Typical misdirection. Elementary school teachers use this tactic to control 7 year olds. PJ, you aren't that smooth. Originally Posted by charlestudor2005You aren't as bright as most 7 year olds.
Nice recitation. Nowhere in it do you deny the figures in the article. Probably because the figures cannot be denied...they are historical facts. Originally Posted by charlestudor2005The fact is that the US corporate tax rates among the several states deter expansion within our borders. Cutting tax rates promotes expansion which generates revenue.
http://www.taxfoundation.org/publica...how/22917.html
When compared to other OECD countries:Thus, if lawmakers are serious about making the U.S. corporate tax system more competitive internationally, corporate tax rates will have to be reduced both in Washington and in state capitals. State officials should be champions of substantial cuts in the federal corporate tax rate because there is only so much they can do to improve their own competitiveness. After all, even corporations that operate in the three states that do not impose a major state-level corporate tax—Nevada, South Dakota, and Wyoming—still shoulder a higher corporate tax rate than fifth-ranked France and 24 other OECD countries because of the 35 percent federal corporate rate.
- 24 U.S. states have a combined corporate tax rate higher than top-ranked Japan.
- 32 states have a combined corporate tax rate higher than third-ranked Germany.
- 46 states have a combined corporate tax rate higher than fourth-ranked Canada.
- All 50 states have a combined corporate tax rate higher than fifth-ranked France.
http://www.taxfoundation.org/publica...how/22917.htmlI'm not sure you can take TX and expand it to the whole Reagan administration (just to keep this on thread topic since you focused on TX today as opposed to the fictitious Reagan tax cuts).
Fact: The DFW area one of the highest in areas housing more business headquarters than any other metropolitan area. Why? TX has one of the lowest tax bases resulting in a highly competitive business environment. The US could learn something from the capitalists in this state. Is it any wonder that states like NY, NJ and CA have droves of people leaving because they are being taxed into poverty by their local, state and federal governments?
Why are people moving to states that have no state income taxes? Can't you see that the states that have been blue are now in the worst shape financially? Are you that blind that you can't see that the legislation passed may be the one thing that is causing those states to fail?
The next time you drive down a TX street/hwy start taking notice of all of the different states tags. They are moving here because they voted in a way that destroyed their states economies. It's common freeking sense. Originally Posted by DFW5Traveler
I'm not sure you can take TX and expand it to the whole Reagan administrationthere were so many non sequiters and so much non-directed thinking in your post its hard to even take the gook and make gobbledy out of it
To respond to your TX argument: Yes, there is no income tax in TX. So, TX has to make up the difference in other ways. You just can't cut out a whole spectrum of state income w/o making it up elsewhere and still keep similar service by the state. One of the ways TX makes up the income is by over-taxing property owners.
BTW, I don't really think you can blame the flight solely on taxes, And I think taxes is a minor reason. Originally Posted by charlestudor2005
...Property owners in TX bear the whole brunt of public school funding, plus some utility districts... Originally Posted by charlestudor2005That is a flat out lie... http://www.txlottery.org/export/sites/default/Supporting_Education/
...BTW, I don't really think you can blame the flight solely on taxes, like you state. I think more likely it is due to the lack of jobs and the jobless rate (especially in the North). And, when it comes to the economics of CA, I've always felt that CA was sui generis. I think there are multiple BIG reasons why CA is where it is. And I think taxes is a minor reason. Originally Posted by charlestudor2005LOL, jobless rates are tied to the amount of businesses in an area. If a business isn't profitable it cannot remain competitive in a job market. Unions are driving up wages which drives down profits, which in turn forces businesses to MOVE to competitive locations including those off-shore. Think about it, real hard; no businesses, no jobs. Again, common freeking sense.
Property owners in TX bear the whole brunt of public school funding, plus some utility districts. Originally Posted by charlestudor2005
That is a flat out lie... http://www.txlottery.org/export/sites/default/Supporting_Education/If "whole brunt" = 100%, the claim is absolutely false. If "whole brunt" = majority, it's damn close....
When your property taxes go up in local municipalities, take a good look at who is in control of the local governments. Next, if you do not take advantage of your right to mediate with the local board, your taxes are likely to go up. I've known several people dispute the tax increases and win because their property values did not increase and in some cases got their taxes reduced. Real Estate Appraisal 101, look it up. Originally Posted by DFW5Traveler
healthcare costs and taxes, not to speak of everything else"To be sure, the folks at Wien’s lunches certainly have the most money at stake, but that hasn’t meant they were always correct. As The Financial Times chronicled in August 2007, only George Soros and one other big investor believed the economy was headed into a recession or a bear market. Now, we know those two men, not the consensus, were correct.
is obama a memorex of carter or is he much worse?
http://www.cnbc.com/id/39097299 Originally Posted by nevergaveitathought
So you agree that the Bush tax cuts were his addition to the debt. Originally Posted by DooveThat is actually an interesting philosophical question -- not unlike the chicken and the egg.
When your property taxes go up in local municipalities, take a good look at who is in control of the local governments. Next, if you do not take advantage of your right to mediate with the local board, your taxes are likely to go up. I've known several people dispute the tax increases and win because their property values did not increase and in some cases got their taxes reduced. Real Estate Appraisal 101, look it up. Originally Posted by DFW5TravelerI routinely appeal increases every time the County attempts to raise taxes. I really don't need to take REA 101, TYVM. I'm successful about 50% of the time, even when the numbers are in my favor. The County just goes and raises the taxes (the rate AND the value) in order to make more income. And yes, I know there is an appeal process from the the appeal I just lost. That process, however, is financially inequitable to property owners.
Do you honestly think someone working on a union assembly line putting Screw-A in Slot-A 100 times a day deserves more money than a teacher, a nurse, a firefighter or a police officer who actually have to be educated or motivated to serve and protect. Originally Posted by DFW5TravelerAs the son of two teachers who grew up in a GM town I am more aware of these inequities than you probably are since I experienced them from birth. You, however, probably only read about them in the conservative literature you seem to inhabit.
As an aside, of all the major taxes most citizens routinely pay (income, sales, property), I'll suggest the property tax is the one that most favors the educated/informed with means. That is in most cases even though the rate if fixed the assessment is largely negotiated through appeal. So someone that knows how the system works and has a little coin to finance an appeal gets a much better deal than the guy across town. Originally Posted by atlcomedyFirst of all, all citizens pay sales taxes. Not all citizens pay income taxes. There are those who make less than the minimum taxing amount, and there are those who "fail" to file. In some states, there is not state income tax. Approximately 2/3 of citizens are homeowners. Not all have sufficient coin to process an appeal.