wanting to keep what you earn does not equate with caring less.
So the higher the property value = higher cost to put out fires and higher cost to protect and serve? Or is it the higher the property value the more the government can get away with charging you for property taxes?
So the higher the property value = higher cost to put out fires and higher cost to protect and serve? Or is it the higher the property value the more the government can get away with charging you for property taxes?
So the higher the property value = higher cost to put out fires and higher cost to protect and serve? Or is it the higher the property value the more the government can get away with charging you for property taxes?
So the higher the property value = higher cost to put out fires and higher cost to protect and serve? Or is it the higher the property value the more the government can get away with charging you for property taxes?
but yet the federal tax rate ignores where you live but takes a big chunk of change regradless.
as well as saying 250K is the line in the sand that makes you "rich".....250K in NYC does not make a man rich.
but to be more on topic there is a balance that needs to be struck..........everyone benefits from the services (obvioulsy depending on the service some more than others) but yet the higher wage earners pay most of the bill.......is that really fair?
so someone who paid their way through college and lands a good job in NYC and is saddled with college debt upon graduation should pay the lions share for the drop out who was unmotivated by school and choses to work at 7-11 so he/she can buy some weed and play Warcraft all day.
there is something wrong with the system
but yet the federal tax rate ignores where you live but takes a big chunk of change regradless.
as well as saying 250K is the line in the sand that makes you "rich".....250K in NYC does not make a man rich.
but to be more on topic there is a balance that needs to be struck..........everyone benefits from the services (obvioulsy depending on the service some more than others) but yet the higher wage earners pay most of the bill.......is that really fair?
so someone who paid their way through college and lands a good job in NYC and is saddled with college debt upon graduation should pay the lions share for the drop out who was unmotivated by school and choses to work at 7-11 so he/she can buy some weed and play Warcraft all day.
there is something wrong with the system
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