Sunday, September 29, 2002

Siegelman, Riley differ in pursuit of fair taxes

At least they agree that the tax burden falls too heavily on the poor. Which is true. (Riley, the Republican, says it's "immoral". Siegelman, the Democrat, says it's "unfair". Make your own conclusions.) Of course, Siegelman wants to institute a lottery, which amounts to a tax on poor people, and Riley wants to cut taxes and pay for it by "eliminating waste", meaning he has no plan.

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