Tax Billboard Act Unanimously Approved by City Council to be Placed on the March 2011 West Hollywood Ballot.
Yes on Taxing Billboards vs. the Billboard 'Puppeteers' will now be on stage.
WEST HOLLYWOOD, Calif., Dec. 13, 2010 /PRNewswire/ -- The Citizens of West Hollywood now have the right to vote Yes to Tax Billboards in their city. Over $4 Million dollars a year of new revenue for the People and city will be generated by approving the new ballot measure that will Tax Billboards 7% of the massive revenues generated by the Billboard Companies, according to Sunset Strip. The City Council also approved the right for the Billboard Companies, their lobbyist and allies to write an opposition to Taxing their Billboards on the ballot. The People of West Hollywood will also have the right on the ballot to express the positive benefits and effects by Voting Yes on Taxing Billboards.
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The election is just over 80 days away, and the Major Billboard Companies will most likely be mounting a massive campaign to persuade the voters to reject a Tax on their Billboards. The Billboard Companies and their lobbyist spend huge amounts of money on marketing, propaganda and political contributions to motivate politicians to speak out on their behalf. The rhetoric that the Anti Billboard Tax politicians and lobbyist voice will be clearly seen by the voters as them being the "dummy" for the Billboard "Puppeteers" & "Ventriloquist" (a person who manipulates their voice so that it appears that the voice is coming from elsewhere).
The creative and honest hard working majority of Voters in West Hollywood, who pay their fair share of taxes, will vote Yes to Tax Billboards and will support the politicians that support the interest of the People of West Hollywood. They will also be the audience for the Billboard "Puppeteers" and their "dummies" which will be performing on the media stage in West Hollywood before the March 2011 election.
SOURCE Sunset Strip
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