MD Tech Tax Repealed (Almost)
Late last night the MD General Assembly sent a bill to the desk of Gov. Martin O’Malley that would repeal the so-called “Tech-Tax”, a 6% increase on “computer services”, which was never clearly defined to begin with. The Gov. has vowed to sign it.
This is once again proof that the people of MD are in charge, and not the government. Much like the Jessica’s Law victory last year, this is another win for the people. O’Malley is slowly getting the message that huge spending increases on top of huge tax increases, coupled with BGE bills going through the roof, and the price of gas in this country causing EVERYTHING to go up, will not stand with voters.
Mr. O’Malley, you are not bigger than the people. The voters put you in, and the voters can take you out. Raising taxes, and then giving your staffers huge pay raises does not fly in this state. Even far left states like MD have their limits.
Posted on Sunday, April 6th, 2008 at 11:49 am.
Categories: Maryland, Taxes, O'Malley.
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