9 million from an adoption program for children with special needs. A Kasich staffer revealed yesterday that these cuts are more about politics then budget-balancing, telling the Cincinnati Dispatch that “even if there weren’t an $8 billion deficit, we’d probably be proposing many of the same things.” The plan includes tax cuts for oil companies, a repeal of the estate tax and an income tax cut for the rich that former Gov. Ted Strickland (D) halted last year because of the state’s fiscal crisis.
IOWA: Gov. Tom Branstad (R) began this year proposing a budget that included a $200 million tax cut on commercial property taxes and corporate income but would freeze spending on schools, cut $42 million to state universities and lay off “hundreds” of state workers. Since then, the Governor has already begun laying off state nursing home workers and frozen funding for mental health services. The budget is now moving through the politically divided legislature, where Republican-controlled House committees have gone even further, approving tax refunds for upper-income Iowans while cancelling infrastructure investments, eliminating preschool for 4-year-olds, closing Iowa workforce development offices, and making even deeper cuts to public universities.
PENNSYLVANIA: Gov. Tom Corbett (R) presented a budget last week that would cut taxes for corporations, while freezing teacher salaries, cutting dental care for Medicaid recipients, and eliminating more than half of the state’s universities. Yet the state has lots of revenue potential in northern Pennsylvania, where out-of-state energy companies’ “fracking” of natural gas has reaped them hundreds of millions of dollars in profits. Corbett has refused to tax these companies, many of which helped fund his gubernatorial campaign, and has instead opted to lay of more than 1,500 state workers.
MAINE: Despite calling for “shared sacrifice” Tea Party Gov. Paul LePage’s (R) budget would cut income taxes for Maine’s wealthiest one percent, while actually raising property taxes for the state’s middle class. This so-called “jobs budget” freezes healthcare funding for working parents, cuts money for schools and infrastructure and raises the retirement age for public workers. Yet LePage was still able to find more than $200 million in tax cuts for large estates, business and the rich.
WISCONSIN: The tax cuts Gov. Scott Walker (R) signed earlier this year worsened his state’s fiscal condition, so now Walker is planning to raise taxes on the poor, eliminate $26 million in tax credits for seniors and single mothers and cancel property tax rebates for low-income Wisconsinites making less than $24,000 a year.
SOUTH CAROLINA: Gov. Nikki Haley (R) has proposed ending the state’s corporate income tax, even while she calls for cutting physical education, K-12 schools, and Medicaid. Haley has received pushback from Republican colleagues: last week the legislature rejected her plan to force state employees to pay more for health insurance.
KANSAS: Facing a $493 million budget shortfall, Gov. Sam Brownback (R) has called for eliminating the corporate income tax while proposing a $50 million cut to education. With majorities in both Houses, Republicans have proposed a cut to the federal Earned Income Tax Credit that would push 6,500 families below the poverty line.
ARIZONA: Last October, as she ignored 26 other possible funding solutions, Gov. Jan Brewer (R) implemented painful cuts to the state’s Medicaid program, which resulted in 2 deaths and left 98 Arizonians waiting for transplant funding. After months of protests, Brewer finally agreed to set aside $151 million in an “uncompensated-care pool to pay health-care providers for ‘life-saving’ procedures, including transplants.” However, House Republicans refused to restore funding for organ transplants because, as House Appropriations Committee chair Jon Kavanagh (R) said, “not enough lives would be saved to warrant restoring millions in budget cuts.” Then, while peoples’ lives were in danger, Brewer eagerly signed tax cuts for businesses that will cost the state $538 million.
As they noted, I'm not sure how that's anyone's idea of "shared sacrifice" when the only ones being asked to sacrifice are the working class.
If anyone here is a regular reader of Think Progress' site, and you don't check into the research being done at their sister site, The Wonk Room, you''re missing a whole lot of great information that their site posts daily and that doesn't always get front paged.



Republicans are sociopaths..
Every one I've ever met that became a republican after about 1992, with NO exceptions, IS a sociopath. Agreed.
Democrats are bleeding heart liberals (My comment was just as ignorant as yours)
Actually, yours is much more ignorant.
He/she didnt say Repugs are cold hearted conservatives (as opposed to your bleeding heart liberals), they said that the Repugs are sociopaths.
