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Root: A policy roadmap to win the next Nevada gubernatorial race

Root: A policy roadmap to win the next Nevada gubernatorial race
N&V Staff
April 24, 2017

Gov. Brian Sandoval. (Courtesy: Sam Morris/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

(Wayne Allyn Root, Las Vegas Review-Journal) – What’s lacking in politics today is common sense. I’ll bet the platform below could elect the next governor of Nevada 100 out of 100 times.

Like President Trump, I’m a simple, common-sense businessman who gets things done for the average middle-class citizen. So here goes. Tell me the candidate who publicly announced this agenda would not win by a landslide.

1) Eliminate the Nevada car registration tax. Am I the only one who understands this is the worst tax in all of Nevada? This has to be among the highest car registration taxes in the nation. It is ridiculous, outrageous and a gigantic rip-off. No state should tax its residents for 2 percent of a car’s value ever single year. Folks, that’s theft, pure and simple.

2) Pass a Nevada version of California’s Prop 13. We can never again trust our politicians or local government bureaucrats. They just want to steal our money. Is your home underwater? They don’t care. Are you a senior on a fixed income? They don’t care. They want to raise your property taxes- whether you can afford it, or not. The citizens have to ban it — by law.

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