Re: Honolulu Mayor's Race 2004 - Chapter 3
I am not trying very hard to find the liberal attacks. The topics started by liberals are attacks on conservatives, traditional values and of course President Bush. Many of it easily found in the American Asylum section which probably should be renamed the Liberal Haven.
While the race may be officially "non-partisan", the truth of the matter is that both candidates are Democrats... both liberal though I suspect Mufi skews somewhat a little more to the right. His problem is too much ties to the labor unions, access to the old boy network and of course his stance on rail. Both candidates not wanting to sign the tax pledge that I referred to earlier just cements this IMO.
When it comes to matters that may negatively impact my wallet, erode Hawaii taxpayers buying power and increases the cost of living, I cannot help but be negative. Hawaii taxpayers have been burned far too long by 40+ years of a liberal agenda creating one of the worst tax hells in the nation. How can one not be pessimistic when another liberal will take charge and potentially spend more money on something most people won't use but nearly everyone will have to pay for?
Originally posted by pzarquon
Originally posted by pzarquon
Originally posted by pzarquon
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