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09/17/10 10:33 AM

#108569 RE: BullNBear52 #108565

a new bimbo for haters to bash. With more class, far left Chris Coons, will avoid things they said in their twenties partly because at that time he referred to himself as a "Bearded Marxist"

"Coons, who has been careful not to go near any of the controversial aspects of O'Donnell's record, appeared to agree that her commentary on sex should be off-limits.

"It's my hope that in the general election campaign, my opponent and I can focus on our policy proposals, on the constructive ideas that we've got . . . I don't think [voters] are particularly interested in statements that either of us made 20 or 30 years ago," he said in a line that also won applause, including O'Donnell's.

Read more: http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0910/42315.html#ixzz0znjzUY6G
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SilverSurfer

09/18/10 9:49 AM

#108728 RE: BullNBear52 #108565

fruit loop liar vs left loon liar

"In 2004, when Coons first ran for the job, he promised not to raise taxes. Since then he has raised taxes not once, not twice, but three times.

Coons inherited a surplus. Celebrating victory on election night in 2004, he said his "top priority would be to continue balancing the budget without increasing property taxes," according to an account in the local News Journal. Yet in 2006, he pushed through a 5 percent increase in property taxes. In 2007, he raised property taxes 17.5 percent. In 2009, he raised them another 25 percent.


Coons wanted to raise other taxes, too. He proposed a hotel tax, a tax on paramedic services, even a tax on people who call 911 from cell phones.


Coons says the increases were necessary because New Castle County, despite its surplus, was saddled with extravagant spending obligations made by his predecessor. "Chris made really tough decisions, and after bringing folks together was able to say that we have to have some level of shared sacrifice if we want to get the county back on track," says Coons spokesman Daniel McElhatton. "He was able to restore New Castle County to fiscal responsibility."


Well, not exactly. In January 2009, Coons warned the county might be headed for bankruptcy.


A few months ago, preparing for the expected race against Castle, Coons sought to pre-empt the tax issue with a frank acknowledgement. "Chris Coons raised your taxes," he said in an interview with Politico. "Absolutely. Guilty as charged, your honor."
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