I don't think that many. Its population is slowly shrinking, though. It's around 20 M, I think.Originally posted by: DarrelSPowers
I think my dad told me something like 1 million people left NY over the last decade? Not really surprised.
Originally posted by: Brainonska511
The State is cutting the budget, unfortunately, everyone wants their special programs still, so you can only cut so much. To make up the remaining short fall, you have to raise taxes.
Originally posted by: chess9
Originally posted by: GroundedSailor
Originally posted by: Hayabusa Rider
Originally posted by: winnar111
Originally posted by: Duwelon
Typical liberal fix to a problem they caused in the first place. Running out of money to pay for the votes you bought in the last election via more and more social programs that enslave the people to state? Simple: raise taxes on the evil rich to continue the same trend. The slaves don't care, they're uninspired so getting government scraps are all they think they can get anyway and once they're dependent on the government more with each passing day, the less likely they'll break free of their dependence or work hard enough to give up their cushy benefits.
While the Medicaid program would grow 3.8%
Problem bolded.
That's a huge problem with politicians pandering to that particular voting base. We've about had it, because our education dollars are being sent to increase an extremely generous medicaid program. It's the finest insurance one can have in this state. It's ridiculous.
Health care costs have risen far more than 3.8% across the industry so I would imagine a funding increase of 3.8% would represent a cut in real costs.
Yes, I was thinking the same thing. Also, how do you run a state in such circumstances without an increase in fees? Someone has to pay for education, parks, clean water, health care, etc. Those things make NY a state you'd want to live in. If you listened to the Libertarians, you couldn't drive the roads, breathe the air, find a kid who could spell computer, be safe from crime and fires, and so much more. New York City is also the gate way to America. Millions of people visit the city yearly, so you want a vibrant, healthy, clean city! Without those things, many of you wouldn't have jobs in NYC.
Be thankful for what you do have-good health, a job, some intelligence and a Democratic President.![]()
This ain't Somalia...yet!
-Robert
Originally posted by: chess9
Yes, I was thinking the same thing. Also, how do you run a state in such circumstances without an increase in fees? Someone has to pay for education, parks, clean water, health care, etc. Those things make NY a state you'd want to live in. If you listened to the Libertarians, you couldn't drive the roads, breathe the air, find a kid who could spell computer, be safe from crime and fires, and so much more. New York City is also the gate way to America. Millions of people visit the city yearly, so you want a vibrant, healthy, clean city! Without those things, many of you wouldn't have jobs in NYC.
Be thankful for what you do have-good health, a job, some intelligence and a Democratic President.![]()
Originally posted by: marincounty
NY needs to cut taxes. It's always the right answer. Just ask Bush...oops.
Originally posted by: Jaskalas
Perhaps, if it drives enough people out of NY ? then they won?t have to spend as much money on services. Then it could be considered a success.
Originally posted by: marincounty
NY needs to cut taxes. It's always the right answer. Just ask Bush...oops.
Originally posted by: DarrelSPowers
I think my dad told me something like 1 million people left NY over the last decade?
Originally posted by: Genx87
This will bring prosperity to NY.
Originally posted by: Dari
Originally posted by: spidey07
Originally posted by: Brainonska511
Typical Duwelon response from his ass - blame the 'liberals'.
The State is cutting the budget, unfortunately, everyone wants their special programs still, so you can only cut so much. To make up the remaining short fall, you have to raise taxes.
He's right. IMHO, he "get's it".
Raising taxes should never be an option. Look at it from a business perspective. Revenue is down but your output is constant in terms of goods and services.
What is the best course of action here? Raise prices or cut costs?
You cut costs is what you do, increasing prices only gives you less revenue.
It should be when the economy is booming. Then you use that money for times like these.
Originally posted by: Jaskalas
Perhaps, if it drives enough people out of NY ? then they won?t have to spend as much money on services. Then it could be considered a success.
Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Originally posted by: DarrelSPowers
I think my dad told me something like 1 million people left NY over the last decade?
Originally posted by: Genx87
This will bring prosperity to NY.
Yes it will when enough people have left.
