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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 1000211" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>Says the union guy. Bottom line, pun intended, the voters of Wisconsin sided with Walker by a large margin. Please don't tell me the unions and the press didn't get the unions' side of the story out before the recall vote. And when public sector unions have a stranglehold on a state's finances, seems likely someone will eventually pry the unions grip away. </p><p></p><p>If I had a business that I was looking to expand into Wisconsin, I would decide to look elsewhere because the tax burden is too great. You say why should they be given tax breaks? How are you going to attract business to set up shop and hire people if you don't? It's not the businessman's duty to pay high taxes so that state employees get paid well while his own company struggles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 1000211, member: 24302"] Says the union guy. Bottom line, pun intended, the voters of Wisconsin sided with Walker by a large margin. Please don't tell me the unions and the press didn't get the unions' side of the story out before the recall vote. And when public sector unions have a stranglehold on a state's finances, seems likely someone will eventually pry the unions grip away. If I had a business that I was looking to expand into Wisconsin, I would decide to look elsewhere because the tax burden is too great. You say why should they be given tax breaks? How are you going to attract business to set up shop and hire people if you don't? It's not the businessman's duty to pay high taxes so that state employees get paid well while his own company struggles. [/QUOTE]
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