| It would turn DC into Monaco. Everyone homeowner should want this. |
If they repealed the federal income tax for DC residents they could fit it into reconciliation. We should all be advocating for this. |
I'll take cash over fake democracy! |
I just don’t think there’s any political incentive for Republican lawmakers to vote to give all of us massive tax cuts. Washington is the enemy. |
The incentive is that their rich pals could snap up homes and not pay taxes. While probably pushing current residents out. |
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Haha, I might move back there |
This. They’ll figure out how to capitalize. DC has value, it can’t be just throw away. There is a lot of new construction, tons of empty offices on a well developed pleasant urban grid of medium density and with a decent public transit (which needs cleaning up). `It’s centrally located and has a mild seasonal weather. And cannot be entirely rundown because this doesn’t look good for MAGA projecting the image of a powerful nation. Tech billionaires might take interest in DC and create another tech hub using cheap empty buildings and fairly reasonably priced RE for their workers compared to other tech hubs like SV, NYC, and increasingly more expensive Austin, which is now the same price as DC. Talent doesn’t like to live in rural land or satellite cities, they gravitate towards certain amenities, which this area has plenty of. Throwing it away would mean to throw away all the money that went into developing this over last several decades. Right now most of DC problems are from lack of people and soft-on-crime policies. |
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The Congress would need to strip home rule and write a new tax code for DC residents and businesses.
If it does that, it would also need to develop a new regime for things like building permits, zoning, DMV, streeet repairs, trash pick up, social services, affordable housing, healthcare etc. |
No one is pushed unless they sell. |
Democracy Who was running the country in 2024?
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I think you would not pay local taxes. It would be interesting to see any actual plan. |
DC is majority renters, and rent would go up considerably, so plenty of people would be pushed. |
I’m a homeowner here who doesn’t want this, because I understand it would mean almost every renter gets pushed out by massive rent increases or by their homes being sold, and I don’t think something that benefits me but hurts thousands of other people is a good deal. |
Yes but how would they defend giving tax cuts to liberal Washingtonians in the first place? Again, think about how unpopular we, the people who live here, are to most Republican House primary voters around the country. There’s no way they will vote to do this. |