Wednesday, November 02, 2005

Referendum C Passes in Colorado

Colorado voters approved Referendum C which suspends TABOR (for Taxpayers Bill of Rights). TABOR strictly limits the state government's ability to fund essential programs. Under the constitution, the state would be forced to refund $3.7 billion of tax revenue already collected while cutting health care and higher education. Republican governor Bill Owens has been called a traitor for supporting the measure. Stygius has the rundown.

4 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Must get lonely making all of these posts and waiting for Jason to spew his hate of Republicans. Does anyone else read this stuff?

11:53 AM, November 03, 2005  
Blogger Tom Noyes said...

Not half as lonely as you must be waiting for him to comment.

1:09 PM, November 03, 2005  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Good one. Got me real bad there. I'm still waiting to see if anyone else reads this crap.

3:24 PM, November 03, 2005  
Blogger Delaware Watch said...

Tommy,

I think anon is Hube. Jason is probably right about him. Hube hides behind many different aliases. Hube tends to follow Jason around the blogosphere just to make ad hominem comments about his arguments. It's about the only trick Hube can play.

This anon sounds & acts like Hube.

10:32 PM, November 07, 2005  

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