You were saying or compairing apples and oranges.
Nope.
Maybe two journalists...Maddow and ?? Well. I am stumped !
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Here's some good news. I have a co-worker, conservative but I wouldn't call him an extreme conservative, gun rights, anti-abortion etc...He voted for Tom Corbett for Gov. in PA. Regretting it now because his wife is a teacher. Voted for Bush, voted for McCain. Yesterday we're talking and he says Beck is starting to scare him. So we started talking media and he goes to me, "you know who I do like, that chic on CNBC, the Lesbian". I said "MSNBC, Rachel Maddow"? , "yeah, that's her". So Rachel's substance is starting to resonate with even conservatives. Keep up the great work Rach.
is intended to be a factual statement
I'm sure he's an exception, unfortunately.
Nope he's not the exception, but he is exceptional :)
many more conservatives are talking about her than a year ago. And some of the ones that were dismissing her because she is a lesbian are starting to listen and think over her words. I think it is because Beck likes to scare and she likes to "inform". Scaring works initially, but gets old and slowly loses your interest. Heck even Fox has abandoned the color coded terror warnings :) They clung to that fearindicator as long as they could, but even they let it go. Now it is time to let Beck go....
they cling to their notions until the GOP agenda affects them personally.
"Civilized men are more discourteous than savages because they know they can be impolite without having their skulls split, as a general thing." -- Robert E. Howard
That's the answer, since his wife is a teacher he's being financially affected by Republican policies.
is intended to be a factual statement
Keep exposing the evil, greedy, extremist, no-good, Fascist, corrupt, criminal, Nazi Republican/Conservatives !!!!!!!!!!
Their purpose is not to help govern the people who elected them , but it is so obvious their purpose is to steal from the people who elected them.
Greed and Power is their ultimate goal. And once afflicted, you can never have enough...
The GOP is just listening to the people who finance them - the wealthy and well connected. The rest of the rank and file can pound sand.
I hope the indy and open minded GOPhers get it.
"I know that there are people who do not love their fellow
man, and I hate people like that! " ~ Tom Lehrer (1928 - )
Since the mouth-breathers are unable to use their brains for anything more complicated than buying a $29.00 DVD player at Walmart, will continue to vote for teabaggers, and seem oblivious to the damage that those choices are having on our society, are we doomed? Has the gene pool been corrupted to the point we will destroy ourselves and it's all downhill form here? Does a new Dark Age loom?
Rachel is speaking in very simple and direct terms. There is no excuse why this isn't a big story with national media. Hey, it involes sex! Oh, but we have to go easily on them, they're Republicans.
To the comment about the gene pool being corrupted, I'm more concerned about the propaganda that passes for news, especially on Fox.
If legitimate organizations would stop issuing press credentials to Fox it could have an impact. Let's face it, if you let Fox in, they will trash you. If you don't let them in, they will trash you. The difference is the organization is making a statement that Fox is in the same category as the Enquirer and Weekly World News. If you don't allow access to the journal that brought us "Batboy" then you don't allow access to the propagandists at Fox. All thinking people should boycott interview requests, too. This does NOT interfere with their freedom. It's the marketplace of ideas deciding that they're not buying what Fox is selling.
Effective propaganda is why we hear low and middle income people defending tax breaks for the rich while constantly taking money from the middle class and poor.
The various articles you can link to all show voters confused and horrified by the actions of the very Republicans they voted for. Didn't any of the pay attention as children when reading the many fables and stories going back to Aesop? Virtually every culture has a literary tradition that shows a stupid person or animal trusting a crafty fox or serpent or scorpion to help them get warm or carry them across a river. Once the deed is done, the fox/serpent/scorpion turns on the unwitting dupe and bites them and reminds them :
" You knew what I was when you elected me".
We never learn.
that very thing to a co-worker a couple of weeks ago. Their response was, "That's all you've got? Ancient fairy tales?".
You've gotta remember, these are the people that have made willful ignorance and revisionist history an art form.
"And so the lie passes into history and becomes truth." -George Orwell, 1984
It's called RECALL asap.
Sooner of later people will regret being Reslugs when they get screwed too. It's coming soon too.
