{"id":19533,"date":"2023-05-03T00:19:06","date_gmt":"2023-05-03T00:19:06","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/woodriverweekly.com\/?p=19533"},"modified":"2023-05-02T19:20:35","modified_gmt":"2023-05-02T19:20:35","slug":"just-say-no-to-lot-tax","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/woodriverweekly.com\/index.php\/2023\/05\/03\/just-say-no-to-lot-tax\/","title":{"rendered":"JUST SAY NO TO LOT TAX"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>I oppose this tax and urge NO VOTE for the following reasons:<\/p>\n<p>There is absolutely no need for this tax. In the interest of sound governance in compliance with the rule of law, it must be ended now.<br \/>\nThe LOT tax is phony economics and foolish taxpayer subsidizing large, for-profit companies, with no benefit. To date over the last decade, the Ketchum taxpaying public has given many millions of dollars to very successful for-profit corporations who have war chests of funding for marketing. Enough is enough.<br \/>\nSubsidizing rich companies is a bad way to market. The incredible uniqueness of our area markets itself. Discounting and subsidization is counterproductive to market economics and sabotages the premier market position we enjoy. We want visitors and investors who play by the rules and don&#8217;t expect incentives and subsidies. We must insist on the rule of law and no special accommodations, especially for society\u2019s economic elites.<br \/>\nBe clear: there is no chance the airlines will pull out of Hailey, Idaho, as certain fearmongers suggest. Also, the notion that we should feel good that the airlines are willing to accept 50% of what we have been giving them over 10 years is ludicrous. Also ludicrous is the notion of taxing to create more funds for so-called \u201caffordable housing\u201d which, as pursued by Ketchum City Council and its seriously illegal entity \u201cKURA,\u201d whose existence is intended to end run Idaho law mandating municipal fiscal responsibility, is fraught with legal error and administrative stumbling. The Ketchum public has learned the hard way that Ketchum city government is ill equipped and way out of its league. Net of all costs, its affordable housing projects will turn out to be the most expensive housing for workers ever developed anywhere: \u201cNo Confidence\u201d is a polite way to put it.<br \/>\nWhen the prospect of a serious recession looms as it does today, the last thing a sane and responsible society does is create more tax and\/or continue ones whose purpose, if there was anything legitimate in the first place, has long disappeared.<br \/>\nKetchum city \u201cleaders\u201d are keen to ramp up city government and to create layers upon layers and new staff positions for this and that, for the purpose of embedding their tenancy ad infinitum. This crew is not whom you want to hand millions of dollars to. They have an abysmal track record of project mismanagement, non-responsiveness to public concerns, and lack of transparency.<br \/>\nLast year&#8217;s mayoral election was telling. This administration is on borrowed time, on its last leg, and soon to be sent packing.<br \/>\nThe question must be asked, what could have been accomplished with the many millions we handed over? And, how many times do we need to say no? The city put an initiative to increase LOTs charged in Ketchum before voters last May, but the measure was resoundingly defeated. But low and behold, that doesn\u2019t stop them from asking for more, again.<\/p>\n<p>Just Say No to stumbled government taxation and market intermeddling. VOTE NO on May 16.<\/p>\n<p>Thank you.<\/p>\n<p>Jim Hungelmann<br \/>\nKetchum<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I oppose this tax and urge NO VOTE for the following reasons: There is absolutely no need for this tax. In the interest of sound governance in compliance with the rule of law, it must be ended now. The LOT tax is phony economics and foolish taxpayer subsidizing large, for-profit companies, with no benefit. 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