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<blockquote data-quote="deleted user" data-source="post: 425349" data-attributes="member: 1778"><p>I’m not. And am 100% for transparent spending. In fact that should be what’s demanded. How is mixing funding up between legislative districts going to improve decision making? The veil of “no taxes” is blocking your view. I like Rick Becker, I’ve watched his videos and followed him on this issue. He hasn’t laid out one detail on how this will actually be implemented if passed, rather he focuses on telling everyone who questions it that they’re a fool and everything will be fine. Everything will still be fully funded. Oh, so my money will still line the same pockets through other, less transparent means?! Not good enough.</p><p></p><p>Yeah, debate away and see what facts they come up with. They’re still going to spend your money with a rubber stamp. Only now it will probably be spent in a different county. And good luck to the small towns and small farmers once out of staters see tax free land.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deleted user, post: 425349, member: 1778"] I’m not. And am 100% for transparent spending. In fact that should be what’s demanded. How is mixing funding up between legislative districts going to improve decision making? The veil of “no taxes” is blocking your view. I like Rick Becker, I’ve watched his videos and followed him on this issue. He hasn’t laid out one detail on how this will actually be implemented if passed, rather he focuses on telling everyone who questions it that they’re a fool and everything will be fine. Everything will still be fully funded. Oh, so my money will still line the same pockets through other, less transparent means?! Not good enough. Yeah, debate away and see what facts they come up with. They’re still going to spend your money with a rubber stamp. Only now it will probably be spent in a different county. And good luck to the small towns and small farmers once out of staters see tax free land. [/QUOTE]
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