Thursday, July 10, 2014

Brian Thomas interviews Bob McDonald on Entertainment Tax

Dear fellow tax hikers, we command all of you to listen to this fantastic performance by Entertainment Tax leader Bob McDonald.  This is how you sell a tax increase. 



16 comments:

  1. Doug McDonald (no relation)July 10, 2014 at 7:53 AM

    Way to go, Bob! What a dedicated public servant you are and what a great job you will do at the VA. Thank you for selling the voters on this tax increase. As long as you are doing the talking, no one can ask me why we haven't fixed the roof like we said we would the last two times we got the voters to give us money.

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  2. Campaign Expert MathenyJuly 10, 2014 at 8:06 AM

    How dare anyone question this well-qualified veteran! They are attacking him like they attacked my good friend Rick Bryan! No one should ever criticize or question anything a military veteran says or does. Unless he is running against my good friend Jean Schmidt.

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  3. HEY! I graduated from West Point 40 years ago so don't you dare question my tax increase!

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  4. Because I talk like a conservative, Brian Thomas treats me well. He is one of the few people whom I can tolerate in politics.

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  5. Old McDonald had a farmJuly 10, 2014 at 2:00 PM

    In fairness I think they eventually worked on the roof in 2009, though granted that's years after they pledged to.

    As for Bob McDonald, what a jackass! Brian Thomas has every right to ask questions about the tax plan.

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  6. It's a done deal. This is going on the ballot regardless of what anyone thinks because I always get what I want.

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  7. Bobbie Mac will fit right in with Obama and his administration's self-righteous-holier-than-thou-we-know-best crowd.

    signed,

    Taxed-Enough-Already guy

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  8. Greed Township RepiblicansJuly 10, 2014 at 9:37 PM

    Since we just scored two major economic development victories over our garbage-loving neighbors to the north, with both a First Watch AND a Dewey's Pizza, we think everyone should pay higher taxes for our cultural treasures, because we are
    THE cultural treasure on the west side.

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  9. Are you an Engineer?July 10, 2014 at 11:23 PM

    I spoke to a few people today who talk about how they've had multiple people forward this interview to them. This is getting AROUND!!!

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  10. Nothing quite like a mega-rich guy demanding that you raise your own taxes without any question. What a pompous asshole. I was inclined to support this, but not any more. These 1% corporate big government jerks are all the same.

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  11. Good to see Bob borrowed the chapter from the Si Leis tax hike playbook that instructs you to insult voters and demand their obedience. That worked out so well for old Si. Now just hire Campaign Expert Matheny, PhD to run the campaign and you can stick a fork in it for good.

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  12. No one should ever be allowed to question anyone's credentials, especially a veteran and Blue Ash City Councilmember's credentials. It is such a shame that the Hamilton County Repiblican Party allows people to question their elected officials records in office. That's why we in Blue Ash have withdrawn from TCV and the Northeast Hamilton County Republican Club.

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  13. The stupid voters didn't support the Repiblixan we supported for the state house. It's too bad we have to have elections and let the great unwashed have the final say.

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  14. I graduated from West PointJuly 12, 2014 at 9:21 AM

    That was a disaster. This is the guy who Obama wants heading the VA?

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  15. I agree with Sharonville Sam. It would be so much better if we didn't have to bother with elections and we could make the commoners pay for our historic treasures any time we so decreed. A person of my upbringing is far more suited for coronations and can you imagine how much I could drop on shoes and dresses if we had those?

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  16. We like everything about this plan, except that it raises our food bill.

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