a.. These type of
initiatives have not worked in California and New York
b.. It actually
increases the size of government and bureaucracy
c.. The money spent will
not solve the traffic problems that Atlanta faces
d.. The jobs that will
be created will be in many case low paying jobs
e.. The tax is regional
yet it will be primarily spent in the City of Atlanta. Why should the entire region have to pay
f.. What about other
more pressing needs for the money - education, public safety
g.. The best way to
boost the metro area's economy and economic development potential is for each
community to create the best living and business environment possible while
recognizing the benefits of being part of the metro area
h.. Not all roads lead
to Atlanta. Supporters seem to think all roads lead to Atlanta and that that
area ITP (Inside The Perimeter) is the job creation center of all of North
Georgia, especially the metro area.
a.. IF the regional
brain trust that devised this monstrosity REALLY wanted to foster regional
cooperation in a way that was conducive to economic development, they'd find a
way to make our REAL economic development engine (Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson
Airport) more effective. A second airport for commuter traffic would do much
more for regional cooperation and economic development than this TSPLOST
boondoogle.
b.. It is a tax that the
Governor and legislator's didn't have the courage to do themselves
c.. Yes there are some
infrastructure problems but not the amount supporters would claim. Business
Facilities Magazine says Georgia ranks in the top 10 in the nation for
transportation infrastructure
d.. . A massive tax
increase will hurt rather than help the economy. That is economics 101, just
ask Herbert Hoover what raising taxes did for the Great Depression
e.. It will greatly
expand MARTA, and MARTA is costing taxpayers 500 million per year in subsidies.
a.. T-SPLOST is
redistribution of wealth from rich counties to poor counties.
Source: David
Johnson Georgia Hispanic Republicans Media
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