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re: Micheal Savage going off on trump for raising his taxes in California
Posted on 12/19/17 at 11:56 am to Papplesbeast
Posted on 12/19/17 at 11:56 am to Papplesbeast
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Just like people can move out of California because its taxes are too high, people can move to California if its high taxes are the massive advantage you seem to think they are.
Nice try.
I mean, not even close to a response. But, that's cause you really don't have one.
The Fed treating everyone the same and then letting THEM choose locally what kind of local taxes they want is far superior than the Fed creating a rate........then when local people VOTE themselves higher taxes, the Fed gives them a break.
I can tell you know this point is unassailable because you've spent 5 pages avoiding it.
Posted on 12/19/17 at 12:11 pm to ShortyRob
quote:
Nice try.
I mean, not even close to a response. But, that's cause you really don't have one.
The Fed treating everyone the same and then letting THEM choose locally what kind of local taxes they want is far superior than the Fed creating a rate........then when local people VOTE themselves higher taxes, the Fed gives them a break.
I can tell you know this point is unassailable because you've spent 5 pages avoiding it.
LOL. One of the biggest problems with the federal government is that it treats everyone the same, one-size-fits-all, and you're arguing for that proposition? If you really believed that, then you would be arguing for corporations, which are legally people, to be taxed the same way individuals are taxed. But you're not.
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