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Monday
Feb152010

No Income Tax..Yet.

 

The Goley campaign has nothing to run on so it has set about lying in broad daylight in the slim hope that someone will buy in.  Note the choice of words there?  Buy in.  Go along Goley has been using the citizens of New Hampshire as an ATM machine to finance his grow government first style of "follow-ship" so buying-in is not just a metaphor for belief.  He's been bought and sold to the liberal spendaholic agenda.   Jeff gladly spent 23% more of your money on government, imagining revenue, with no idea how to really pay for it, then voted liberally to extract those costs from your pocket when the money just never showed up.

And now Chicken Goley--he who will not debate because he can't--has doubled down on the lie, buying stickers to go on the newspaper that say 'No Income Tax' Vote Jeff Goley, as if the two are related.  A more accurate statement would have been "No Income tax Yet!"

Goley never took a "no tax" pledge in his legislative life, and for good reason.  He loves taxes.  And more importantly, he loves spending.  And you can't have the latter without the former.  And in case you forgot, he's spending your money even though you can't afford it.  He didn't care then.  He doesn't care now.  In fact, he's not even running for NH Senate District 16, the democrat party is.  He's just the liberal they anointed to warm the seat and rubber stamp the left wing agenda.  Appointed, anointed, whatever.  He'll spend and tax you into oblivion.

To Quote Kyle Reese from the first Terminator movie.."That's what he does.  That's all he does.  And he will not Stop..."

So feel free to ignore the lies perpetrated by Mr. Goley and the NHDP.  Just remember, come November, when House representative Goley has to run for office again, if he's not still embarrassed by how much he lied to run for this office, you'll actually have an opportunity to end his political career for good.

Jeff Goley,  No Income Tax Yet.  But he's willing to try harder to get one.

 

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Reader Comments (3)

This post is so invaluable for someone, such as myself, that is standing on the sidelines looking at this race. It's too bad the substance of your post could not somehow be communicated to the voters. They would have the chance for an informed vote.

How cool is that...

But I do have one question: Assuming Goley isn't the candidate. Do you believe or your analysis leads to you to believe that the Republican candidate is going to be effective in this Senate seat? I've been reading the UL editorials and the WMUR sound bites they're capturing what I remember of him in the House.

Not much there.
February 15, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterSteven J. Connolly
Doesn't the fact that Goley misrepresented himself mean anything to you? At least what Boutin says matches his record.
February 16, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterAnonymoose
Hard to say Steve.

He interviewed well on NHTR when we had him on. And of course some candidates sound like great leaders, and can be convincing, but are completely usless. Obama comes to mind.

So can he deliver something to New Hampshire? He's got more integrity than Goley, and he says he's more interested in trimming government than trimming our paychecks to pay for it.

That's a plus from where I stand.
February 16, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterSteve Mac Donald

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