Property Taxes
Posted on May 7th, 2007 at 9:21 am by GregM

I don’t understand the way some people come to their conclusions. A guy I live with said that he thinks that in order to fix the property tax crisis facing Indiana, we should raise taxes for businesses, but then offer the businesses tax breaks for funding certain educational programs.

There are two reasons that won’t work. First and foremost, if you move the taxes to businesses, but then you don’t charge the businesses all of their taxes, where are you going to get the money that you would otherwise have been getting from property taxes? You can’t give them tax breaks and still expect to receive all of your funding.

The second reason this won’t work is because it’s an anti-business bill, which is an anti-economy bill. In a state like Indiana, where much of our industry is dying, we have to be competitive in recruiting new businesses and showing them that they would benefit from being in Indiana. Having high taxes for businesses won’t do the trick. If they want to be close to Chicago, then we should be showing them the benefits of being located in Northwest Indiana and not giving them reasons to locate in Illinois or Wisconsin. After all, those states are doing the best they can to recruit businesses, too. We must stay competitive so that we can provide jobs for our citizens.

Sixth Grade Love
Posted on March 6th, 2007 at 10:39 am by GregM

When I was in sixth grade, I was worried about a lot of things. I remember worrying about how to get from one end of the building to my locker to my next class in only four minutes. I remember worrying about whether certain people were going to pick on me. I remember worrying about whether or not I got my science homework finished. What I do not remember is worrying about whether or not my friends were going to get caught having sex in shop class.

This is a story about a little mishappen at a middle school in Indianapolis. I can’t believe this happened!

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