(May 30, 2006) — Texans are about to get some much-needed tax relief thanks to the largest property tax cut in state's history, which lower tax bills by 11 percent this year and 33 percent in 2007.As always, the pols in Austin provided horseshit. My property taxes are higher now than they were in 2006. I know this for a fact because I am mailing in the payments on Monday.
Ah... hell. What's the point in fighting it? We might as well do what Clayton Williams recommended, then go get government jobs. Put our brains on hold, relax, and enjoy working for the state. No worries. There are always taxpayers to milk.

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Here in CA, every citizen working in the private sector will be required to legally adopt at least one (depending on income) public employee and be financially responsible for his/her retirement.
We work, they golf.
Lou, how about being a consultant to the state like I do? Sure, I have to actually work. And they could lay me off. That is, as soon as they decide none of the work actually needs to get done.
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