Over at the Concord Monitor, a Tom Shamberg (a flaming Progressive from his voting record in the NH Legislature and ratings), is all about having the State take on the responsibility and cost for all of NH’s Education (hey, that’s what Progressives do – take away control but make everyone else pay for it). From this proposition, he has a line on how NH Legislators should be acting to make his Utopia of freeing NH property taxpayers (which, when you think about it, is everyone). Problem is, it WILL require other taxes. The worst part is that even as he complains about the State interfering at the local level with unfunded mandates, his answer is not to strengthen the local communities but to continue the wrenching away of that local control and upshifting it to the State – further away away from those that should be in charge. So, take away local governance on local taxes and what will you get?
Yeah – New Jersey’s taxation without the goodness. My response was (a little editing here):
Keeping control local is the NH way – not upshifting the responsibility, the cost, and the control. Property taxes are local – don’t like them? Run for your selectboard, budget committee, or school board and make sure your local government lives within your means. Remember, you chose to (continue to) live or move there – how is it “fair” to impose your local community’s costs on others?
Short answer: it’s not. It is neither fair or moral. How is it moral to put a claim on someone else’s stuff (money, time, expertise, labor, things) for your benefit? Schamberg is doing exactly that – and it sounds like you are too.







