Before adding new taxes, rescinding some of the tax breaks provided to several of Guam businesses should be considered. To do
otherwise is akin to placing a band-aid over a bullet wound. Secondly, to canvass the populous with a poll without amplifying
information, i.e., what will the taxes support, will more than likely result in negative responses, as GovGuam does not exactly have a
stellar record in terms of using taxpayer funds for their allocated purposes.
W.M. - 5 years ago
Before adding new taxes, rescinding some of the tax breaks provided to several of Guam businesses should be considered. To do
otherwise is akin to placing a band-aid over a bullet wound. Secondly, to canvass the populous with a poll without amplifying
information, i.e., what will the taxes support, will more than likely result in negative responses, as GovGuam does not exactly have a
stellar record in terms of using taxpayer funds for their allocated purposes.
Jem Miller - 5 years ago
There’s a special place in hell for someone thinking about taxing when the island is poor as is
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Before adding new taxes, rescinding some of the tax breaks provided to several of Guam businesses should be considered. To do
otherwise is akin to placing a band-aid over a bullet wound. Secondly, to canvass the populous with a poll without amplifying
information, i.e., what will the taxes support, will more than likely result in negative responses, as GovGuam does not exactly have a
stellar record in terms of using taxpayer funds for their allocated purposes.
Before adding new taxes, rescinding some of the tax breaks provided to several of Guam businesses should be considered. To do
otherwise is akin to placing a band-aid over a bullet wound. Secondly, to canvass the populous with a poll without amplifying
information, i.e., what will the taxes support, will more than likely result in negative responses, as GovGuam does not exactly have a
stellar record in terms of using taxpayer funds for their allocated purposes.
There’s a special place in hell for someone thinking about taxing when the island is poor as is