The Daily Herald
Dear Mrs. Pyke,
Your excellent article on the reasons behind high Chicago gas costs nevertheless missed one of the important
reasons why I paid $3.59 a gallon in South
Beloit , IL Sunday, about
70 cents a gallon less then I'm paying in this area.
It may not be politically correct to say so, and might get
you in trouble at the newspaper, so I don't blame you for not mentioning it, but
every transaction in Cook
County is subject to a
hidden political corruption and crime tax. Every time a citizen buys gas or
food or anything else, the cost is higher because of higher taxes which go into
the pockets of politically favored groups who deliver the votes, into the pockets
of political cronies and relatives, into politically padded payrolls and into
outright corruption. There is also a surcharge to fund programs for people who
do not pull their own weight economically. And there is a crime tax, as crime
not only increases public budgets, but increases the cost of doing business
here which has to be passed on to consumers. Every robbery, mugging and murder
in Chicago has
a direct cost to your wallet.
My only tip for saving money is for productive people to
vote with their feet and flee the area. I have just announced my
retirement as of November 30, 2013 due to declining health from pulmonary
fibrosis, which, as you doubtless know, kills more people than breast cancer
every year. After December 1, I expect that I will never spend another penny in
Crook County .
Robert A. Hall
USMC 1964-68
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