Anonymous wrote:Yup. Soft secession.
But maybe as a plan B if things don't go Democrats' way next November and the following January.
The GOP is good at spin. They might be able to spin this in a way that hurts Democrats in the election. It's not enough for one state to do it. We need several, especially NY and CA.
That is my understanding as well. And, if you owe/pay quarterly estimates, you mail directly to a federal IRS processing center, so no state involvement.Anonymous wrote:Functionally I really don’t think money passes thru the states? Don’t companies just pat withholding to the feds directly?
Anonymous wrote:In 2010, WA State Republicans proposed a bill to escrow WA residents' Federal income tax, and not fund unconstitutional Federal spending.
Its time to try again.
https://cmarmitage.substack.com/p/experts-say-blue-states-can-stop?r=64gnd1&triedRedirect=true
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yup. Soft secession.
But maybe as a plan B if things don't go Democrats' way next November and the following January.
The GOP is good at spin. They might be able to spin this in a way that hurts Democrats in the election. It's not enough for one state to do it. We need several, especially NY and CA.
If CA and NY escrow their Fed. Income tax the govt. Will come to a screeching shutdown.
Anonymous wrote:Yup. Soft secession.
But maybe as a plan B if things don't go Democrats' way next November and the following January.
The GOP is good at spin. They might be able to spin this in a way that hurts Democrats in the election. It's not enough for one state to do it. We need several, especially NY and CA.