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Political notes from Free Press staff writers Terri Hallenbeck, Sam Hemingway and Nancy Remsen
10.03.2007
Are you ready to revolt?
Tom Licata of Burlington launched a tax revolt this morning -- or at least he hopes he did. He has set up a Web site, appropriately found at http://www.vermonttaxrevolt.org/, where he provides a petition for like-minded Vermonters to sign to try to stir up some change in Montpelier. The petition is short -- none of those lengthy whereases and resolves. It says only: Our unsustainable and oppressive tax burdens need to be addressed with a comprehensive, Long-Term Economic Plan. One that provides a road map of hope and opportunity through economic and productivity growth, leading to the kind of quality job growth and affordable living standards all Vermonters deserve. Licata lays out the case for joining his petition drive/revolt in the section of the Web site entitled Vermont's Economic and Demographic Crisis. It's long, but references mushrooming increases in government spending, decreasing population and tax bases, and significant liabilities such as deteriorating roads and bridges. Licata said in a telephone interview that political leaders are ducking the crisis, preferring to focus on issues that don't have a direct impact on Vermonters such as global warming. "There is no long term comprehensive plan," he said, meaning an economic development, government reform plan. Many critics just complain, but Licata offers solutions on his Web site, too. First, he says, people need to see a sense of urgency to the discussion. Then start planning change. "We need to grow our economy," he said. Why not pre-permit selected areas for economic development? He also suggests state government ought to be shrunk. He suggests the target should be 20 percent reduction in government spending. If programs can't be cut, he urges privatization. When asked where he would insert the knife, Licata said, "I don't know state government, but my gut tells me there is fat in there we could cut." Licata is serious about trying to start a revolt. He has not only sent out batches of emails, he's buying advertising in newspapers across the state to draw attention to the movement. "I just got mad and I really feel a calling. I feel really strongly about telling people of the state what is going on," Licata said. Licata lives in Burlington and has made several runs for the city council. In those campaigns, he raised similar fiscal concerns. He runs marathons, coaches kids sports etc. In others words, he has a life beyond this cause. So while he said he's passionate about trying to stir up the public about the current state of affairs in Vermont, he's not giving his life to it. "If nothing happens," he said, "I'll move on." -- Nancy Remsen
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