Beware! Political bewitching hour upon us

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Let the voter beware.

With barely 2 weeks until Election Day, dishonesty is everywhere.

Debates. Polls.

Polls about debates. Debates about polls.

That’s politics. That’s political speech.

Be skeptical. Trust at your own risk.

This is getting scarier than Halloween.

And it’s much more important.

MAYBE THE BEST example of muddied political speech can be found in Lee County’s referendum on a sales tax increase to provide new money for local schools.

How much of an increase?

That depends on whom you ask.

Do you want to know the percent, the percentage increase, or the percentage point difference?

The proposal would add a new 1 percent sales tax to most retail purchases.

That is not the same thing as a 1 percent increase in the local sales tax rate. Blame the vocabulary of math.

The proposal, instead, would increase the Dixon sales tax rate by 1 percentage point – to 0.0775.

To verbally minimize the impact of the proposal, that’s a good way to explain it.

But people who oppose the ballot measure want to maximize that impact, so they are using a bigger number: a 15 percent increase in Dixon’s total sales tax.

That figure, also, is accurate, even if slightly exaggerated.

Adding 1 cent to Dixon’s present sales tax of 6.75 cents on the dollar would increase the total rate by 14.8 percent.

So, if voters approve the referendum on Nov. 6, the sales tax in Dixon will be determined by multiplying the cost of taxable goods by 0.0775, instead of 0.0675.

The sales tax charged in Dixon, of course, includes the state sales tax of 6.25 percent.

We hope that clears up the confusion.

We know it doesn’t.

ILLINOIS VOTERS ARE in a lose-lose situation with regard to the election of the next state Legislature.

If Democrats maintain control – which seems likely but undeserved – we will see the same embarrassing inaction we’ve experienced in the General Assembly for years.

If Republicans win a majority, we will likely be subjected to the reactionary social agenda of ALEC – American Legislative Exchange Council – which includes an insidious voter suppression plan.

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