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The thirteenth that I hope you're not since superstitious.
But that this this day is that the when you should be all worried about her anxious -- nervous about you should be anxious about this Sunday July 15.
That's the date that the group Americans for Tax Reform that's the Grover Norquist -- bet it calls it the cost the government day basically.
It's what Americans on average after work.
The cover the cost for government spending and that Sunday July 15 for crying out loud.
It includes all federal state and local spending so the date varies state by state.
Now the best state for taxes that at such a thing is Tennessee.
Tennessee is the well.
Everybody there's got the best deal the -- the government there is actually June 28.
You mention.
Those folks there are going to be feeling pretty good there working for themselves right now the worst states you're gonna see it being developed here.
Connecticut.
New York.
New Jersey.
State governments that have particularly high taxes so the good folks who live in those states.
After work until -- you're ready.
August.
Nine balances on average.
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The pay for the cost the government at all levels it's almost a full month.
Beyond the national average cost of government day.
New York New Jersey workers by the -- have to work until the August and Americans for Tax Reform conducting the study -- previous years the cost the government they have never before.
2008 gone beyond June 26 but that all changed.
And what changed more regulation.
More government spending in the fact we have -- -- workers paying for more beneficiaries.
And recipients of government service.
And according to the Congressional Budget Office the federal government is on track for another one trillion dollar plus.
Just another one I -- this one trillion.
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If throw it kind of interest think and it's four years.
In Iraq.
That's despite the fact that we paid 5% more in taxes during the first nine months of this fiscal year 5% more than we paid.
-- here simply put our government is growing too big too fast.
And that next time President Obama says he wants to raise our taxes.
-- recognizable White House announced the same time -- the very same time that they were calling for higher taxes.
What would be the date we've all have to work to pay for government.
And what day will we begin to be working for ourselves.
Stay tuned but don't.