On Nh living and commutes..

bryan bryan at intersection.com
Fri Apr 23 10:19:00 EDT 2004


<snip>
> This has gone to court several times and has been effectively tossed
> out. When presented with the "taxation without representation" plea, the
> general attitude of the courts seem to be "you have the ability to
> petition your MA representative" - if the representative doesn't want to
> hear you, then you can haul them before the state of MA, and present
> your case that they have to listen to you or MA owes all those taxes
> back to all the NH residents.


"petition your MA representative"  -  did the court clarify who "your MA 
representative" is? since districts and which rep is your rep is based on 
where you live in Mass, whose your rep if you live in NH?

I don't see how this representative can be "your representative" anyway, when 
you didn't get a vote ....

I think this court was confused about what "representation" actually means.

what court was it?


- Bryan


>
> All of the sudden, you'll discover that they listen to you. Its funny if
> it wasn't so pathetic.
>
> Its the same with Maine and Vermont.
>
> > Adding fuel to the fire,
> > Kenny
>
> Its just a paper fire. ;-)
>
> --Bruce



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