Take two thick slices of Noonie's day old bread, smear Honey Cup honey mustard
liberally over both. Cover both slices with green leaf lettuce. Then on one slice only lay smoked turkey on the lettuce,
a tomato slice on the turkey and sprinkle it with shredded carrot. Then on the lay a slice of provolone cheese over the
carrot then a green pepper ring on top of the cheese. Sprikle with sprouts. Cover with the other slice, lettuce side down.
The letuce should be stuck to the bread with honey mustard so it doesn't fall off when you turn it upside down to cover the
sandwich. Slice sandwich in half with a knife. Wrap in tightly in plastic wrap. Use too much wrap. Tape on label. Tadaaa!
Weighs one pound. Costs Four Bucks.
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A message from Tom Licata
Friday, February 16, 2007
Wow. My body still hurts. I'm grateful that so far the city hasn't come by with a plow and plugged the hole to my driveway. Anyway- here's something to read for today: A message from Andy Montroll's opponent, Independent Ward Six candidate Tom Licata... (Below the row of stars.)
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HAD ENOUGH? Elect Tom Licata City Council, Ward 6
Nobel laureate and economist Milton Friedman gave one of his last interviews in July of 2006. When asked about his thoughts on a China versus India comparison, he gave the following response: “China has maintained political and human collectivism while gradually freeing the economic market. This has so far been very successful but is heading for a clash, since economic freedom and political collectivism are not compatible.” It is this incompatibility of tensions – also defined as cognitive dissonance - between Vermont’s social-collectivist leanings and prosperous economic wants that drives our current state-of-confusion. Meaningful progress as a city - and State - will require us to bridge this gap of incongruence.
The results of Burlington’s collectivist leanings: a 50% increase in property and sale taxes in 3 years; millions of dollars in under-funded pension benefits and unaffordable wages paid to government employees; a refusal to provide tax relief through an objective study of city operations; a refusal to unlock the tax revenue relief that a partnership of public/private developers would consummate in developing our waterfront; and prized Burlington properties and institutions co-opted to achieve political ends (City Market, our failed waterfront bus terminal, the Intervale land sale, Moran Plant). This quiet campaign to leverage city assets to further an economically-challenged progressive movement has resulted in enormous opportunity costs in the form of lost tax revenues and higher taxes.
Together, our two current city councilors have 25 years of longevity. Continuing to vote these people into office while simultaneously complaining about the financial fiasco we’re facing is what Einstein defined as insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.
An enormous difference exists between the kind of government that wants to help its citizens, and the kind of government that wants to help its citizens by having them become beholden to it. Endorsing the former and witnessing the latter in our current state-of-affairs, seems to reflect the decision before you. Call me if you have any questions, or would like a sign for your lawn.
Tom Licata, Independent Candidate City Council Ward 6 172 Deforest Rd., Burlington, Vt. 05401 (802) 658-8624; tomlicata@verizon.net
It is my view that this lust for higher and higher taxes has driven many a business out of town.
In our local shopping center we have lost an appliance store, a book store, Carvel's,a good quality clothing store, Ben Franklin's and a weekly flea market just to name a few.
This new shopping center is nice, but not better.
Downtown had many good stores like Sears and Pennys and Woolworth's that are all gone beside many more. The stores there now seem to cater to rich young people.
Burlington shopping resembles that of any city. It has nothing to do with Burlington. Every town has the same stores. Lower taxes wouldn't have kept Woolworth's in Burlington.
I want to thank the blogger very much not only for this post but also for his all previous efforts. I found www.burlingtonpol.com to be extremely interesting. I will be coming back to www.burlingtonpol.com for more information.
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It is my view that this lust for higher and higher taxes has driven many a business out of town.
In our local shopping center we have lost an appliance store, a book store, Carvel's,a good quality clothing store, Ben Franklin's and a weekly flea market just to name a few.
This new shopping center is nice, but not better.
Downtown had many good stores like Sears and Pennys and Woolworth's that are all gone beside many more.
The stores there now seem to cater to rich young people.