Progressive tax uncertainty could trip Illinois’ already-stumbling economy – IL Policy

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debtsor
6 years ago

The only people excited about the progressive tax are progressives themselves; and while progressives are the majority on twitter, in the real world, they are a small portion of the far left wing of the Democrat party. My opinion is that the progressive tax amendment will fail, maybe even spectacularly. The last time the state put on the ballot the question of a constitutional convention, it went down in flames. Even the most liberal people I knew at the time were against it. One bleeding heart liberal I knew told me that there is no way he would ever let… Read more »

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