Submitted by Guest of the Committee to Abolish Local Liquor Authority (not verified) on Mon, 12/20/2010 - 4:14pm.
These guys are just trying to save their cushy appointments.
There is no reason for gov't to be in the retail biz.
Fine, have a state liquor authority or whatever, but liquor stores should be just like grocery stores or gift shops or any other retailer. Let private enterprise thrive! Let small biz thrive!
Stop funneling money to board members in every county. That's the number of board members times 100 who don't do anything. They aren't clerks, they don't sweep up at the end of the day, they don't order the stock, stock the shelves, or control inventory. They are just paid members of a pretend board.
Ignorant, backward, patronage.
Did I mention ignorant?
How about backward.
This money should be going to state tax coffers not the pockets of umphundreds of board members! Look at any state that lets liquor be retail. You don’t need a committee to study it. It’s a store: stock it, sell the product, send the taxes to the state, make a profit--without gov't interference.
Get your filthy gov’t hands off the liquor stores!
Lies, propaganda, and protectionism
These guys are just trying to save their cushy appointments.
There is no reason for gov't to be in the retail biz.
Fine, have a state liquor authority or whatever, but liquor stores should be just like grocery stores or gift shops or any other retailer. Let private enterprise thrive! Let small biz thrive!
Stop funneling money to board members in every county. That's the number of board members times 100 who don't do anything. They aren't clerks, they don't sweep up at the end of the day, they don't order the stock, stock the shelves, or control inventory. They are just paid members of a pretend board.
Ignorant, backward, patronage.
Did I mention ignorant?
How about backward.
This money should be going to state tax coffers not the pockets of umphundreds of board members! Look at any state that lets liquor be retail. You don’t need a committee to study it. It’s a store: stock it, sell the product, send the taxes to the state, make a profit--without gov't interference.
Get your filthy gov’t hands off the liquor stores!