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Letter: Thinks tax discussion should wait

By Jamison Roberts

For the tax discussion I believe the topic should be tabled for a later time. A lot of people are not as fortune as others due to the troubled times of us living in a pandemic.

Just because some people are fortunate enough to be able to swing a new tax it doesn't mean that everyone can. A lot of people have lost their jobs, and because of that they are either unemployed or have had to a different job that pays less than the previous one.

A new tax might be a viable possibility when everything is running normally and we're not smack dab in the middle of a pandemic. But until that time I believe we need to make do with the taxes and revenue we already have.

This is just my thoughts on the matter, --Jamison




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