wow, glad we voted down killing the income tax here in MA under the fear that vital employees would lose their jobs.....

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bozack

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Originally posted by: Red Dawn
Yeah but you would have screamed bloody murder when they were forced to raise Property Taxes to make up for the deficit of revenue.

Honestly Red at least that would be guaranteed to go to my town and benefit where I live instead of who knows what areas will get the bulk of this money...and really to think that they won't raise prop taxes as well is a bit naive, no?
 

Red Dawn

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Originally posted by: bozack
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
Yeah but you would have screamed bloody murder when they were forced to raise Property Taxes to make up for the deficit of revenue.

Honestly Red at least that would be guaranteed to go to my town and benefit where I live instead of who knows what areas will get the bulk of this money...and really to think that they won't raise prop taxes as well is a bit naive, no?
We'll see but without the State Income Tax the situation would be more dire than it is now.
 

RyanPaulShaffer

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Originally posted by: Red Dawn
Originally posted by: bozack
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
Yeah but you would have screamed bloody murder when they were forced to raise Property Taxes to make up for the deficit of revenue.

Honestly Red at least that would be guaranteed to go to my town and benefit where I live instead of who knows what areas will get the bulk of this money...and really to think that they won't raise prop taxes as well is a bit naive, no?
We'll see but without the State Income Tax the situation would be more dire than it is now.

States without a state income tax are doing much better than many states with one.

For example...

California: Super high taxes, an $11 billion (or more now?) deficit, their credit rating is "junk bond" status, double-digit unemployment

Texas: No state income tax, their budget is about even, their unemployment is around 6%, and their economy is doing well (I think it's actually still growing, albeit slightly, in this recession)

Hmm...
 

EagleKeeper

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Originally posted by: RyanPaulShaffer

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States without a state income tax are doing much better than many states with one.

For example...

California: Super high taxes, an $11 billion (or more now?) deficit, their credit rating is "junk bond" status, double-digit unemployment

Texas: No state income tax, their budget is about even, their unemployment is around 6%, and their economy is doing well (I think it's actually still growing, albeit slightly, in this recession)

Hmm...
Citizen responsibility comes into play here.

CA has chosen to act as a Welfare state
TX has the attitude of few handouts are needed.

 

RyanPaulShaffer

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Originally posted by: Common Courtesy
Originally posted by: RyanPaulShaffer

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States without a state income tax are doing much better than many states with one.

For example...

California: Super high taxes, an $11 billion (or more now?) deficit, their credit rating is "junk bond" status, double-digit unemployment

Texas: No state income tax, their budget is about even, their unemployment is around 6%, and their economy is doing well (I think it's actually still growing, albeit slightly, in this recession)

Hmm...
Citizen responsibility comes into play here.

CA has chosen to act as a Welfare state
TX has the attitude of few handouts are needed.

Yes, but it was just an illustration that conservatism works and socialism does not.

Socialist states tend to have high taxes and are in dire straits (California), while conservative states tend to have low taxes and are doing all right (Texas).

California being the classic case of socialism run amuck...but MA isn't far behind. ;)
 

shira

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Originally posted by: mugs
Do you think it'd be better if there was no income tax? :confused: If they got rid of the income tax they'd have less revenue, and they'd still have the same options - raise revenues through other means or cut expenses. So either other taxes would go up more or more people would lose their jobs.

Bozack demands magic.
 

shira

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Originally posted by: Bateluer
It boggles my mind how people cannot see the easy solution to government budget shortfalls. Spend less money. Its not that complicated. The average American consumer is now realizing that they can't spend money they don't have forever, why does the government have to be such a slow learner.

So, where would YOU cut the budget: Police? Schools? Infrastructure? Pensions for retirees?

Please show us the "easy" cuts that everyone will agree to.
 

RyanPaulShaffer

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Originally posted by: shira
Originally posted by: Bateluer
It boggles my mind how people cannot see the easy solution to government budget shortfalls. Spend less money. Its not that complicated. The average American consumer is now realizing that they can't spend money they don't have forever, why does the government have to be such a slow learner.

So, where would YOU cut the budget: Police? Schools? Infrastructure? Pensions for retirees?

Please show us the "easy" cuts that everyone will agree to.

Aha, typical Lib attack. "Conservatives want to make your streets unsafe! They want to kick your kids out of school! Starve your grandparents!"

If you really believe that there isn't a TON of bloat in ANY gov budget (especially MA :laugh:), whether it be local, state or federal, then there is no hope for you.

Yes, there is a whole bunch of pork they could cut out of the budget that would be very easy to cut.

Yet, when they try, the left will cry that the right is trying to starve their children!

Over-Sensationalism FTL.