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Spring 2008 levy
Levy Failed
The good news is that the West Muskingum
income tax levy failed on March 4. The bad news is that it
barely failed! In a state that has the second highest
business tax burden in the nation, the fifth highest
personal tax burden in the nation, and in a district that is
losing jobs to other states, it is a shame that this levy
barely lost. It also is informative to the voters: with
decreasing employment in the private sector, a growing
percentage of the voters are the bureaucrats and bureaucracy
employees who stand to gain from exploiting the taxpayers
for a cause to which they would not give willingly. All
taxpayers owe a HUGE thank you to Steve Mitchell and
other taxpayer guardians who placed the StopSchoolLevies.org
signs around town in the weeks before the race.

UPDATE: Spring 2006 Levy Fails
by 3 to 1 Margin - Fight Your Local Government
School Levy and Win!
5/3/06
[Click here] to
read headline article in the Zanesville Times Recorder about the
failure of the Zanesville public school levy on May 2, 2006.
It failed by an overwhelming vote of 1,246 for it and 3,501
against - that's about 3 to 1 against the levy! (We also saw
the failure of the Children Services levy and the West Muskingum
Career and Tech Center levies.) Last year it was 2 to 1 against
the levy, so the tide is turning against the annually public
school levy. Despite this fact, the tireless parasites are
going to try to pass another levy through this fall. Liberty
requires never-ending vigilance!
You can fight your local
school levy, too, and win! Make your signs and put this website
on it. This website is designed to convince the public that
school levies are wasteful, unfair, and immoral. Send us
articles and newspaper links and we'll fine tune the website to
fight your local levy, at no cost to you. We want to serve your
community by helping you defeat unjust taxation for government
schools. Just a few hundred bucks for signs and a few
homeschoolers can make the difference.
With God, all things are possible!

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Spring 2008 levy
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