Letter: Tax increase will hurt more than just older citizens

Posted 5/5/17

To the editor:

Hillary’s “basket of deplorables” and the “basket of the privileged” are on a collision course of disaster for the rest of us. Both seem to have no …

This item is available in full to subscribers.

Please log in to continue

Log in

Register to post events


If you'd like to post an event to our calendar, you can create a free account by clicking here.

Note that free accounts do not have access to our subscriber-only content.

Day pass subscribers

Are you a day pass subscriber who needs to log in? Click here to continue.


Letter: Tax increase will hurt more than just older citizens

Posted

To the editor:

Hillary’s “basket of deplorables” and the “basket of the privileged” are on a collision course of disaster for the rest of us. Both seem to have no understanding of reality for anyone but themselves. There seems to be very little concern or respect by either side for the world toward others outside of their own sphere. 

We have a beautiful town, a good place to live. That being said, we need to respect everyone’s needs not just one or the other segment if we wish to keep our well working diverse community.

A good education has never needed to provide a lot of bells and whistles to provide excellence. It needs people, teachers who have a great zest for knowledge and know how to inspire the young to learn and seek knowledge in their path through life.

Respect is needed by both sides of the middle school question as well as other projects in our town. There are many of us, in of all stages of life who cannot afford higher taxes over many years, not just our older citizens.

Our town government should serve everyone not just one segment of our town. 

Finally, the schools in Barrington are public schools not private schools.

Barbara A. Flanders

Barrington

2024 by East Bay Media Group

Barrington · Bristol · East Providence · Little Compton · Portsmouth · Tiverton · Warren · Westport
Meet our staff
MIKE REGO

Mike Rego has worked at East Bay Newspapers since 2001, helping the company launch The Westport Shorelines. He soon after became a Sports Editor, spending the next 10-plus years in that role before taking over as editor of The East Providence Post in February of 2012. To contact Mike about The Post or to submit information, suggest story ideas or photo opportunities, etc. in East Providence, email mrego@eastbaymediagroup.com.