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Unions Unhappy with City Budget Tax Cuts

You'd think a property tax cut would mean that the birds would be singing, the bees would be buzzing, and everything would be ice cream and cake in a happy Bluff City, but it's not.

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ReligionStinks - 6/7/2012 3:53 PM
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I'm pleasantly surprised by the tax cut. That's very unusual and refreshing.

Frayserboi - 6/7/2012 6:16 AM
1 Vote
@missy22.....That's the dayum truth! Those over-paid pubic employees should be on their knees thankful to have a job, for crying out loud! I would suggest cutting the pay a little more along with the excessive "holidays" & sick days, which is WAY more than the private sector receives......

missy22 - 6/6/2012 7:23 PM
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If any city employee doesn't like their deal, they are are free to go elsewhere. There should be no such thing as a public employee union.
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