Tem·po·rar·y – an adjective meaning lasting, used, serving, or enjoyed for a limited time. Derived from the Latin tempora rius, from tempus, tempor-, time. Synonyms include temporary, acting, ad interim, interim, provisional. Antonym is permanent. A PIT increase wouldn’t be as bad since roughly half of Pennsylvania households would not pay it. For the half that would end up footing the tax bill, the Governor says the increase would be “less than $5 per week.”
Milton Friedman said: “Congress can raise taxes because it can persuade a sizable fraction of the populace that somebody else will pay.”Read more

