TKC BREAKING NEWS!!! THE POWER OF PRAYER: E-TAX GETS SUPPORT FROM MINISTERS AND OTHER URBAN GROUPS!!!
Good times . . . I finally have a reason to revisit the Madonna "Like A Prayer" video after oh so many years. It doesn't hold up at all.
Anyhoo . . .
TKC JUST WANTED TO BREAK THE LATEST PRESSER FROM THE PRO-E-TAX CAMP AND HINT THAT URBAN CORE SUPPORT IS WHAT'S GOING TO WIN THE E-TAX DEBATE AT THE POLLS!!!
Check the presser:
BAPTIST MINISTERS' UNION AND OTHER URBAN CORE GROUPS TO ENDORSE THE E TAX!
Tomorrow, March 29, the Baptist Ministers' Union and other urban core organizations are holding a news conference to discuss why they are urging their members and the community at large to vote YES on April 5 to retain the City's Earnings Tax.
Urban core community, religious, and civic organizations will step forward to support the renewal of the Earnings Tax on April 5 while the opponents remain shrouded in secrecy.
Above all the TV and radio ads, the voices of every day working Kansas Citians need to be heard so we urge the media to attend this event.
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
1:00 pm
Greater St. Matthew Baptist Church
2835 Indiana Ave.
Kansas City, MO 64127
"Urban Core Endorsing Organizations Show Their Support for the Earnings Tax."
For more information on the Save Kansas City Committee visit the campaign website at www.keepkcalive.com.
Alternate headline:
ReplyDeleteKC ministers support
other people paying
for KC's services
Another alternate headline:
KC ministers to suburbs:
Pay up even though
you don't have a vote
urban core e-tax slogans:
ReplyDeleteYou pay-we spend
We pay least we get most= Smart
JOCO pays for our POPO
KCMO Toll= 1%
Anti E-Tax campaign tells lies-Suburbs get return on their investment. Our businesses and residents relocating to their cities.
Stupid. One percent from poor people takes food off their tables. Wealthy can afford it. The poor can't.
ReplyDeleteCity needs to get their grubby hands out of our pockets. and quit spending on the rich developers and contractors. And bureaucrat welfare wages.
PS. Still wanting to know who's financing this 'pro tax camp'?
ReplyDeleteIntercity folks SHOULD support the etax as they will suffer. They pay little or no etax and will soon have to pay for trash and higher property taxes. This is a no brainer for KCMO residents.
ReplyDeleteVote no on the E tax lets stop funding the millionaires. Why is every Corporation and Law firm supporting the tax because if the poor does'nt pay they will have too. Say no to corporate greed.
ReplyDeletePrediction: E-Tax passes big, losers whine.
ReplyDeleteGreat guess its a wonderful time for a tax also you never get the no to poll until election day. And no one is voting .
ReplyDeleteVote yes on the etax and keep Pat Gray drunk .
ReplyDeletenot for me i just moved out of kc...fuck your e-tax and it cost me 10$ a month for trash i was paying alot more for that in the big kc
ReplyDeleteSo when do we get our money. We ministers want to know. We's got rights! We be shillin' for yo cause, now pay up!
ReplyDeleteNow that the campaign season ia over and there are no more candidates to shake down, the revs need to find another source of money. With the e-tax there's always just enough to spread around. The fact that lower income folks get hurt worst by the e-tax is not even on the revs' radar screen.
ReplyDeleteThat's how the east side has become the way it is.
WOW and I thought the churches to be Tax free, weren't suppose to be political.
ReplyDelete@7:39pm and 8:00pm - my thoughts exactly.
ReplyDeleteHow much $$$ were they promised to influence the vote of the urban core. Surely, they are not coming out on behalf of the E-tax because the African American community will benefit!!
Its all self-serving and the neighborhoods will still look the same as they always have after the holier-than-thou Af Am ministers have sold them out!
Politics as usual in ole KC.
The IRS ought to get involved.
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ReplyDeleteIgnorant Folks
E-Tax Is Right for everyone to pay. Especially yuppies who use the services for sports and emergency services. Churches coming together must be scary proposition why would anybody not want that. Shut up and pay up you rich yuppies who don't care about nobody but yourselves and can't vote.
E-Tax is political favor money.
ReplyDeletePrayer...HA!!!
ReplyDeleteVote No on the etax...force the city to RIGHTSIZE their staffing.
ReplyDeleteCut 20 pct of the KCFD. And a bunch of cops.
And a bunch of clerks downtown who sit around typing reports no one pays attention to.
Pat Gray just brought the ministers.
ReplyDeleteRadioman KC, there will need to be bigger cuts then that to KCPD and KCFD, much bigger.
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