Governor goes national for state tax plan

Governor Jerry Brown went on national television to push his tax increase plan he says is needed to get the state out of debt.

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silentamerican - 9/10/2012 1:33 PM
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I would not mind paying more in taxes if the illegal immigrant population didn't benifit from it. My 10th generation Californian children are being forced to pay more for their education because of the benifits we give to the illegal immigrant population. Put the Citizens of California first for a change and let us reap the benefits of living in the Golden State.

bgs48 - 9/10/2012 10:30 AM
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Unreal. I certainly hope the citizens vote no on this propostion to raise our taxes. I guess brown doesn't realize that the majority of citizens here in California can not afford to pay more. We are having a difficult time financially and this idiot wants to raise our taxes. Brown threatens to do all sorts of things but vote no to raises our taxes. They are already too high and they will never go down no matter how much the politicians say it will.
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