Annoyed by Pallone’s votes on tax reform

After seriously reviewing Rep. Frank Pallone’s (D-6) voting record on important issues, it is alarming to me, as it should be to all the voters in Congressional District 6, just how out of control Pallone is when it comes to tax reform. He has consistently voted no on tax issues that would help create prosperity for Americans.

Let me provide several examples. In December 2005 Pallone voted no to retain reduced taxes on capital gains and dividends. In May 2004 he voted no on making permanent an increase in the child-tax credit. In April 2004 he voted no on permanently eliminating the marriage penalty. In April 2002 he voted no on making the Bush tax cuts permanent. In April 2001 he voted no on eliminating the estate tax (death tax). And the list goes on.

Pallone’s voting record indicates that he is a “big spender” on tax votes.

The voters of District 6 must put an end to Pallone’s out-ofcontrol spending. Come November, we must show Frank we are fed up with this robbery. We want the candidate who promises to reduce taxes — her name is Anna Little. Anna promotes an immediate reduction in all taxes. She believes income taxes punish success and discourage investment.

On Nov. 2 we can make our voices heard and show Pallone that we vote no to everything he stands for by electing Anna Little to Congress.

To view more of Frank Pallone’s voting record you can visit http://www.ontheissues.org/senate/ frank_pallone.htm#jobs.

Susan Christopher

Asbury Park