This is one of the few issues where we know where this race-pimp weezel stands. I watched the debate last night and still don't kjnow what this guy stands for except not rolling back the income taxes and keeping property taxes down. I guess if I were building a $6 million dollar house, I'd be a little concerned about property taxes.
From his closing debate statement:
"...If you're tired of talk, if you're tired of government by sound byte and photo-op, and gimmick, and you want lasting and meaningful change, I ask that you support Tim Murray and me. My priorities are clear. I want to rebuild our innovation and small business economy. I want to cut the property tax and I want to make education pre-K through college the same transformative experience for others that it was for me. My approach is also clear. I want the best people and the best ideas from wherever they come, regardless of party. I will always put the people and the public's interest first, and I will govern for the long-term, not just the short-term political sound-bytes. I don't have all the answers, no candidate does. But I do know that Massachusetts took a chance 40 years or more ago, on a kid from the south side of Chicago, and gave me opportunities I could not have even imagined and all I want to do is pass that on to you. Good night."
I'm a conservative/libertarian and agree with everything he just said, but it doesn't mean anything and when someone refuses to look you in the eye and tell you what they will do as governor, it's probably because you would not agree with it.
Deval is for:
- Racial Preferences
- No tax cut
- Liciences for Illegal Aliens
- In state tuition for Illegal Aliens
and that's just what we can understand.
BTW, does anyone know what "Educating the whole student..." really means???
You can also depend on Devoid repealing Prop 2 1/2, the law that keeps Property Taxes down.
I would suspect it's code for teaching more than the three-R's and a message sent to the teacher's union that they should worry less about those pesky MCAS tests.