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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Looks like textbook “angry white man syndrome”. Just a standard boilerplate maga rant. “[i]Oh, my property taxes are too high!” “You’re spending MY money on brown people!” “I’ll close my remarks by threatening you.”[/i] Fortunately there are more than enough good and decent people in MoCo to drown out violent screaming nutjobs like that a-hole. [/quote] why is it maga? i'm not maga and my property taxes have almost increased 100% in a decade or so. why should I be happy about that. and before you talk about home prices, we havent gotten any better services in a decade to justify 100% increase in property taxes. 51% goes to MCPS and elrich wants a special assessment on top of the increases for Capital projects. maybe you dont care but people are fed up. [/quote] Your property taxes increased 100% because the value of your home increased 100% … you psychopath[/quote] this isnt how property taxes work, its not an unrealized gains tax. and my property didnt increase anywhere near 100%. this is the problem with socialists. they own nothing and they want the government to tax everyone out of their property b/c they think they'll get it you wont glad states are looking at if property taxes are the best want to fund. maryland will go to war to keep property taxes but they'll be plenty of states that get rid of them [/quote] This is the problem with maga they don’t know simple math. What happened was Montgomery County did a reassessment of the value of your property. The value of my property was 350 then it was 550 then it was 750. So yes, now I pay more property tax than when I originally bought if that’s not something in Montgomery County did. There are no states in the United States that do not collect property tax.[/quote] [b] glad states are looking at if property taxes are the best want to fund[/b] reread what i wrote. The trump admin has specifically talked about it and florida/texas and other states are looking to remove or cap the time limit. no way, we should pay in perpetuity, a tax that is arbitrarily increased to fund local financial mismanagement i'd be fine with paying it for 15 years but after that, go to a consumption type tax. I dont want to ever be at the mercy of Elrich and Moore,pluggin their. holes that I didnt create [/quote]
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