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August 18, 2009 at 8:37 PM #446684August 18, 2009 at 9:01 PM #446941SK in CVParticipant
[quote=SD Realtor]I agree with you jp. We pay the second highest state income tax in the country. Anyone who thinks that the issue is lack of revenue has a severe misunderstanding of how to balance a checkbook. This is a spending problem and until our legislature figures out how to run the state on a budget then the state will indeed continue to suffer.
Raising taxes whether you repeal prop 13 or raise the income tax level yet again is not the answer.[/quote]
California is actually the 8th highest all inclusive tax per capita (including all taxes, income, sales, property), but it’s also in the bottom 10 for federal tax expenditures for each dollar paid in federal tax.
August 18, 2009 at 9:01 PM #446689SK in CVParticipant[quote=SD Realtor]I agree with you jp. We pay the second highest state income tax in the country. Anyone who thinks that the issue is lack of revenue has a severe misunderstanding of how to balance a checkbook. This is a spending problem and until our legislature figures out how to run the state on a budget then the state will indeed continue to suffer.
Raising taxes whether you repeal prop 13 or raise the income tax level yet again is not the answer.[/quote]
California is actually the 8th highest all inclusive tax per capita (including all taxes, income, sales, property), but it’s also in the bottom 10 for federal tax expenditures for each dollar paid in federal tax.
August 18, 2009 at 9:01 PM #446762SK in CVParticipant[quote=SD Realtor]I agree with you jp. We pay the second highest state income tax in the country. Anyone who thinks that the issue is lack of revenue has a severe misunderstanding of how to balance a checkbook. This is a spending problem and until our legislature figures out how to run the state on a budget then the state will indeed continue to suffer.
Raising taxes whether you repeal prop 13 or raise the income tax level yet again is not the answer.[/quote]
California is actually the 8th highest all inclusive tax per capita (including all taxes, income, sales, property), but it’s also in the bottom 10 for federal tax expenditures for each dollar paid in federal tax.
August 18, 2009 at 9:01 PM #446158SK in CVParticipant[quote=SD Realtor]I agree with you jp. We pay the second highest state income tax in the country. Anyone who thinks that the issue is lack of revenue has a severe misunderstanding of how to balance a checkbook. This is a spending problem and until our legislature figures out how to run the state on a budget then the state will indeed continue to suffer.
Raising taxes whether you repeal prop 13 or raise the income tax level yet again is not the answer.[/quote]
California is actually the 8th highest all inclusive tax per capita (including all taxes, income, sales, property), but it’s also in the bottom 10 for federal tax expenditures for each dollar paid in federal tax.
August 18, 2009 at 9:01 PM #446352SK in CVParticipant[quote=SD Realtor]I agree with you jp. We pay the second highest state income tax in the country. Anyone who thinks that the issue is lack of revenue has a severe misunderstanding of how to balance a checkbook. This is a spending problem and until our legislature figures out how to run the state on a budget then the state will indeed continue to suffer.
Raising taxes whether you repeal prop 13 or raise the income tax level yet again is not the answer.[/quote]
California is actually the 8th highest all inclusive tax per capita (including all taxes, income, sales, property), but it’s also in the bottom 10 for federal tax expenditures for each dollar paid in federal tax.
August 18, 2009 at 9:17 PM #446178briansd1Guest[quote=jpinpb]
But I still say Prop 13 wasn’t/isn’t the problem. Magicians in office is the problem. [/quote]I also agree with jp.
The growth in spending is the problem. Government should never grow more than inflation + population growth.
August 18, 2009 at 9:17 PM #446961briansd1Guest[quote=jpinpb]
But I still say Prop 13 wasn’t/isn’t the problem. Magicians in office is the problem. [/quote]I also agree with jp.
The growth in spending is the problem. Government should never grow more than inflation + population growth.
August 18, 2009 at 9:17 PM #446372briansd1Guest[quote=jpinpb]
But I still say Prop 13 wasn’t/isn’t the problem. Magicians in office is the problem. [/quote]I also agree with jp.
The growth in spending is the problem. Government should never grow more than inflation + population growth.
August 18, 2009 at 9:17 PM #446709briansd1Guest[quote=jpinpb]
But I still say Prop 13 wasn’t/isn’t the problem. Magicians in office is the problem. [/quote]I also agree with jp.
The growth in spending is the problem. Government should never grow more than inflation + population growth.
August 18, 2009 at 9:17 PM #446782briansd1Guest[quote=jpinpb]
But I still say Prop 13 wasn’t/isn’t the problem. Magicians in office is the problem. [/quote]I also agree with jp.
The growth in spending is the problem. Government should never grow more than inflation + population growth.
August 18, 2009 at 9:17 PM #446168briansd1Guest[quote=SK in CV]
California is actually the 8th highest all inclusive tax per capita (including all taxes, income, sales, property), but it’s also in the bottom 10 for federal tax expenditures for each dollar paid in federal tax.[/quote]That’s the Blue State/Red State dilemma. Blue states pay a lot more Federal taxes and get back less.
I say that Federal expenditures should be proportionate to population.
August 18, 2009 at 9:17 PM #446951briansd1Guest[quote=SK in CV]
California is actually the 8th highest all inclusive tax per capita (including all taxes, income, sales, property), but it’s also in the bottom 10 for federal tax expenditures for each dollar paid in federal tax.[/quote]That’s the Blue State/Red State dilemma. Blue states pay a lot more Federal taxes and get back less.
I say that Federal expenditures should be proportionate to population.
August 18, 2009 at 9:17 PM #446699briansd1Guest[quote=SK in CV]
California is actually the 8th highest all inclusive tax per capita (including all taxes, income, sales, property), but it’s also in the bottom 10 for federal tax expenditures for each dollar paid in federal tax.[/quote]That’s the Blue State/Red State dilemma. Blue states pay a lot more Federal taxes and get back less.
I say that Federal expenditures should be proportionate to population.
August 18, 2009 at 9:17 PM #446362briansd1Guest[quote=SK in CV]
California is actually the 8th highest all inclusive tax per capita (including all taxes, income, sales, property), but it’s also in the bottom 10 for federal tax expenditures for each dollar paid in federal tax.[/quote]That’s the Blue State/Red State dilemma. Blue states pay a lot more Federal taxes and get back less.
I say that Federal expenditures should be proportionate to population.
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