[quote=sdrealtor]What a tool! Higher income folks pay income taxes at higher rates why is a retired person with low income but high assets paying a low RE tax rate any different.
Spend spend spend[/quote]
It’s pointless debating really. Because for some people there’s just a unbelievable sense hypocracy hidden under the guise of “fairness” or “social welfare benefit”. Because the hidden line is obviously they don’t want to pay for it themselves, but expect everyone else too. Well, gee. If I had a blank check into someone else’s bank account, I’d be pretty idealogical in my fiscal generosity too.
Human nature, by default, is to be selfish. Human nature is to be self interested. And so naturally, everyone wants everyone else to make pay…However,the only thing worse is folks that pretend to justify a selfishness under the guise of a some ideological benevolent B.S.
No one really wants benefits to be cut, and no one really wants to pay more for it…So we’ll just have to wait until the state runs out of money.
Lol…Welcome to California, we’re broke, now go home.
BTW: me thinks the local governments has a special interest to prop up the RE markets themselves….More home buyers, more prop tax collected, more tax revenue…