The Coup: Unexpected Developments
Claire Wolfe at Backwoods Home Magazine - the Hardvillians strike back at businesses that pay the town's new sales tax. And Claire announces that the column will be weekly come January 1, 2007. Yay! [clairefiles]
Hardyvillians seemed to like the notion of going after the tax-cooperators, even if most weren't willing to risk their own Cowboy Cadillacs on the effort. Shortly thereafter, it became difficult for the owners of the taxpaying stores to buy a pair of shoes (at a non-taxing store) or get a cup of Hog Trough coffee. Their mail got mis-filed at the post office. Respectable neighbors wouldn't speak to them. They were, in short, shunned.
Sassy Frassy and the Bon Mot, as if they hadn't already suffered enough, both got to deal with Hiram J. McCarty, an insurance adjuster with (do I need to say it?) a long Hardyvillian pedigree, who made the post-Katrina insurance Scrooges look like Lady Bountiful.