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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The reality is that either Eric Adams wins the general election or the 1% will continue to flock to Florida and Texas, as will businesses, and the middle class who can't leave will bear the burden. Raising business taxes by 55% doesn't help if then the businesses leave. Same with the 1%. Basically, a Catch 22 for NYC. [/quote] well duh. that's the problem with socialism. the demand for free stuff by the masses is infinite, but the ability of the 1% to pay for it is finite, not to mention their willingness to pay for it.[/quote] The 1% in NYC are billionaires. They aren’t leaving because of the possibility of free buses. He hasn’t even stepped foot in the office yet. He might do just fine. [/quote] All the 1% need to do is not stay in the City more than 183 days, and voila, they don't have to pay City or State income tax. Many of them already do this. [/quote] So you think rich people should dodge their taxes, but everyone else are the lazy freeloaders?[/quote] You must have just finished lunch and have some energy to burn off before you have to take your nap. And no, this is not just the 1% who do this. But one, you referenced the 1%, and two, this happens with the remainder of the population to a much lesser degree because most people work at jobs that don't allow them to leave 184 days a year. [/quote]
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