Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Qualls defends supporting the Stadium Tax

Dear fellow tax hikers, all of you are aware of the huge, pivotal role that Roxanne Qualls played in the passage of the Bob Bedinghaus Stadium Tax that we all enjoy today.  We are delighted to learn that Roxanne continues to defend her advocacy of this important tax.

During a recent online chat a user quizzed Roxy about her support for the stadium investment, and asked her if the streetcar investment will be just as successful.  The Queen affirmed her backing for these investments. 









Roxanne Qualls is right to defend her vital role in passing the Bedinghaus Stadium Tax.  That tax has done so much good for our community.  And the streetcar will be almost as great.  Roxanne says so, and so do we. 

13 comments:

Cred Fraig said...

Back then Qualls was on the take from Mike Brown. Today, she's on the take from Parsons Brinkerhoff. Different players. Same game.

Team Qualls said...

This just proves that John Cranley is an elitist wannabe Republican. Cranley hates everything about Cincinnati and hates working people.

Mike Brown said...

Roxanne Qualls and Bob Bedinghaus are my two favorite politicians ever. They have done more for me than I could ever repay.

Craig from Price Hill said...

We will definitely be discussing this at the next Pipe Congress. No Derik, this has nothing to do with gerbils.

SPCA said...

This blog's juvenile antics are no longer funny. You just print the opposite of how you really feel and call it satire or parody. You guys should be indicted for cruelty to animals because you're just beating a dead horse.

Republicans for Higher Taxes said...

SPCA doesn't like us anymore, suppose we're gonna have to shut down.

Cranley campaign said...

SPCA - you should have seen us ROTFLOL at the 9/18/13 blog entry!

Poll Watcher said...

Polls taken before the primary showed Roxanne with a lead. There are three types of Cranley backers: old folks who don't want to spend money on the streetcar, wealthy wingnut Republicans, and certain segments of the African-American community who have become dependent on race-hustlers like Smitherman and Reece. The first two groups have all the time in the world to vote in a meaningless primary. The third group was ordered to the polls and essentially marched off to vote in a low-turnout election. On Election Day, when the vote counts, the retired, the rich and the rewarded will be out-numbered by the hard-working, tax-paying citizens who care more about the city than how they can get rich from it.

Bwahahahahahahahahahahahaa said...

Who wants to bet that Poll Watcher the same moron that guaranteed a primary victory for Qualls because they supposedly saw more of her yard signs. Anyone who has seen internal polls knows that Poll Watcher is lying. Roxy was under water, which is why she ran that negative TV ad. People with big leads don't go negative.

With people like this on her side no wonder Queen Qualls is getting creamed.

Enough said...

So, Poll Watchers and the other Qualls Quacks are eating their tofu burgers with a side of lettuce... hippie lettuce, that is. But this blog is definitely beating a dead horse, just as Cranley is beating a politically dead candidate right now.

Qualls got waxed (not literally) said...

Poll Watcher is probably also the same person who said Cranley has no chance because Roxanne does better with women than Cranley does with men. Apparently Cincinnati's women had other ideas. Men and women in our city are tired of basic services being sacrificed for a streetcar.

Randy Simes from Chicago said...

One of the reasons I support Roxanne Qualls - and why many of my fellow Chicagoans support her - is because of the investments she has made in stadiums and streetcars. I promise to turn out the Chicago and Korea vote for Roxy. She has earned it.

http://www.wcpo.com/news/political/local-politics/voter-watchdog-group-blogger-cast-ballot-illegally-in-cincinnatis-mayoral-primary

Randy Simes from Korea said...

경기장은 강변을위한 중대한했고 전차는 도시의 나머지처럼 중대 할 것이다.