Starting November 1, 2009, our politicians “serving” in Sacramento have decided to take an additional 10 percent of our state tax withholdings in order to run the state.

If you don’t believe this…..

READ LA TIMES ARTICLE

READ WALL STREET JOURNAL ARTICLE

So far 1,663 have signed the petition, and you can be the next one!

We the undersigned citizens of California, hereby petition our state government to IMMEDIATELY repeal the 10% 'temporary' withholding tax and become more fiscally accountable to our money and not the special interests.

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Starting November 1, 2009, our politicians “serving” in Sacramento have decided to take an additional 10 percent of our state tax withholdings in order to run the state.

That’s not a typo: they will impose an additional 10 percent starting November 1st, 2009.

CLICK HERE TO READ ARTICLE IN LA TIMES

To put it simple, our state government has unilaterally decided to withhold a bigger chunk of our paychecks.

Does that sound fair to you?

They say it’s not a “tax increase,” as we will get our money back in the future. I’d like to know when that will happen? According to the Wall Street Journal (November 4, 2009) the average Californian will lose between $20-$90 per month!

Think about this.... A no interest loan that is MANDATED BY SACRAMENTO.

Basically, a loan that is stealing money (it’s without our consent or vote) from all working Californians, many of whom are living paycheck-to-paycheck.

What gives Sacramento the right to do this to us?

Sign this petition with me and let’s take back California!



Dear Governor Schwarzenegger
and state legislators:

You do not have a right to take my hard earned money simply because of your inability to govern our state.

You are clearly incapable of making independent decisions because the special interest groups have lined your political coffers with millions of dollars. This is preventing you from making the kinds of difficult choices that need to be made for the citizens of California.

If you think you are going to cram this self-imposed loan with no interest down our throats, think again.

If you voted Yes on this amendment, we will vote No on you in the upcoming election. If you do not change this immediately, you will be out of office quicker than you can say “pass the buck and stick it to the little guy,” which is obviously what you are trying to say.

Sincerely


Citizen of California