Sunday, August 23, 2009

Never trust the government

Strickland's latest deal with taking money from the blind reminds me of a few other under handed dealings recently, but in local government.

1. Federal Hocking Local School district's 20 year bond was about to be paid off. 20 years ago there was a tax levy voted on to pay off the bond. You'd think that after the bond was paid, the tax payers' tax rates would reduce the amount that corresponds with the tax for the bond, right? Wrong. The school board moved inside millage to outside millage and the state kicked in the rest. So, not only did the local tax payers receive a massive tax increase without a vote....the State of Ohio's (funded by taxpayers) costs increased to fund the school district.

2. Troy Township (in Athens county) did not have enough money in their roads and bridge account to pay for all the road work they desired to do. So, instead of deciding not to do so much road work, they raided the Cemetery fund! Took money that people specifically voted a tax on themselves to keep up the township's cemeteries. The State Auditor did not catch this, by the way.

3. Then we have Strickland doing the same thing with money that folks paid into a fund for a specific purpose, yet he chooses to ignore the will of the people and spend it as he sees fit.

Just a few of the many abuses of our tax dollars in Ohio. The media is no where to be found with most of the local issues / abuses that abound. About all the "reporting" they do is cut and paste Congressmen's press releases when it shows up in their in-boxes.

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