Most that I know who have voted as conservative Republicans call themselves "independents" now... their politics have not changed, but they changed the label... the brand has become toxic.
Of course there are a couple of folks I know who still call themselves "Born-Again, Spirit-Filled Christian and Conservative Republican" who've never been known for deep, reflective thinking and have been willfully blind and ignorant of anything outside their preconception box for as long as I've known them (almost 40 years), so that's nothing new...
In the marketplace of ideas, too many people shop in the bargain basement.
-- Thunder BlueRose
Why, yes, I am a card-carrying member of the ACLU
http://saxman.bravepages.com
Only the absolute morons that still watch Faux Noise can't be helped because they are too uneducated to ever get it.
Nepotism, much?
This sounds like a conspiracy to me. Must be all three inbreds father & sons have been enjoying a circle jerk with Scott Walker.
I smell a Justice Department investigation in the near future.
Democratic Party progressive, Vietnam veteran and proud Union member for 41 years
have a girlfriend who works for the state, another (I think it is Scott) has a wife who is a TEACHER!!
Wonder what she's saying about now?
“The greatest evildoers are those who don’t remember because they have never given thought to the matter, and, without remembrance, nothing can hold them back,”
...but if I were in her shoes and my husband were undercutting people in my profession, I think I'd be tempted to say something along the lines of "get used to the couch" -- or perhaps simply "GET A LAWYER."
Never trust anyone who insists that patriotism requires you to blindfold yourself with the flag.
That's state Sen. Randy (Bed)Hopper. Scott Fitzgerald's wife is a school guidance counselor. I think she was actually one of the teachers and other state employees who got a layoff warning notice issued by Walker at one point in the budget showdown. So maybe Scott will be looking for his own mistress soon. :)
always bring the same question to my mind: who the heck is going to buy any goods manufactured and/or sold by the corporate types supporting these self-serving rethugs?! it's certainly not going to be any of the unionized public employees that i know
my spouse, for instance, is a unionized law enforcement employee in illinois . . . after many years of pay cuts, he has not seen even a cost of living increase in over three years, and although we live paycheck to paycheck, he is now losing an entire paycheck to furloughs . . . of course, he is better off than the dozens of his coworkers are being laid off . . . municipal mucky mucks, however, are getting raises
mind you, these layoffs are not trimming dead weight . . . our municipality has been in a hiring freeze for many years, and my spouse already works at least one unpaid weekend day doing paperwork that he cannot do at the office, because he is too busy doing the work of two positions . . . unpaid early mornings and late nights are a regular thing, too . . . so a second job is out of the question
still, we had recently planned to replace his 20-year-old on-it-last-legs vehicle with something more fuel efficient (he currently must bike to work in the most dangerous neighborhood in chicago, weather permitting) . . . then the furloughs and layoffs came, and more importantly, the get-the-public-workers! meme took hold, and we have had to abandoned the purchase . . . a car dealership has lost a sale, a salesman has not received a commission, with which he might have made his own purchases, and the state has been denied a nice chunk of sales tax revenue
and don't even get me started on the prospects of my spouse actually collecting the pension that he has worked for and contributed to all these years . . . since the bankers and wall street hucksters have decimated that, we are not holding our breaths that it will be available by the time he retires . . . a scary proposition when you are are not eligible for social security
then what will we buy? i'd say "cat food", but i'm a vegetarian . . . kraft mac 'n' cheese perhaps?
have no idea of the affects of their actions on real everyday people. They are cold hearted beyond belief - and as long as they get theirs they could care less if you were tossed into the street.
Good luck and hang in there.
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are the one who piss me off because they helped to usher in 30 years of deregulation of every damned thing, and contributes to the mess this country is in NOW.
Well, mostly.
...I'm starting to hate this country.
As someone said below...most right-wingers are LITERALLY psychopaths.
They have no consciences and no sense of decency.
They are thieves, perverts and vicious sadists, almost to a man (or woman).
They GET OFF on hurting people. It's not about being "fiscally prudent"...they actually ENJOY the feeling of crushing the poor and disenfranchised.
Right-wingers are VERY sick people.
