Kerry Healey said in a 2004 interview:
To extend tax breaks to seniors in order to keep them overhoused and isolated in the suburbs is not necessarily the right answer.” says Healey. “Bring them into our city and town centers, into more appropriate housing and free up those properties to get back on the tax rolls of the community,
You just know that if Kerry Healey becomes governor, she is going to be jacking up property taxes on seniors. She’s going to work to repeal the circuit breaker provisions so that seniors are forced out of their houses and will have to move into low-income housing in the cities.
Kerry Healey’s husband’s company, AMG, took a $1 million tax credit designed for distressed areas. Problem is, his company was in one of the most exclusive communities in the state.
You just know that if Kerry Healey becomes governor, she will give our hard-earned tax dollars to millionaires like her husband. She will probably cut the corporate tax rate to zero, and in order to make up the money, will cut aid to cities in towns — just like the Romney/Healey administration did in 2003, resulting in fewer cops, firefighters, and teachers.
When Dick Cheney was in town to meet with her, Kerry Healey recently commented on illegal immigration. She said “the country cannot deport every illegal immigrant, stressing that, “we have to deal with the people who are here.”
In other words, Healey does not want to get the illegal immigrants out of our state. But we also know that she doesn’t want to make them productive members of society either. What does that leave? She wants them to work for pennies in the worst jobs out there. I bet she has a few working in one of her three houses right now. A Healey administration will see INCREASES in illegal immigrants in this state.
Kerry Healey is in favor of suspending the gas tax. Of course, the gas tax funds road and bridge improvements across the state, so suspending it would mean that that work would have to stop.
The Big Dig collapsed under Healey’s watch. So how is she proposing we avoid that in the future? With a new initiative called the “No Bridge Left Behind” act. This would cut funding to failing bridges, roads, and overpasses. Healey says “if the bridges aren’t going to get the job done, why should we reward failure? Let the marketplace decide”
The Romney/Healey administration tried to block the recent minimum wage increase. As a Republican, Healey obviously believes that there should be no minimul wage. If elected, you just know that Healey will move to eliminate the wage, and will do it via an executive “signing statement”. She will simply direct state agencies to stop prosecuting companies that don’t pay their workers enough.
Anyone care to continue?