Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They will apply for a federal bailout. So US taxpayers are going to pay for Texas's libertarian choices.
To which the federal government should say hell no. Let the secessionists handle it. Or here’s a thought - Texas can implement a freaking income tax like everyone else.
Yeah but then where would the mass exodus of California companies go? In any given non-deep freeze year, TX is attracting thousands of businesses from other states due to policies like no state income tax.
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
They will apply for a federal bailout. So US taxpayers are going to pay for Texas's libertarian choices.
To which the federal government should say hell no. Let the secessionists handle it. Or here’s a thought - Texas can implement a freaking income tax like everyone else.
Yeah but then where would the mass exodus of California companies go? In any given non-deep freeze year, TX is attracting thousands of businesses from other states due to policies like no state income tax.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They will apply for a federal bailout. So US taxpayers are going to pay for Texas's libertarian choices.
To which the federal government should say hell no. Let the secessionists handle it. Or here’s a thought - Texas can implement a freaking income tax like everyone else.
Yeah but then where would the mass exodus of California companies go? In any given non-deep freeze year, TX is attracting thousands of businesses from other states due to policies like no state income tax.
"mass exodus of CA companies"? Um no.
But, in any case, how will TX pay for the bailout? Anyone have an answer? Any Texan on here want to answer?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They will apply for a federal bailout. So US taxpayers are going to pay for Texas's libertarian choices.
To which the federal government should say hell no. Let the secessionists handle it. Or here’s a thought - Texas can implement a freaking income tax like everyone else.
Yeah but then where would the mass exodus of California companies go? In any given non-deep freeze year, TX is attracting thousands of businesses from other states due to policies like no state income tax.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They will apply for a federal bailout. So US taxpayers are going to pay for Texas's libertarian choices.
To which the federal government should say hell no. Let the secessionists handle it. Or here’s a thought - Texas can implement a freaking income tax like everyone else.
Yeah but then where would the mass exodus of California companies go? In any given non-deep freeze year, TX is attracting thousands of businesses from other states due to policies like no state income tax.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And now we have reached the phase where the bankruptcies and lawsuits begin:
The Texas AG is suing Griddy for the audacity to sell freedom. Brazos filed for bankruptcy. And ERCOT is short $1.3 billion in cash owed to the power generators, because the retail utilities can't pay. That's on top exhausting the $800 million reserve for such events.
Meanwhile the chair of Texas' PUC resigned because she had the audacity to do what the Texas legislature wanted her to do.
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/texas-electricity-firm-files-bankruptcy-064724456.html
https://www.cnn.com/2021/03/01/us/griddy-texas-lawsuit/index.html
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/ercot-loses-7th-board-member-182514690.html
https://www.texastribune.org/2021/03/01/texas-power-outages-public-utility-commission-resigns/
Let freedom ring...
Seriously, what will TX do? Seek a bailout? Raise taxes?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They will apply for a federal bailout. So US taxpayers are going to pay for Texas's libertarian choices.
To which the federal government should say hell no. Let the secessionists handle it. Or here’s a thought - Texas can implement a freaking income tax like everyone else.
Anonymous wrote:They will apply for a federal bailout. So US taxpayers are going to pay for Texas's libertarian choices.
Anonymous wrote:And now we have reached the phase where the bankruptcies and lawsuits begin:
The Texas AG is suing Griddy for the audacity to sell freedom. Brazos filed for bankruptcy. And ERCOT is short $1.3 billion in cash owed to the power generators, because the retail utilities can't pay. That's on top exhausting the $800 million reserve for such events.
Meanwhile the chair of Texas' PUC resigned because she had the audacity to do what the Texas legislature wanted her to do.
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/texas-electricity-firm-files-bankruptcy-064724456.html
https://www.cnn.com/2021/03/01/us/griddy-texas-lawsuit/index.html
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/ercot-loses-7th-board-member-182514690.html
https://www.texastribune.org/2021/03/01/texas-power-outages-public-utility-commission-resigns/