Just a highly-educated person wanting to participate in public debate without the neofascists trying to destroy my life for disagreeing with their positions.
@CactusCuddler17@ScottWagnerFL@RonDeSantis For the many communities not having significant amounts of commercial and rental properties? So now this is the Lefitist "make the corporations pay for our welfare" plan?
@CactusCuddler17@ScottWagnerFL@RonDeSantis Also, who pays for fighting fires that occur not on someone's property? Whoever called 911 to report it? (and who is paying to have a 911 dispatch center?)
@RonDeSantis 1. This is a LOCAL government issue. People elect LOCAL leaders who decide local spending.
2. Trump & Biden have crushed the value of the dollar. Money supply has doubled since 2019.
3. Cutting taxes & cutting spending are not the same. It will just shift who pays & how.
@CactusCuddler17@ScottWagnerFL@RonDeSantis So what, everyone calls up and subscribes for police & fire protection? A few towns tried this insanity and it costs way more to have the fire dept sit and wait for a fire to spread from the non-subscribing neighbor's house to the subscribers' homes.
@CactusCuddler17@ScottWagnerFL@RonDeSantis There is if you're not paying for goods or services you've received. The hazard of government is the people who aren't paying their fair share demand more government. That's how government keeps growing.
@CactusCuddler17@ScottWagnerFL@RonDeSantis The proposal says the effect will be one thing but the logical result will be different. Rural counties might switch to non-ad-valorum which will make everyone pay the same amount, which will result demand for smaller govt. Urban counties will raise rates.
6. For 180 years Florida's model has been simple:
-Local voters elect local officials.
-Local officials set local budgets.
-Local taxpayers fund local services.
The trust fund begins to break that connection.
Good comment below on a proposal to essentially get rid of property taxes in Florida, which the Legislature will be voting on.
The Legislature is not voting on a tax cut, as much as it is a tax shift, as former State Senator Jeff Brandes correctly states.
Shifting from property taxes to other fees and taxes, like sales taxes, is an awful idea. Property taxes are highly imperfect, but are the best tax system we have available. Sales taxes are regressive - the more you earn, the less of a percentage you pay in taxes.
I always say: mend it, don’t end it. Let’s talk about a bigger exemption that gives more seniors and working class families relief - while not jeopardizing police, fire, and public education. This is a highway to Mississippi style taxes and social services for Florida.
And we will see cuts in core services - like public schools, police, fire and roads.
If your vision of Florida is one in which lower income and working people pay more in taxes as a percentage of their income, and where we have fewer services in education and public safety, then this Bud’s for you.
Like I’ve said before: please don’t (further) Mississippi my Florida. I hope that people vote no on this - and that our police and fire unions use their voice to educate lawmakers and voters on the adverse impacts of these proposals.
Me: “Local budget decisions should be made at the local level to avoid handing more power to the state.”
Florida Republicans: “You’re against tax cuts!”
This is why so many people think conservatives are stupid. 🫤
No boomer has ever applied to 500 jobs and gotten 5 emails back and 2 interviews and no employment.
They do not understand the world that we live in. They cannot understand it, that would shatter their world view. They reflexively call you lazy to protect their view of reality.
@middle_class_us The dollar halved in value due to defecit spending by Biden & Trump. Falling real wages is why the CPI doesn't show this magnitude.
@JohnRou63401193 It would take power away from the local voters and place it in the state's hands as purseholders on the (ever rising) sales tax. Political favors and cronyism will decide which towns get the redistributed tax dollars.
Let me reframe this for you. This is the government questioning the government to see if the government covered up for the government in the Epstein files. Shockingly, the government told the government that the government did nothing wrong.
@gcugrey_area@kylamb8 I live in a nice neighborhood too, and worry how much millage rates will increase to offset the poor neighborhoods now paying nothing, plus those people will now vote for bigger government since doesn't cost them a dime!
@Juarez_Brock@RonDeSantis 2. The half of homeowners in poor neighborhoods now paying NOTHING will vote for MORE givernment! Socialism 101. Desantis wants to geab headlines so he can run for president, doesnt care what happens to FL!