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Auggie

(31,182 posts)
Tue Aug 10, 2021, 06:39 PM Aug 2021

John Cox brings Monopoly board to S.F. campaign stop to rail against income taxes

San Francisco Chronicle / 8-10-21

Perennial candidate and Republican gubernatorial hopeful John Cox, swung through San Francisco Tuesday on a campaign stop — but without his trained bear.

Cox said he’s all done campaigning with the 1,000-pound Kodiak brown bear who joined him on his campaign kickoff in May. On Tuesday, he was playing a different game entirely.

“Voters need to be reminded of who I am,” said Cox, who dropped by a Union Square hotel to stand in the middle of a giant Monopoly board to do a little reminding.

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The squares on the giant board — which he proudly acknowledged was another “campaign gimmick’’ — were decorated to show what he said were Newsom’s failings. There was a “high-speed rail to nowhere” square and an “income tax” square and a “vehicle license tax” square.

Link (& paywall): https://www.sfchronicle.com/politics/article/John-Cox-brings-Monopoly-board-to-S-F-campaign-16378012.php




Fuck you Cox ... this recall is costing taxpayers over $200 million.

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John Cox brings Monopoly board to S.F. campaign stop to rail against income taxes (Original Post) Auggie Aug 2021 OP
The high speed rail system Mr.Bill Aug 2021 #1
Yeah. Was Arnold in office then? Auggie Aug 2021 #2
Yes he was, and he supported it. Mr.Bill Aug 2021 #3

Mr.Bill

(24,312 posts)
3. Yes he was, and he supported it.
Tue Aug 10, 2021, 07:02 PM
Aug 2021

And this "highest income tax rate in the nation" they keep hammering on is for people with a taxable income above one million dollars a year. I'm retired with a mid five figure income and pay no California income tax at all.

And he's bitching about the cigarette tax? That's laughable. That will appeal to about 5% of the voters. And most of that tax was also voted on, as was much of the gasoline tax.

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