Monday, August 02, 2010

Peace, Love, such a Dope


Rozanne, err Taxanne Conlin took her campaign for the U.S. Senate to the People's Republic of Iowa City on Friday.

The 66 year old flashed back to her '60s roots telling attendees -- "I marched for peace on that street right there" equating that to our current war on terror with -- "We don't belong in Afghanistan with guns. Were creating problems, not solving them."

Is Flower power what the Yippie Hippie is recommending?

On the tax issue, Conlin is for raising them by allowing the Bush tax cuts to expire -- "...Yes, I'm calling for raising my own taxes. I don't think that's hypocritical, I think that's what we 60s idealists do."

Oh, my God, you're from the Sixties! Out! Back to the Sixties! Back! There's no place for you here in the future! Get back while you still can!

It seems to me that a '60s idealist wouldn't need the government to require them to pay more taxes, that's just what they would do.

A '60s idealist wouldn't need $64. 2 Million in government tax credits to build low income housing, that's just something someone with assets between $12.5 million and $46.8 million should and would do.

A '60s idealist wouldn't deprive their city of necessary tax dollars by taking the 5 year tax abatement on her 17 room, 7,268 total square foot home with an assessed value of $1,785,900.

A '60s idealist would never have taken advantage of tax shelters, that she had denounced, to avoid paying state income taxes.

Conlin, who despises Wall Street's obscene bonuses, needs to disclose how she would vote on President Obama's nominee to oversee the federal budget at Office of Management and Budget.

The nominee, Jacob Lew, received a $940,000 bonus from Citigroup after it was bailed out by taxpayers.

That sounds like a definition of obscene to me and the scientific community is united in that fact.

Drawing a distinction between herself and Senator Grassley, Conlin noted -- "...We should be suspicious of government in the hands of people who hate it."

Just the opposite is true for me, I'm leery of those that love government so much they believe it's the solution to every problem.

Also, I don't believe Grassley has ever stated that he hates government.

Finally, there's the usual conundrum over the number in attendance, with John Deeth putting the number at about 60 and the Iowa City Press Citizen pegging the number at about 50.

Either way, it seems like a low figure for a bastion of Fiberalism.

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