Just 'Cos You Got the Power...THAT DON'T MEAN YOU GOT THE RIGHT!
to be an uprising.
about the wisconsin protests . . . the missing sniper fire aside, they looked an awful lot like the other peoples' revolts going on around the globe
that will happen
Understanding Libertarianism is essential to understanding the Republican Agenda. Granted, most Tea Party and GOP have myriad competing interests for their actions and advocations, but at the heart of the justification is, generally, a Libertarian-based principle. That's not to say the Republicans are now Libertarians. I'm just pointing out their "excuse". The Tea Party has a strong libertarian bent and they tend to cheer on irrational tax policy because it fits neatly into the Libertarian principle of low, or no, taxation. Raising taxes on the poor? It fits the principle of "equal" taxation. After all, it is the poor that need the most from Government so they should pay equally.
The bottom line is that any attempts to appeal to the "new Republican" by pointing out how "awful" taxing the poor might be, they will scoff. Pointing out how the wealthy can easily afford to pay more? That will likely draw ridicule. Of course they can "afford it", they are wealthy like we ALL should be! Libertarians have effectively "muted" the argument that tax cuts increase deficits, they don't hear it and if they do they respond that it's not "the Government's" money in the first place. How do you "lose" what isn't "yours"?
The reason I left the Libertarian movement? I finally sat down and projected the New America under Libertarian or pseudo-Libertarian principle. And that really is the only way to get a conservative to rethink their position or at least get under their skin. William F. Buckley, Jr referred to "Anarcho-Totalitarianism". If you're serious about fighting back against the Tea Party and the GOP opportunists and Corporatists, it would be worthwhile to review the criticisms of Barry Goldwater and briefly review recent Libertarian conventions and the debates among candidates. And of course, there's Ron and Rand Paul as available targets for your new-found reasoned argument debunking the premise of small government and property rights disputes as the be-all end-all of a Great America.
Because the Republicans that are causing all this strife ARE NOT Libertarians. They may be trying to use Libertarian principals to further their own goals of national conquest and permanent Republican majority but that doesn't make them Libertarian any more than calling yourself a Liberal actually makes you a Liberal. It is what you DO that makes you who you are. Labels are meaningless.
The Republican party is after one thing: Dominance. They want power and influence and money and they are willing to crush anyone who gets in their way be it their own supporters, foreign countries or even the rest of the US. They want to turn this into a country with themselves and their rich asshole cronies as the ruling class who are never questioned or opposed and the rest of us as the lowly subservient serfs. Even the Teabaggers are simply a tool to get to this end. Once they have run out their usefulness, they will be discarded and turned into serfs like everyone else.
How do I know this? As an atheist I hate to quote the bible but:
Matthew 7:16 - By their fruits ye shall know them.
What are they doing? They're defunding (you don't see them touching Northrop Grommond who plead guilty to defrauding the government for millions of dollars.... or the Dept of Faith Based Initiatives do ya?) every bit of social progress that we've made over the last century to return us to some mythical golden age of the early 1900s where big business barons ruled the country and everyone else sucked their asses to survive because they had to. Their goal is to destroy the opposition so that we cannot possibly fight them. They don't even need to take our guns away (especially since their base would flip) all they need to do is make it so you have a choice between feeding your family and buying ammo. They're taking out every measure of self expression (except for religions they like) by imposing censorship and restrictions. They're invading our personal decisions about health care (Terri Shiavo controversy was lead by Republicans) rather than trying to help us pay for them. They're deregulating everything from the EPA to lead paint in Chinese made toys and what they can't deregulate directly they defund enforcement on. Then of course you have the new laws being proposed that permit slave labor (illegal immigrants of course) and punish the slaves for working but want to let the people that hire them off the hook (just look at Texas) because it's 'so common that it's overlooked'. Then there's the issues of torture and murder and kidnapping and wars and billions of dollars wasted or disappeared in Iraq and Afghanistan. They're not in this for tea and crumpets. They're in this to win. Now, the Democrats have done dick to change any of this (Hell one of our own soldiers leaks corruption to Wikileaks and they're TORTURING HIM under Obama) either so really they're not a whole lot better. But the Democrats are basically passively evil whereas the Republicans are actively evil.
It's the difference between someone accidentally dropping a hammer on your foot and someone using that same hammer to bash in your skull so he can take your wallet, shoes, house, wife, clothes and then piss in your hair while you're dying.
