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ILoveRegulationParticipant
[quote=bearishgurl]
It’s patently unfair for “heirs” to enjoy this perk while incoming purchasers carry them with market-rate property tax payments.[/quote]You make very sound arguments, but you’ll never convince the ‘free market’ crowd to give up their government subsidies.
ILoveRegulationParticipant[quote=bearishgurl]
It’s patently unfair for “heirs” to enjoy this perk while incoming purchasers carry them with market-rate property tax payments.[/quote]You make very sound arguments, but you’ll never convince the ‘free market’ crowd to give up their government subsidies.
ILoveRegulationParticipant[quote=bearishgurl]
It’s patently unfair for “heirs” to enjoy this perk while incoming purchasers carry them with market-rate property tax payments.[/quote]You make very sound arguments, but you’ll never convince the ‘free market’ crowd to give up their government subsidies.
ILoveRegulationParticipant[quote=bearishgurl]
It’s patently unfair for “heirs” to enjoy this perk while incoming purchasers carry them with market-rate property tax payments.[/quote]You make very sound arguments, but you’ll never convince the ‘free market’ crowd to give up their government subsidies.
ILoveRegulationParticipant[quote=bearishgurl]
Do Piggs see all these “heirs” and “heirs of heirs” any LESS able-bodied than you and I to pay “market-rate” property tax.
[/quote]Amen. How can anyone be for a feudalistic law like Proposition 13 which allows for a decreased tax rate to be passed on to heirs and heiresses who have done nothing to earn it? I guess some people miss the Middle Ages when the vast majority of people were peasants forced to work for wealthy landowners who came about their land wealth by inheriting it rather than earning it.
ILoveRegulationParticipant[quote=bearishgurl]
Do Piggs see all these “heirs” and “heirs of heirs” any LESS able-bodied than you and I to pay “market-rate” property tax.
[/quote]Amen. How can anyone be for a feudalistic law like Proposition 13 which allows for a decreased tax rate to be passed on to heirs and heiresses who have done nothing to earn it? I guess some people miss the Middle Ages when the vast majority of people were peasants forced to work for wealthy landowners who came about their land wealth by inheriting it rather than earning it.
ILoveRegulationParticipant[quote=bearishgurl]
Do Piggs see all these “heirs” and “heirs of heirs” any LESS able-bodied than you and I to pay “market-rate” property tax.
[/quote]Amen. How can anyone be for a feudalistic law like Proposition 13 which allows for a decreased tax rate to be passed on to heirs and heiresses who have done nothing to earn it? I guess some people miss the Middle Ages when the vast majority of people were peasants forced to work for wealthy landowners who came about their land wealth by inheriting it rather than earning it.
ILoveRegulationParticipant[quote=bearishgurl]
Do Piggs see all these “heirs” and “heirs of heirs” any LESS able-bodied than you and I to pay “market-rate” property tax.
[/quote]Amen. How can anyone be for a feudalistic law like Proposition 13 which allows for a decreased tax rate to be passed on to heirs and heiresses who have done nothing to earn it? I guess some people miss the Middle Ages when the vast majority of people were peasants forced to work for wealthy landowners who came about their land wealth by inheriting it rather than earning it.
ILoveRegulationParticipant[quote=bearishgurl]
Do Piggs see all these “heirs” and “heirs of heirs” any LESS able-bodied than you and I to pay “market-rate” property tax.
[/quote]Amen. How can anyone be for a feudalistic law like Proposition 13 which allows for a decreased tax rate to be passed on to heirs and heiresses who have done nothing to earn it? I guess some people miss the Middle Ages when the vast majority of people were peasants forced to work for wealthy landowners who came about their land wealth by inheriting it rather than earning it.
ILoveRegulationParticipant[quote=jpinpb]I 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.[/quote]
Proposition 13 is a horrible law. It allows for wealthy, old people to pay little tax and then suck like a leech off the income taxes of young workers. It’s really disgusting to me as it benefits the superrich who don’t do anything while penalizing productive young workers.
Those who have large estates should be paying the highest taxes as they are using up all the resources, but instead they are paying the least taxes. Plus, raising property taxes would cause the price of real estate to come down, benefiting young people.
Proposition 13 benefits the old and unproductive and should be abolished. Let’s abolish Proposition 13, raise property taxes, and lower income taxes. This would do nothing but make California more productive.
ILoveRegulationParticipant[quote=jpinpb]I 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.[/quote]
Proposition 13 is a horrible law. It allows for wealthy, old people to pay little tax and then suck like a leech off the income taxes of young workers. It’s really disgusting to me as it benefits the superrich who don’t do anything while penalizing productive young workers.
Those who have large estates should be paying the highest taxes as they are using up all the resources, but instead they are paying the least taxes. Plus, raising property taxes would cause the price of real estate to come down, benefiting young people.
Proposition 13 benefits the old and unproductive and should be abolished. Let’s abolish Proposition 13, raise property taxes, and lower income taxes. This would do nothing but make California more productive.
ILoveRegulationParticipant[quote=jpinpb]I 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.[/quote]
Proposition 13 is a horrible law. It allows for wealthy, old people to pay little tax and then suck like a leech off the income taxes of young workers. It’s really disgusting to me as it benefits the superrich who don’t do anything while penalizing productive young workers.
Those who have large estates should be paying the highest taxes as they are using up all the resources, but instead they are paying the least taxes. Plus, raising property taxes would cause the price of real estate to come down, benefiting young people.
Proposition 13 benefits the old and unproductive and should be abolished. Let’s abolish Proposition 13, raise property taxes, and lower income taxes. This would do nothing but make California more productive.
ILoveRegulationParticipant[quote=jpinpb]I 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.[/quote]
Proposition 13 is a horrible law. It allows for wealthy, old people to pay little tax and then suck like a leech off the income taxes of young workers. It’s really disgusting to me as it benefits the superrich who don’t do anything while penalizing productive young workers.
Those who have large estates should be paying the highest taxes as they are using up all the resources, but instead they are paying the least taxes. Plus, raising property taxes would cause the price of real estate to come down, benefiting young people.
Proposition 13 benefits the old and unproductive and should be abolished. Let’s abolish Proposition 13, raise property taxes, and lower income taxes. This would do nothing but make California more productive.
ILoveRegulationParticipant[quote=jpinpb]I 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.[/quote]
Proposition 13 is a horrible law. It allows for wealthy, old people to pay little tax and then suck like a leech off the income taxes of young workers. It’s really disgusting to me as it benefits the superrich who don’t do anything while penalizing productive young workers.
Those who have large estates should be paying the highest taxes as they are using up all the resources, but instead they are paying the least taxes. Plus, raising property taxes would cause the price of real estate to come down, benefiting young people.
Proposition 13 benefits the old and unproductive and should be abolished. Let’s abolish Proposition 13, raise property taxes, and lower income taxes. This would do nothing but make California more productive.
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