Spend, then tax

With the economy performing worse than hoped, revised White House figures point to deepening budget deficits, with the government borrowing almost 50 cents for every dollar it spends this year.


Hell, with “hope and change” we really have the government spending part down. Now comes the taxing part. Time to go John Galt.

We try to go “John Galt” when it comes to spending our tax dollars in Boulder. Of course that’s easier said then done, but it is done. We do our grocery shopping at King Soopers in Longmont and Costco in Superior. Of course, just yesterday I purchased some Mother’s Day flowers and carbon polluting charcoal at the 28th street Safeway. I would have liked to wait until there was a picket line, but I couldn’t move Mothers Day!

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