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May 4, 2023, 10 tweets

Hagadone Holdings LLP, the corporation that *owns* the Coeur d'Alene Resort, CDA Press, and almost much every newspaper in North Idaho and West Montana paid LESS in taxes in 2021 than they did in 2012.

But YOU should definitely "Vote YES" for higher taxes on May 16th 🙄 twitter.com/i/web/status/1…

Oh yeah, I forgot — Hagadone Holdings LLP, and ALL of the Hagadone Corporation's subsidiaries filed to have their taxes cancelled in 2022.

Look at allllll these companies.

Remember that time a crazy radical ex-professor from Sun Valley came to Coeur d'Alene to plot against conservatives and "bring pressure to bear" on elected conservative officials?

He called out the Hagadone Corp. (by name) to take "hardcore measures."
idahotribune.org/news/secrets-r…

"What is the Hagadone Corporation, other corporations and POWER ELITES in the community doing to pressure these [NIC] trustees?"

Very cool stuff Hagadone Corp.

We truly hope Brad, and Todd are cozy in their multi-million dollar homes.

We're Glad they can pay less in taxes, while advocating for poorer people in the county to pay more, as a financial crisis looms, inflation spikes and wages stagnate.

P.S. The Hagadone "Summer home" sold for just shy of $50 Million in Palm Desert California.
desertsun.com/story/marketpl…

They may own ALL the media, the resort, the boat company, and some of the largest estates in the county, but at least they aren't the LARGEST land owners...

That spot is reserved for Community Library Network Vice-Chair Judy Meyer and her husband Steve.
parkwoodproperties.com/project/

Congrats Judy!

Glad you still have enough cash left over, after giving NIC $12 MILLION in 2017 to be able to loan yourself $22k for your campaign to keep pornography within the reach of minors in our local libraries.

Real "Grassroots" Am I Right?
elections.sos.idaho.gov/TED/Filings/80…

Correction* it was $1 Million in 2005, not $12 Million in 2017.

Doesn't change the fact that it would take the average Kootenai Citizen 17 years to save up a million bucks, if they had ZERO expenses and no taxes (ha).

$1 Million may as well be $12.
spokesman.com/stories/2005/s…

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