Anonymous wrote:I agree. The rich need to pay the new taxes! !
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe just add a tax to cars that are worth more than 20,000 dollars??
+1 THIS.
Just add a huge personal property tax rate on cars valued over $20k. Make it proptional, so the rate goes up at the value increases. A $25k might be $500 annually, whereas a $30k car would be $1500, and a $35k car would be $3000, and so on.
That seems fair to me.
Anonymous wrote:How is this thread ok when it is generalizing that all Latinos are poor?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:City folks are much smarter!
Yes, they are. That’s why we live in cities.
Look at all the multitude of skill sets and jobs found in a city. Compare that to whatever it is they do in rural areas, farming or whatever. Not even close in terms of variation. Farming could be entirely automated by now if it weren’t for farmers.
I don’t know what is sadder — the stupidity of this post or its author blissfully unaware of how stupid this post reads...
Anonymous wrote:Since this is a flat tax, irrespective of your income, it is going to affect those with lower incomes disproportionately. It's just like the sales tax, although the state doesn't (shouldn't) tax "essential" goods. The gas tax is also a legacy tax. It will need to be replaced as we switch to more and more electric vehicles. The theory was that the gas tax helps to pay for roads and electric vehicles no longer "pay their share." That's one reason you might need to increase gas taxes, but that's a pointless exercise because the move to electric is happening and not going away.