Holtzman also tries to bribe voters?
According to Coyote Gulch, Republican candidate for governor Marc Holtzman has responded to his primary rival's plan to bribe voters with unaffordable rebates:
GOP gubernatorial candidate Marc Holtzman announced his economic plan Monday, promising to give back all of the tax-surplus refund over the $3.1 billion that lawmakers originally requested when they asked voters to bail the state out of an economic crisis. Holtzman's plan would more than double the $500,000 refund supported by his opponent, Rep. Bob Beauprez...
Holtzman and Both Ways Bob ought to go buy a copy of the June 2006 Atlantic Monthly. In an interview with conservative Cato Institute chairman William A. Niskanen, Jonathan Rauch illustrates that historically cutting taxes tends to grow the government. Why? Because when you apparently reduce the cost of something, people want more of it.
If Holtzman and Beauprez really want to shrink the government, they ought to support Referendum C and pay-as-you-go plans. Once voters see the true cost of government, they'll be more willing to take a look at what programs can be cut.
GOP gubernatorial candidate Marc Holtzman announced his economic plan Monday, promising to give back all of the tax-surplus refund over the $3.1 billion that lawmakers originally requested when they asked voters to bail the state out of an economic crisis. Holtzman's plan would more than double the $500,000 refund supported by his opponent, Rep. Bob Beauprez...
Holtzman and Both Ways Bob ought to go buy a copy of the June 2006 Atlantic Monthly. In an interview with conservative Cato Institute chairman William A. Niskanen, Jonathan Rauch illustrates that historically cutting taxes tends to grow the government. Why? Because when you apparently reduce the cost of something, people want more of it.
If Holtzman and Beauprez really want to shrink the government, they ought to support Referendum C and pay-as-you-go plans. Once voters see the true cost of government, they'll be more willing to take a look at what programs can be cut.

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