Reading the tea leaves
on the 1 percent TSPLOST sales tax referendum, it looks like it’s going to be a
train wreck - for the proponents.
Through the efforts of
a handful of civic minded citizens who did their homework and confronted
TSPLOST supporters with tough questions, it is now confirmed that “untying
Atlanta’s traffic congestion” is a big fat lie.
Even as the Untie ad
runs on TV, advocates have no choice in public debates but admit that the tax
is NOT ABOUT SOLVING TRAFFIC CONGESTION.
Now they say it’s
really an economic stimulus that, oh by the way, will change metro Atlanta's
suburban landscape in to stack ‘em pack ‘em urban complexes clustered around
MARTA stations. Who knew, certainly not the people targeted to pick up the tab.
There are other
unwelcome surprises hidden in the folds of this tax – like the fact that voters
will have little choice but to roll it over after ten years so key projects can
be finished, and also the fact that no one in authority admits to having any
idea how MARTA’s maintenance and operations costs will be covered in the out
years . . . and so on.
There was a time when
measures like TSPLOST would have passed with little public attention and no
real opposition, but that was before the consequences of government gone wild
started hitting Americans where it hurts.
Now a huge segment of
voters is aware that government apparatchiks at the Federal, state and local
levels routinely mislead and outright lie to voters in order to pass measures
that have negative financial and/or social ramifications.
And that neighbors, is
precisely why TSPLOST went under the microscope and also why Governor Nathan
Deal’s second go around at promising to take down the toll booths on Georgia
400 was greeted with skepticism and scorn.
It's time for office
holders who don't understand the whole Tea Party, talk radio, Fox News,
Internet thing to get with the program or start looking for real jobs - in the
private sector.
Source:
Alpharetta-Milton Patch Opinion: Posted on July 26, 2012 at 8:30 am
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