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  • Kar98

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    I have a new idea......how about if everybody......federally......statewide.....and personally..........LIKE.......operated within a ******* budget? That might be cool.

    70.4% of Dallas ISD students are "Hispanic".
    Whereas to attend public school in Mexico, you need to be a Mexican citizen.
     

    majormadmax

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    I have a new idea......how about if everybody......federally......statewide.....and personally..........LIKE.......operated within a ******* budget? That might be cool.

    So, are you completely debt free?

    I understand your point, but US debt has continuously had a fluctuating public debt since its Constitution went into effect on March 4, 1789 (except for about a year during 1835–1836, when Andrew Jackson paid off the entire national debt, the only time in U.S. history that has been accomplished).

    If you don't get my point, your "new idea" simply isn't going to happen.
     

    popper

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    4,5,10 are ok, rest are junk. Dems been trying for income tax for years. Interesting one is the gold dealers trickery. No tax on their inventory (called assets) but all retailers pay inventory taxes. $ for cancer is not in research or cure, who knows what?
     

    Mohawk600

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    So, are you completely debt free?

    I understand your point, but US debt has continuously had a fluctuating public debt since its Constitution went into effect on March 4, 1789 (except for about a year during 1835–1836, when Andrew Jackson paid off the entire national debt, the only time in U.S. history that has been accomplished).

    If you don't get my point, your "new idea" simply isn't going to happen.

    I am essentially debt free....yes
     

    popper

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    The problem with the one about sports sales tax is the 'historical' people get some money too, to be spent foolishly (aka, Alamo).
    The Federal Reserve has been buying bonds in an effort to make sure there's enough liquidity in the system. Germany is 'repatriating gold'.

    Several interesting issues here, Fed is 'lending' to Fed banks, who (maybe) lending to non-fed banks at higher interest (and keeping the difference), while Fed keeps treasuries (on 'loan') that are deflated. Big bank profits. Gold traders want to NOT pay taxes on what they 'hold' in the 'new' Texas repository. Basically, Texas Gov. is trying to get voter approval for more shenanigans. Watch your wallet!!
     

    Hoji

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    With multiple wage earners in one domicile - who pays for it? One way or the other, they all do.

    We are talking personal income tax, if I am not mistaken. Not business. Whole different situation. Businesses have the franchise tax, which is close to an income tax.
    A renter , as opposed to a property owner, can simply move at the end of their lease if the rent goes up higher than they are willing to pay.( due to tax increase or whatever)
    Someone with a mortgage or paid for property does not have that option so easily( sell home, buy new home, bigger moving expenses, etc)

    I have always believed that non property owners should have exactly zero voice in votes that have an impact on property taxes.
     

    Dawico

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    I have always believed that non property owners should have exactly zero voice in votes that have an impact on property taxes.

    I couldn't agree more and that can be extrapolated to so many other voting issues.

    Hell I'd be happy with a test of basic knowledge of what's even on the ballot before being allowed to vote.
     

    SQLGeek

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    I have always believed that non property owners should have exactly zero voice in votes that have an impact on property taxes.

    That's your bias against the underserved community showing, you heteronormative, patriarchal supremacist.
     
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