A group led by Sonomans for Tax Justice stage a peaceful demonstration this evening at the Sonoma post office on Broadway. The group convened on the Plaza at 5:30 p.m. and walked down to the post office, where tax returns can be filed until 6:30 p.m. to beat the annual deadline. Ben Boyce, one of the organizers, said the protest was a call for “No more cuts until the one percent pay the same tax rate as the rest of us.”
Tax day protest
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The rate the one per centers pay is a heck a lot more that you’ll ever pay.
Maybe if you spent less time protesting & more time working, you’d be a one percenter…..think about it.
first off the one per centers make more in one quarter than i made in thirty years and i pay a higher tax rate go figure. 2nd i have worked my whole life started at sixteen paying into social security and medicare and the one per centers want to take them away. so think where you are a 99 per center sticking up for the one per centers, i don’t get that explan that to me .