You guys are starting to get it. :thumbsup:
Originally posted by: PokerGuy
Originally posted by: Brainonska511
The State is cutting the budget, unfortunately, everyone wants their special programs still, so you can only cut so much. To make up the remaining short fall, you have to raise taxes.
Actually, even now with the economy -- especially with NY getting hit so hard -- you'd think they had actually cut the budget. They have not cut the budget. Yes, that's correct, the budget is still 0.5% higher than the previous budget. Of course the socialist/liberal/big government mentality is to increase taxes so they can spend more, the real solution is to cut the budget. Not "we'll increase it by less than inflation so it's sorta like a cut", I mean a real cut in the budget, the way someone who just lost their job would cut their spending.
Originally posted by: Genx87
Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Originally posted by: DarrelSPowers
I think my dad told me something like 1 million people left NY over the last decade?
Originally posted by: Genx87
This will bring prosperity to NY.
Yes it will when enough people have left.
You guys are starting to get it. :thumbsup:
McMoran shows his brain power yet again. How many times in the past have govts or civilizations thrived with a shrinking population?
You must think Sparta the pinnacle of success.
Originally posted by: CitizenKain
Originally posted by: PokerGuy
Originally posted by: Brainonska511
The State is cutting the budget, unfortunately, everyone wants their special programs still, so you can only cut so much. To make up the remaining short fall, you have to raise taxes.
Actually, even now with the economy -- especially with NY getting hit so hard -- you'd think they had actually cut the budget. They have not cut the budget. Yes, that's correct, the budget is still 0.5% higher than the previous budget. Of course the socialist/liberal/big government mentality is to increase taxes so they can spend more, the real solution is to cut the budget. Not "we'll increase it by less than inflation so it's sorta like a cut", I mean a real cut in the budget, the way someone who just lost their job would cut their spending.
Its funny seeing Republicans of all people complaining about big government after 8 years of running hog wild.
Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Originally posted by: Genx87
Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Originally posted by: DarrelSPowers
I think my dad told me something like 1 million people left NY over the last decade?
Originally posted by: Genx87
This will bring prosperity to NY.
Yes it will when enough people have left.
You guys are starting to get it. :thumbsup:
McMoran shows his brain power yet again. How many times in the past have govts or civilizations thrived with a shrinking population?
You must think Sparta the pinnacle of success.
How well have we been doing with an expanding (illegals) population?
Originally posted by: chess9
Yes, I was thinking the same thing. Also, how do you run a state in such circumstances without an increase in fees? Someone has to pay for education, parks, clean water, health care, etc. Those things make NY a state you'd want to live in. If you listened to the Libertarians, you couldn't drive the roads, breathe the air, find a kid who could spell computer, be safe from crime and fires, and so much more. New York City is also the gate way to America. Millions of people visit the city yearly, so you want a vibrant, healthy, clean city! Without those things, many of you wouldn't have jobs in NYC.
Be thankful for what you do have-good health, a job, some intelligence and a Democratic President.![]()
This ain't Somalia...yet!
-Robert
Originally posted by: DarrelSPowers
I think my dad told me something like 1 million people left NY over the last decade? Not really surprised.
The rich would pay more for luxury items through an additional 5% tax imposed on cars costing more than $60,000, aircraft costing more than $500,000, yachts costing at least $200,000 and jewelry and furs costing in excess of $20,000.
Originally posted by: DarrelSPowers
I think my dad told me something like 1 million people left NY over the last decade? Not really surprised.
Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Originally posted by: Genx87
Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Originally posted by: DarrelSPowers
I think my dad told me something like 1 million people left NY over the last decade?
Originally posted by: Genx87
This will bring prosperity to NY.
Yes it will when enough people have left.
You guys are starting to get it. :thumbsup:
McMoran shows his brain power yet again. How many times in the past have govts or civilizations thrived with a shrinking population?
You must think Sparta the pinnacle of success.
How well have we been doing with an expanding (illegals) population?
Originally posted by: Genx87
Originally posted by: dmcowen674
How well have we been doing with an expanding (illegals) population?
They wouldnt be illegal if we didnt have such a overly cumbersome immigration system.
