Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go away.
Like the billion dollars of wealth that left the state after the millionaire's tax passed or just disappear the raided transportation fund?
Oh yeah, we debunked that two years ago. It was the economy. And two years later, we know the number of millionaire taxpayers started increasing again in 2010, with the improvement in the economy.
Thanks for rehashing it though.
The tax expired in 2010...but probably just a coincidence right?
OK since you are going to keep pretending this is true:
A. The millionaires tax expired Dec 31, 2010. So you were off by a year. Oopsie!
B. The Wall Street Journal editorial about millionaires leaving the state was debunked. The IETP did a study which actually looked at the 2008 tax returns of the 2007 millionaires. Guess what, almost all of them were in MD in 2008. But because of the downturn, about 3,000 of them made less than $1 million in that year. According to WSJ they "moved". In reality, they just earned less and didn't count as millionaire tax returns.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go away.
Like the billion dollars of wealth that left the state after the millionaire's tax passed or just disappear the raided transportation fund?
Oh yeah, we debunked that two years ago. It was the economy. And two years later, we know the number of millionaire taxpayers started increasing again in 2010, with the improvement in the economy.
Thanks for rehashing it though.
The tax expired in 2010...but probably just a coincidence right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go away.
Like the billion dollars of wealth that left the state after the millionaire's tax passed or just disappear the raided transportation fund?
Oh yeah, we debunked that two years ago. It was the economy. And two years later, we know the number of millionaire taxpayers started increasing again in 2010, with the improvement in the economy.
Thanks for rehashing it though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go away.
Like the billion dollars of wealth that left the state after the millionaire's tax passed or just disappear the raided transportation fund?
Anonymous wrote:Go away.
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not too long ago a bunch of DCUM Democrats were frothing at the mouth trying to blame Virginia's budget battle on the Republicans. Not only were those comments inaccurate, they were transparently politically motivated. Now that Maryland is having trouble getting its house in order, I just wonder who the Democrats will blame.
LOL!!
Anonymous wrote:Guilty as charged about the politically motivated. Just amused at the outrage expressed on here about the Virginia republicans and the defeating silence about the situation in Maryland. But at least the Marylanders get to pay higher taxes for their dysfunction!
Anonymous wrote:Not too long ago a bunch of DCUM Democrats were frothing at the mouth trying to blame Virginia's budget battle on the Republicans. Not only were those comments inaccurate, they were transparently politically motivated. Now that Maryland is having trouble getting its house in order, I just wonder who the Democrats will blame.
LOL!!