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Many of OP readers stood in lines this morning aiming to
obtain tickets for the Rally next week in Carrboro.
Looks like he’s asking us to do it all over
again tomorrow in many of the same places for a rally occurring Monday evening
at the
Smith Center.
Locally, tickets will be obtainable again at the Moorhead Planetarium
and also at the Carrboro town hall. Will I
get in line again tomorrow?
Probably. I am such a sucker.
http://wral.com/news/local/politics/story/2789782/
Independent Weekly endorsements for the 2008 primary have just been posted online at http://www.indyweek.com/gyrobase/Content?oid=oid%3A256728
They will be in tomorrow's print edition as well. Here's a summary:
- Commissioners, District 2: Leo Allison
- Commissioners, At-large: Bernadette Pelissier
- Orange County Board of Education: Steve Halkiotis, Eddie Eubanks, Tony McKnight
- Transfer Tax: Yes
- District Court Judge: Page Vernon
Duke University's Nicholas Institute and Nicholas School of the Environment are
hosting a discussion between the democratic candidates' environmental advisors.
______________________________________
What: Clinton and Obama on the Environment - A conversation between their
environmental advisors on how the candidates will handle emerging environmental
issues
Who: Dan Utech, Senior Advisor to Sen. Hillary Clinton on Energy and the
Environment, and Jason Grumet, Senior Advisor to Sen. Barack Obama on Energy
and the Environment
When: Friday, April 25th from 11:00am to 12:30pm with reception to follow
Where: Love Auditorium at Duke University's Levine Science and Research Center
Date:
Friday, April 25, 2008 - 7:00am to 8:30am
Location:
Duke University Nicholas School (LSRC)
I just got a robocall from a group calling itself "Citizens for a better Orange County" that opposes the Transfer Tax. It calls the tax the "Home Tax," which is clearly wrong on two levels. Firstly, the proposed tax is on all land sales, and secondly it is an attempt to falsely personalize this tax for local homeowners. Oh, and it fails to mention an important detail: the tax rate would be 0.4%. That's right: four tenths of a percent. That's one thousand dollars on a $250k hypothetical home. Sounds like too much money? Well, what are the alternatives? If this is defeated, the only two alternatives that have been seriously discussed are a sales tax (the most regressive tax possible) and a property tax increase. A property tax increase would be a home tax. Everything about the robocall was misleading and dishonest.
The call directs people to a website that I won't link to here. The website refers to "Tom Holt" as their treasurer and "Mark Zimmerman" as their spokesperson. A bit of googling gives:
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