Popular Posts

Monday, April 25, 2016

Maryland Rain Tax Continues To Fall On State’s Blue Collar Working People

Socialist One Party Rule in the state of Maryland had gotten so extreme that the state actually imposed a tax on rain, that had to be paid by state employers and property owners.

The Democrat Party of today is no longer the party of John F. Kennedy, Harry Truman, and Franklin Roosevelt. These folks were foolhardy liberals no doubt. But they were still willing to stand up and fight for America, and its long time capitalist prosperity.

They went toe to toe with the Communists in Cuba, Berlin, and Viet Nam. They went up to the edge, but they maintained America’s military superiority to contain the Communists in Russia, China, North Korea and Vietnam. And they considered it their sacred duty to maintain the economic growth and prosperity that fueled the good life of America’s middle class, as well as America’s world dominant “arsenal of democracy.”

Indeed, those original American Democrats led a world war against the socialist cousins of the Communists, fighting, and defeating, the Fascists (National Socialists) of Germany and Italy, led by Hitler and Mussolini. Moreover, those original American Democrats were standard bearers for blue collar working people, and their high paying manufacturing jobs.

Maryland in those days represented America’s blue collar “arsenal of democracy.” In 1950, Baltimore was the sixth largest city in the country, home to nearly 1 million residents. In 1971, the Bethlehem steel mill at Sparrows Point just outside of Baltimore was the largest in the entire country, employing 55,000 hard-working blue collar Americans.

That steel mill fed the General Motors Automobile Plant on Broening Highway, the Maryland Shipyard and Drydock, Bendix Corporation, and Martin Marietta, which for decades built the Army’s tanks, the Navy’s ships, and the Air Force’s planes. Those companies led a complex of manufacturing throughout the Baltimore metro area. 

More

4 comments:

  1. Taxman
    The Beatles

    Let me tell you how it will be
    There's one for you, nineteen for me
    Cos I'm the taxman, yeah, I'm the taxman
    Should five per cent appear too small
    Be thankful I don't take it all
    Cos I'm the taxman, yeah I'm the taxman
    If you drive a car, I'll tax the street
    If you try to sit, I'll tax your seat
    If you get too cold I'll tax the heat
    If you take a walk, I'll tax your feet
    Taxman!
    Cos I'm the taxman, yeah I'm the taxman
    Don't ask me what I want it for (Aahh Mr. Wilson)
    If you don't want to pay some more (Aahh Mr. Heath)
    Cos I'm the taxman, yeah, I'm the taxman
    Now my advice for those who die
    Declare the pennies on your eyes
    Cos I'm the taxman, yeah, I'm the taxman
    And you're working for no one but me
    Taxman!

    ReplyDelete
  2. Contrary to what they claim, big business loves the rain tax. It is another way for them to get rid of smaller businesses and competition. Big Business AND the democrats want all trade, commerce and services to be controlled by a handful of big companies/corps. The people can be better controlled when their is no competition esp when it comes to places to work.

    ReplyDelete
  3. Makes you wonder where all our present day "Tax Ditches" came from.

    Oh, you mean they asked for tax money BEFORE NOW to create a stormwater management system along with maintenance of the same.

    Yet, now, there's no money in the budget anymore for that, yet we all still pay the tax.

    Now, a new tax is imposed to cover that portion of the "budget"

    Get it now? Feeling the "Bern" now?

    Vote Trump!

    ReplyDelete

Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.