…you must be blind, deaf, and incomprehensibly stupid. Time to find a new source of rainbows and unicorn farts.
While most of the arguments against the bill came from people saying they didn’t want to tax the poor to pay for something they’ll never use (a good argument), the main problem I have with funding a new EC with a sales tax is that it’s a crappy way to fund an entertainment building. Tax Bed, Board, and Booze instead. This will still give us enough revenue to build an EC without putting an undue burdon on people buying groceries or yet another set of clothing for a daughter who grows faster than our national debt.
The most unfortunate (and telling) part of the linked article is the paragraph quoting Jane Page of the State Department of Revenue. She’d like to keep the option open for the state to raise sales taxes in the future without having to pile on top of increased local taxes. I wonder how many legislators “can’t wait” to raise the sales tax to build all kinds of wonderful stuff.
Now that the city has to go back to the drawing board to come up with a workable idea, maybe they’ll be a little more open-minded about better locations and funding sources. If not, we’ll still be talking about building a new EC 20 years from now.