Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Drive through neighborhoods in NOVA consisting of $2-4M homes and you’ll see mostly Toyota Camrys and RAV4s, Honda Accords and CRVs, Suburu Imprezas and Foresters, Hyundai’s, Kia’s, and minivans. Drive through similar neighborhoods in DC and MD and you’ll see driveways full of luxury cars.
I imagine NOVA car dealers will be quite pleased with the Governor’s proposal.
The car tax is not why we do that. The cost of the car tax does not enter my mind when selecting a car.
i agree that some roads are very difficult to see any lines at night when it rains.Anonymous wrote:Please baby Jesus get rid of the car tax. VA is taxed way too much and that's why they had a surplus the last few years and had to send money back to the taxpayers. This whole system is F'ed up and all the while we can't see the road when it's raining and dark because VDOT can't even bother with reflective paint and no one can repave of fix the pot holes. I can't wait to leave the state for good it's just too much.
Don't worry. MD has to pay for the Blueprint educational bill which will bankrupt the state if they go all in.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He will need to figure out where to capture other revenue for the state to make up for the shortfall, which likely would result in tax increases that would make it more obvious that VA isn't actually a lower tax state than DC or MD.
That or do what other republicans do and blow up the debt and leave it for someone else to fix.
Oh any short fall will be made up on the backs of Nova tax payers. This is just some scheme to shift taxes to Nova. It’s not like we pay for everything already.
NoVa taxpayers will already be on the hook for the Caps and Wizards complex. This will drive the tax burden through the roof, relative to DC and MD.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He will need to figure out where to capture other revenue for the state to make up for the shortfall, which likely would result in tax increases that would make it more obvious that VA isn't actually a lower tax state than DC or MD.
That or do what other republicans do and blow up the debt and leave it for someone else to fix.
Oh any short fall will be made up on the backs of Nova tax payers. This is just some scheme to shift taxes to Nova. It’s not like we pay for everything already.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Drive through neighborhoods in NOVA consisting of $2-4M homes and you’ll see mostly Toyota Camrys and RAV4s, Honda Accords and CRVs, Suburu Imprezas and Foresters, Hyundai’s, Kia’s, and minivans. Drive through similar neighborhoods in DC and MD and you’ll see driveways full of luxury cars.
I imagine NOVA car dealers will be quite pleased with the Governor’s proposal.
The car tax is not why we do that. The cost of the car tax does not enter my mind when selecting a car.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Drive through neighborhoods in NOVA consisting of $2-4M homes and you’ll see mostly Toyota Camrys and RAV4s, Honda Accords and CRVs, Suburu Imprezas and Foresters, Hyundai’s, Kia’s, and minivans. Drive through similar neighborhoods in DC and MD and you’ll see driveways full of luxury cars.
I imagine NOVA car dealers will be quite pleased with the Governor’s proposal.
The car tax is not why we do that. The cost of the car tax does not enter my mind when selecting a car.