Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you spend just $500 per month on groceries, that's $1500 per year. Maybe that's nothing to you, but that's meaningful for many people. OP: you must be quite privileged.
It is $150 a year. Not $1,500.
Do you also want our schools to teach about the debates between Abraham Lincoln and Frederick Douglass?
Anonymous wrote:If you spend just $500 per month on groceries, that's $1500 per year. Maybe that's nothing to you, but that's meaningful for many people. OP: you must be quite privileged.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The grocery tax is ridiculous. That said, how is Youngkin going to replace the revenue? Is his plan the 80s style trickle down economics? Virginia is already a top state for businesses. Youngkin will probably make it less attractive since he wants extreme right wing policies here.
DC doesn’t have a grocery tax. We’re doing fine - universal pre-k, full paid leave, UBI pilot for new moms, and free Covid tests to all residents. But I suppose we’re too right wing for you?
Anonymous wrote:So no one knows how he plans to make up the lost revenues?
Anonymous wrote:groceries sales tax is only 2.5% so you won't even noticed it after its repealed by Youngkin, you will only noticed it if you're poor and pay in cash or if you look at the bill, If you spend $100 dollars on groceries it will only save you $2.50.... If they want to repeal a tax they should start with the SALES TAX AND THE RESTATE TAX AND the INCOME TAX. Just removing the Groceries tax is bs....
Anonymous wrote:Northam proposed cutting the grocery tax in his final budget delivered to the General Assembly so I'd say this is a bipartisan proposal. This article talks about how we have a budget surplus so it would be giving a little back to citizens. I'm all for it. https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2021/12/14/northam-grocery-tax-cuts-budget/
Anonymous wrote:The grocery tax is ridiculous. That said, how is Youngkin going to replace the revenue? Is his plan the 80s style trickle down economics? Virginia is already a top state for businesses. Youngkin will probably make it less attractive since he wants extreme right wing policies here.
]Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:groceries sales tax is only 2.5% so you won't even noticed it after its repealed by Youngkin, you will only noticed it if you're poor and pay in cash or if you look at the bill, If you spend $100 dollars on groceries it will only save you $2.50.... If they want to repeal a tax they should start with the SALES TAX AND THE RESTATE TAX AND the INCOME TAX. Just removing the Groceries tax is bs....
Spoken like someone who’s never had to take a twenty dollar bill into a grocery store for their weekly shop, then stress about doing the head math so you don’t have the shame of putting something back at the till.
Anonymous wrote:groceries sales tax is only 2.5% so you won't even noticed it after its repealed by Youngkin, you will only noticed it if you're poor and pay in cash or if you look at the bill, If you spend $100 dollars on groceries it will only save you $2.50.... If they want to repeal a tax they should start with the SALES TAX AND THE RESTATE TAX AND the INCOME TAX. Just removing the Groceries tax is bs....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You want to get rid of your real estate and income tax? How will you fund FCPS’ $3 billion annual budget?![]()
Has someone proposed this?
OP
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You want to get rid of your real estate and income tax? How will you fund FCPS’ $3 billion annual budget?![]()
Has someone proposed this?
Anonymous wrote:You want to get rid of your real estate and income tax? How will you fund FCPS’ $3 billion annual budget?![]()