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Thanks to our wonderfull city adminastration, you have run another tax paying business out of town, and you want us the Hard Working, Tax Paying, Home Owning, Good Citizens to pay more Taxes on our Hard Earned Money. Thanks again Just another day in you world. I know that it's the democratic way.

Vote NO on the levy

It's not right to use scare tactics on our children when they are in the schools that our tax dollars have paid for and continue to pay for.

Concerned Tax Paying Citizen






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    Posted by JulioF April 15, 2008
Take a hint from the corporate world.

There is no good reason for the city's mayor and other politicians to be strong arming local businesses out of town.

Why not just "offshore" the city government to India, China, Russia, Brazil, or Poland?

Just imagine the savings in operating expenses for the city. Pay these "leaders" the equivalent of $20K, and let them run the city remotely!

There's no justifiable reason for these current politicians to be on the payroll, when alternative talent is ready and available at a fraction of the cost to taxpayers.

I'd rather see the funds earmarked for improving city services, or for promoting Tallmadge as a business mecca.

I cannot imagine any solid reasons to NOT offshore our political leadership. Since private industries are reaping the benefits of offshoring, we should be DEMANDING that our government provide us taxpayers with the same cost savings!

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