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Jonathan Paton at Tucson Tax Day Protest

Iraq War Veteran and Arizona State Representative Jonathan Paton (R-Tucson) rallied more than 1500 tax protestors at Presidio Park today. Representative Paton railed against the Tucson City Council and the Department of Homeland Security. The Tucson City Council wasted over a billion dollars in state development monies in the Rio Nuevo boondoggle and former Arizona Governor Janet Napolitiano issued a statement characterizing peaceful demonstrators as a security threats. Representative Paton ...

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7 Responses to “Jonathan Paton at Tucson Tax Day Protest”

  1. lanesuzza says:

    I agree! My $28 per week tax cut will more than makeup for increasing the Cigarette tax, Federal Communications Tax (cell phones), Capitol Gain Tax (401k), Excise Tax on Gulf of Mexico Oil and Gas (because we don’t need oil and gas) and Eliminating the Advanced earned income tax credits for lower income working families. In his own words, “Your taxes haven’t increased a single dime” Obama Rocks! .

  2. lordtiberius says:

    I heart flourescent lightbulbs. Did you hear that Obama’s Ed Secy is going to evict Melia and Sasha’s classmates from their voucher school?

  3. ConservadorSonora says:

    And he is going to balance the budget too!

  4. bittergunowner12 says:

    Or tax hikes!

  5. tmo7759 says:

    Thank you President Obama for the biggest tax cut in U.S. history!

  6. gismotech says:

    So what did you want him to do? a Memo without any time frame? without any targets? did you want him send the marines to every airport to search passenger? for how long?

    and no one expected airplanes to be used as missles NOT Richard Clarke.

  7. cactusshoot says:

    Poor? Everyone starts out poor with just a few rare cases. And when they grow up and leave home, most of them are then poor. Poor is just a stage that most of us grow through as we work and pay our bills, buy our cars and home and furnish it. By the time we are ready to retire, we have amassed enough to be comfortable and get by just fine. We do not want the government or anybody else to take what we have all worked so hard to achieve away from us to give to someone else.

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