Taxpayer Activist Bob Guzzardi spoke before the General Wayne Tea Party recently describing how Harrisburg is about to burden Pennsylvania’s taxpayers with $1.675 billion in debt after adding $1.6 billion in December with the passage of Act 130.
The pending pain is found in SB 1480.
Who is going to end up stuck with the bill? Why the children of course. Think of them.
Guzzardi pointedly noted that Republicans control all three branches in the state.
Rather than try to see how many straws are required to break our taxpaying backs, has there been any attempt to find savings?
Possible ways that just pop in one’s head are banning teacher strikes, giving school districts the power to lay off teachers for economic reasons, ending prevailing wage requirements for public works, cutting legislative salaries to $35 K and ending their pension plans.
All– well the first three anyway– have all been proposed this session only to drown in the cesspool on the Susquehanna.
Guzzardi’s research can be found at:
An analysis of2012 laws enacted so far this year General Acts 1 through 33
An analysis of 14 Appropriations Acts of 2011 and 1 Veto
An analysis of the134 General Acts of 2011
Tea Party groups or other organizations wishing to have Guzzardi as a speaker can email him at BobGuzzardi@BobGuzzardi.com
Or call him at 610-212-7476.