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Why is the Gov. taking tax money to teach truck driving??

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This entry was posted on 5/10/2008 2:05 PM and is filed under Beebe continues the corruption legacy.

 

 

 

Arkansas State Capitol

Governor Mike Beebe:                                                                                                 May 10, 2008

Governor,

I am overwhelmed by your benevolence and compassion bequeathing $1 million of hard-earned Arkansans tax money to create a truck driving school, and in your hometown no less, for the likes of ABF, HUNT, Maverick, Bean, USA, ad infinitum.

Is this a means to teach illegal aliens how to drive trucks at a much lesser price to satisfy a number of your handlers? 

As you should well know, this is not a proper nor legal function of government.

 Appreciate you and Harriman not hatching up anymore political scams.

Kindest regards,

Joe McCutchen

P.S. I trust you are satisfied with the 3 day 4 state illegal Mexican conclave held in the state capitol under locked doors.   Also illegal.

Cc:  everywhere & www.arkansasfreedom.com  dedicated to exposing corruption

 

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    • 5/11/2008 8:52 PM Norm wrote:
      Is there any legal precedent for the Governor to use public funds for this truck drivers school? Did the governor decide on his own without any vote from the House and Senate? If he did decide on his own then it would be perfectly legal for ANY taxpayer to prevent him from doing so. Elected officials cannot indiscriminately doll out public funds without some kind of approval process either from the House/Senate or the voters themselves. If the Governor spends the money for any private enterprise that has no redeeming value for or by the citizens, then he should be charged with theft of public funds.


      Excellent questions...none of which we expect an honest answer.

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