Pro-taxation Vandals Deface Ron Paul 2012 Louisiana Campaign Headquarters

April 17, 2012--12:30 AM CDT Criminals destroy private property in vain effort to silence local tax-freedom activists

BATON ROUGE, Louisiana – A proposed increase on property taxes to fund a flailing public transportation system in the state capital of Baton Rouge has been met with considerable opposition from local conservatives, including many Ron Paul supporters. The so-called ‘CATS Tax’ is scheduled to be voted on Saturday, April 21st.

Local tax freedom activists placed a sign in front of the Ron Paul Louisiana Headquarters at 7047 Jefferson Street, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, with the blessing of Pete Chamberlain, Louisiana State Director, and Charlie Davis, Louisiana State Chairman.

On the evening of April 16th, criminals vandalized the sign with spray paint, effectively censoring the anti-taxation message, and damaging the private property of both the Ron Paul campaign and the local activists.

Alex Velasquez, spokesman for the Baton Rouge-based Anti-CATS Tax initiative, made the following statement:

“Taxation is initiated by an increasingly-intrusive government intent on growing its footprint no matter the cost to taxpayers, and this outsize growth in government is sometimes supported by fringe elements. You seldom see conservatives vandalizing the private property of liberals, because taxation advocates simply don’t understand or respect private property. Unfortunately, when some wishing to voice their opinion witness resistance on the part of hardworking middle class taxpayers, who bear a heavy tax burden, some in the pro-tax camp resort to vandalism thinking it will advance their cause.”

http://thedeadpelican.com/2012/RPTAXSIGNS.HTM

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