Tuesday, June 13, 2006

Watch The Wording

Ohio Senator George Voinovich was one of two Republicans to vote against the repeal of the estate tax. (Actually, it's worse--he voted to prevent a vote on the repeal. The law would pass if the Senate did its duty, but it only take 41 Senators to hold up business.)

What was his argument? "I am thinking not only about the present but about our children and grandchildren and the legacy--or burden--we will leave them." So he wants to leave a legacy to our children by not allowing private citizens to leave a legacy to their children.

Thanks, George. And tell me where to send my money, since you obviously know how to spend it better.

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