Got my 2005 General Assembly Update from my State Senator, Marty Williams (1st SD) It’s a nice, slick glossy fold out with buzz word-length explanations of his big three bills and five areas of focus. It appears Marty wants to take credit for Protecting Your Family, Advocating for the Environment, Helping the Community, Reducing Crime and Improving Public Safety, and Cutting Taxes.
The “Cutting Taxes’ section is written as third person passive voice claiming, “During Senator Williams’ time in office, over one billion dollars in tax cuts have been passed by the General Assembly. Some of the significant tax cuts that affect you every day include: The elimination of the state sales tax on groceries (2005), a reduction of the “Car Tax” (2000), eliminate the “Marriage Penalty” on state taxes (2004).
What did this Republican politician not say? Marty didn’t say he voted for over $1.5b in tax increases in 2004 – the largest tax increase in Virginia history. It doesn’t say he sponsored the bill for the Transportation Referendum (2002 – tax scam) that was defeated over 2:1 in Hampton Roads. Taxes were cut and taxes were raised since Marty was elected in 1995. Sort of like there was a Recession, 9-11 and the Red Sox won the Series during the same time, and VA Sen. Williams was present during, but not a player in those events either. Yet, Republican Williams is responsible for the tax raises that affect ‘you’ every day. But, he doesn’t remind the voters. Odd isn’t it?


