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January 7, 2011 at 11:41 AM #18365January 7, 2011 at 11:42 AM #648777
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January 7, 2011 at 11:47 AM #648782jpinpb
ParticipantI don’t understand why people are still against Prop 13. There are few people who are paying low property taxes, especially after this last bubble. If we get rid of Prop 13, 20 years from now, anyone who has bought a house recently will be praying for today’s taxes IF values go up. IMO Prop 13 is just one more incentive for real estate in California. I always hear about the really high property taxes in NJ and NY. And they still have budget problems! Prop 13 really is a blessing in California, IMO. People should be thankful to have it, not trying to get rid of it.
January 7, 2011 at 11:47 AM #648853jpinpb
ParticipantI don’t understand why people are still against Prop 13. There are few people who are paying low property taxes, especially after this last bubble. If we get rid of Prop 13, 20 years from now, anyone who has bought a house recently will be praying for today’s taxes IF values go up. IMO Prop 13 is just one more incentive for real estate in California. I always hear about the really high property taxes in NJ and NY. And they still have budget problems! Prop 13 really is a blessing in California, IMO. People should be thankful to have it, not trying to get rid of it.
January 7, 2011 at 11:47 AM #649439jpinpb
ParticipantI don’t understand why people are still against Prop 13. There are few people who are paying low property taxes, especially after this last bubble. If we get rid of Prop 13, 20 years from now, anyone who has bought a house recently will be praying for today’s taxes IF values go up. IMO Prop 13 is just one more incentive for real estate in California. I always hear about the really high property taxes in NJ and NY. And they still have budget problems! Prop 13 really is a blessing in California, IMO. People should be thankful to have it, not trying to get rid of it.
January 7, 2011 at 11:47 AM #649575jpinpb
ParticipantI don’t understand why people are still against Prop 13. There are few people who are paying low property taxes, especially after this last bubble. If we get rid of Prop 13, 20 years from now, anyone who has bought a house recently will be praying for today’s taxes IF values go up. IMO Prop 13 is just one more incentive for real estate in California. I always hear about the really high property taxes in NJ and NY. And they still have budget problems! Prop 13 really is a blessing in California, IMO. People should be thankful to have it, not trying to get rid of it.
January 7, 2011 at 11:47 AM #649901jpinpb
ParticipantI don’t understand why people are still against Prop 13. There are few people who are paying low property taxes, especially after this last bubble. If we get rid of Prop 13, 20 years from now, anyone who has bought a house recently will be praying for today’s taxes IF values go up. IMO Prop 13 is just one more incentive for real estate in California. I always hear about the really high property taxes in NJ and NY. And they still have budget problems! Prop 13 really is a blessing in California, IMO. People should be thankful to have it, not trying to get rid of it.
January 7, 2011 at 12:48 PM #648807bubba99
ParticipantWay back in the day, we passed prop 13 because there was no end in sight to rising property taxes. We set an absolute limit that could not be exceeded without the express vote of the people.
Imagine where we would be today if Prop 13 were not in place. The give aways to state employees would be double, and propertty taxes would be monotonically increasing to pay an ever increasing state employee benefit and pay package. We already have 9% sales tax, 9.6% imcome tax, rising auto and boat taxes. Im only sorry we did not pass a limit on all taxes
January 7, 2011 at 12:48 PM #648878bubba99
ParticipantWay back in the day, we passed prop 13 because there was no end in sight to rising property taxes. We set an absolute limit that could not be exceeded without the express vote of the people.
Imagine where we would be today if Prop 13 were not in place. The give aways to state employees would be double, and propertty taxes would be monotonically increasing to pay an ever increasing state employee benefit and pay package. We already have 9% sales tax, 9.6% imcome tax, rising auto and boat taxes. Im only sorry we did not pass a limit on all taxes
January 7, 2011 at 12:48 PM #649464bubba99
ParticipantWay back in the day, we passed prop 13 because there was no end in sight to rising property taxes. We set an absolute limit that could not be exceeded without the express vote of the people.
Imagine where we would be today if Prop 13 were not in place. The give aways to state employees would be double, and propertty taxes would be monotonically increasing to pay an ever increasing state employee benefit and pay package. We already have 9% sales tax, 9.6% imcome tax, rising auto and boat taxes. Im only sorry we did not pass a limit on all taxes
January 7, 2011 at 12:48 PM #649600bubba99
ParticipantWay back in the day, we passed prop 13 because there was no end in sight to rising property taxes. We set an absolute limit that could not be exceeded without the express vote of the people.
Imagine where we would be today if Prop 13 were not in place. The give aways to state employees would be double, and propertty taxes would be monotonically increasing to pay an ever increasing state employee benefit and pay package. We already have 9% sales tax, 9.6% imcome tax, rising auto and boat taxes. Im only sorry we did not pass a limit on all taxes
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