Wed, 21 January 2009 Today, on Pulse Of The Taxpayer, our guest was Dennis Morgan from the Taxpayers Action Group of Marion County. Dennis gave us a review of the meetings, guests, and discussions of TAG during 2008 and read letters of thanks and feedback that the group had composed to be sent to previous guests. Dennis also spoke about the upcoming guests of 2009. Listener participation also played a role in today's program.Comments[8] |
Thank you, Dennis, for your comprehensive report of the Taxpayers Action Group. I found the information beneficial because I am a so-called "senior citizen" (77) and often feel frustrated that no one is doing anything to keep an eye on local government activity. I used to listen to Big Bad John but would be turned off by his agenda quite often and felt he had a very negative approach to broadcasting. Even though he himself was from Illinois the show he did had a real hick feeling to it. I stopped listening and didn't realize he had ended his show until someone told me about this new one. My son-in-law gets the credit for my ability to listen on the world wide web. I like this new guy Larry Whittaker. I have heard him before on other shows and enjoy his cousin Hank on the Veteran's show. They're both ok. Getting back to your review of Tag this past year, keep up the good work. And if my 2 cents is worth 2 cents I propose you always have the meetings at a restaurant. Us older folks like to have an excuse to go out to eat.
Best to you,
Stan
Best to you,
Stan
on behalf of illinois, reagan, lincoln, sandburg, hemingway, dirksen, ann margaret, dick butkus, adlai stevenson, gene hackman, dick van dyke, obama, maclane stevenson, lou rawls,
frank lloyd wright, dick schofield, ike turner-e.st.louis, oprah now,
jordan ( not originally ), al barlick (NL umpire) (baseball hall of fame) (my step grandad) big bad john, most of the corn, and me.
taxpayer watch groups!! mean well! but in the 30's/40's/50's/60's/70's corporations paid 20-25 % corporate income tax to their nation/=america! from the 80's thru now they pay 3 to 7 % corporate tax to the (homeland),. You! make up the difference, on a thirty year stagnant wage combined with inflation. Hmmn? That happens when you vote for corporations and their corporate lawyers write the corporate laws..lobbyists.
that is how barack became president for the enlightened americans. reveille. wakeup! (fr.).
frank lloyd wright, dick schofield, ike turner-e.st.louis, oprah now,
jordan ( not originally ), al barlick (NL umpire) (baseball hall of fame) (my step grandad) big bad john, most of the corn, and me.
taxpayer watch groups!! mean well! but in the 30's/40's/50's/60's/70's corporations paid 20-25 % corporate income tax to their nation/=america! from the 80's thru now they pay 3 to 7 % corporate tax to the (homeland),. You! make up the difference, on a thirty year stagnant wage combined with inflation. Hmmn? That happens when you vote for corporations and their corporate lawyers write the corporate laws..lobbyists.
that is how barack became president for the enlightened americans. reveille. wakeup! (fr.).
posted by: mark from Illinois on Fri, 1/23 09:24 PM EST
..and our current United States Secretary of State Hilarie Rodham Clinton. Yes, one more, Illinois person.
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Today, on Pulse Of The Taxpayer, our guest was Dennis Morgan from the Taxpayers Action Group of Marion County. Dennis gave us a review of the meetings, guests, and discussions of TAG during 2008 and read letters of thanks and feedback that the group had composed to be sent to previous guests. Dennis also spoke about the upcoming guests of 2009. Listener participation also played a role in today's program.