Dear fellow tax hikers, today is April Fools' Day! Otherwise known as Alex Triantafilou and PG Sittenfeld Day.
We also celebrate a very important Hamilton County Sales Tax increase. Starting today, you will pay higher taxes every time you purchase something here and we think that's fantastic.
We do not believe these two events are related.
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You've obviously given up any hope of ever being employed in Hamilton County politics or campaigns ever again. Wise move, since we all know who you are and what a deceitful sleaze ball you are behind our backs.
How dare you call PG a fool!!! You clowns will be sorry when he becomes our next US senator.
When will you understand that getting elected as a city councilman is FAR more difficult than getting elected governor or US senator? Strickland and Portman should just retire as PG represents our nation's future.
We revere April Fools Day on Blue Ash Council. And don't you dare disagree with me or else.....
We're so glad that bum Kasich isn't trying to tax groceries.
It's too bad this tax isn't going to help our garbage-loving neighbors to the north clean their trash-infested ghetto.
Callous Cub: you're playing with a dark horse.
PG's meteoric rise and the massive support for this streetcar is just more proof that Republicans need to stop whining about government spending and embrace public transit, gay rights, taxpayer funding of abortion and more goodies for illegal aliens. Copying the Democrats is the only way we can ever win another election.
I have been too busy as the hardest-working woman in all of Hamilton County Republican Party. I just love the idea of all those fat, smelly, disgusting, inbred west siders subsidizing our icons that they have no ability or need to ever set foot in unless they are the help or something.
Makes perfect sense for Blue Ash. Colerain Township could have this beautiful park, and more, if they didn't use the common core math thinking that says paying $4 million a year for the sheriff patrols isn't as good as paying $6 million annually for ineffective policing by the locals.
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