by Melinda
Pillsbury-Foster
At a recent County Commissioner's
Meeting the issue of dog tags was raised. It seems someone was going
through the many, many sources the County looks to for funding their
ongoing operations and a pair of inquiring eyes realized it had been
a long time since the fee for licensing your dog had been raised and
the cost of licensing dogs in Ashtabula is lower than other counties.
So, they decided they should raise the price.
Some would ask what good it does you,
as a citizen and taxpayer, to license your dog or anything else. A
license is, “Official or legal permission to do or own a
specified thing.” In two counties of Nevada they license
prostitution. Since prostitution is generally a crime those
purchasing a license do not have to worry about being arrested.
What service do you receive when you
buy a license for your dog? Do they inspect the dog to ensure it is
healthy? Provide tattooing so your pooch can be returned to you?
Recently, the County Commissioners
hired Carl Feather as a bounty hunter to find people who are renting
a room in their homes so they can be charged a bed tax. Some people
are doing so to make ends meet at a time when money is daily worth
less and so must be stretched further. Commissioner Joe Moroski came
over to chat with some of us attending after a meeting and was
enthusiastic about setting Carl on the hunt. There was money to be
found, he said. But what about the impact on people just trying to
scratch by, he was asked. A long pause ensued.
Also recently, the new owner of the
old Sky Bank in Rock Creek was shocked to discover the property tax
on the building was set for taxation, not at its present purchase
price, was higher, $35,000, but for its former value. The difference
this made in taxes was significant. Instead of starting a business,
desperately needed in Ashtabula County, she is now considering a move
to Geauga or Lake Counties.
When times are tough it is important to
encourage people to try new ways to build their incomes and new
businesses, otherwise how are things to improve and people find new
ways to prosper? People understand tightening their belts, cutting
back, and focusing on essentials.
Ask yourself, can we really afford the
government we have today?
kinda like when a meeting with the farm bureau in july hosted by various government agencies had the state senator tell us of the proposed tax and use of water. "its good for us
ReplyDeleteand get used to it"
there was no outcry, folks couldn't wait for the free ice cream
"people get the government they deserve"
Deletean old timer said this
prolly a signer of the constitution I would guess
why not just buy the votes with food stamps or section 8 vouchers