That's the nation you live in Progressives/Liberals. The sooner you realize that there is no negotiating with these tyrants the quicker you'll be able to stop this nation from going into the toilet. Negotiation with today's Republican party is like trying to negotiation with the Ebola virus. It's not here to play nice. It's here to serve itself by killing you.
Note: This is not to say that all Republicans are evil, before anyone starts crying and whining about me being mean. But the movers and shakers in the party don't give a damn about anyone who isn't going to give them the dominance that they crave. Barry Goldwater WARNED US about these neo-con assholes. We just didn't listen.
Republicans don't have our best interests at heart?
Well then why would people vote for them?
they don't know any better and are unwilling to learn.
they've been shocked and awed
is being paid more than some teachers in Wisconsin.
IOKIYAR. (It's ok if you're a Republican).
She is probaly worth it!
She is worth it!
It's clear that rethuglicons are trying very hard to re-create the master-slave relationships of the 1800's. AND, they're getting away with it. A little more direct approach to them may be called for since clearly reason and rationality are NOT working.... Strikes, labor (even un-organizaed) work stoppages... mass rallies in major cities... let these clowns fend for themselves.. If they want to drive their own golf carts - fine.. If they want their hotel room clean - let them bring what they need to clean it themselves. Oh, want a meal - cook it your self... the list goes on and on... time to take action...
Republicans hire former sheriff and US Marshall with incredibly good family political connections to appointive law enforcement administrative job. OMG. OMG.
But, but...he lost an election. He should have been made an ambassador.
Republican campaign operative snags lower level state temporary job. Lady with job experience in campaigns and Senate may have had sex with another Senator. Wife still pissed. OMG, OMG.
Thanks for the distractions before an otherwise insteresting report prepared by someone not on your crack 17 member staff Rachel.
MSNBC has sunk so low. IF Keith was still there they would at least have covered the Burrito hostage taking in San Antonio.
"Folks, this is not your father's Republican Party."
Joe Biden
you should take your meds
of the above.
and criminality at the most. Reading some of that list, can Christie tie property tax rebates to the break up of the states unons? Doesn't sound legal to me. I also wonder how thinkerfromIowa feels? I'd like to read his take to see if he's seen the light or not.
Even here in CA the budget proposed by the dems is cutting social services, medical care, education etc....
But fuc* it, let's keep the wars going, start others, approve more mergers.... It will all work out for us little people.
...is that it's not about what you know, but who you know (or perhaps who you blow).
Good grief...I can think of many people, myself among them, who would gladly give a few years off their lives for a temporary position which pays $20.35 an hour (and especially in a state like Wisconsin where the cost of living is significantly lower than some other parts of the country), And since her boyfriend is an influential Senator, I very much doubt that Cass has any reason to fear the kind of wage theft to which far too many hourly workers in this country are subjected. While we're on the subject, am I the only person who suspects that the title of "communication specialist" is a glorified euphemism for an administrative assistant?
Never trust anyone who insists that patriotism requires you to blindfold yourself with the flag.
anyone know what a communication specialist is? Does she teach diction? At least administrative assistant is a position with actual responsibilities. I think maybe communication specialist is a fancy term for someone who does nothing but is still allowed on the payroll.
something oral is involved.
me-oww!
I think communication specialist is a fancy phrase for PR. I guess she issues press releases?
student. Class warrior.
"Folks, this is not your father's Republican Party."
Joe Biden
do you have to eat before you realize the Republican party has nothing to offer poor or middle class people?
So, what else is new????? We could understand the big businesses getting a tax break as an insentive to
keep their business in this country rather than leave. But these rich corporations and wealthy businesses,
no-way should they be entitled to tax breaks!! Just who is in charge of this cronic malfunction of the
Rich getting Richer on the deprived poor and middle class backs????? What a injustice failure!!! THE ONE WITH THE BUCKS CALLS THE SHOTS!!!!!!!!
It is about time we got organized and got rid of the endless thievery in our country of the kick-backs, the
connections, the greedy, the fraud, the tax breaks!!!!!
If we do not conquer the friction and division we have in this country ... in time, we may be easily overthrown!!!!
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