Posted on 05/04/2009 5:00:37 PM PDT by NevadaPolicyResearchInstitute
I've been saying for weeks that Nevada has a spending not a tax collecting problem. And now here's the picture to prove it.
What's the legislature's current plan? Raise taxes and spend more.
(Excerpt) Read more at writeonnevada.com ...
Good luck with that.
We saw the handwriting on the wall - and the masses of Californacators moving into the State - we booked out in 1991.
UNtil you can ban certain classes of folks from your state/county/muni/village - you are not safe.
Everyone wants/demands a handout - and YOU get to pay for it.
Costa Rica maybe>?
It does not take much effort to figure out the reason for the disparity between both Arizona and Florida and Nevada and Florida. Californians are fleeing to Arizona and Nevada, not so much to Florida, and in the process, they are bringing their liberal politics.
Whoever is the last one to move to Texas needs to grab the flag on your way out.
Instead Florida has mobs of New Yorkers and New Englanders and their big government ways to put up with...and it is killing this state’s economy slowly and surely...like a boa constricter that was let loose in the Everglades...
It’s a good thing we don’t have an “immigration” problem here, that would make things even worse
What I'm trying to figure out is when "immigrants" began getting all sorts of tax-payer funded subsidies. I recall stories by my grandfather of how you had to get sponsors in the US in order to legally emigrate from overseas, that would guarantee you a job and income. I remember that the same thing was going on when I was in grade school, when Jewish immigrants from the Soviet Union were sponsored by the community (not the taxpayers, but churches, synagogues, and people). Now it seems that people coming to the US are eligible for all sorts of tax payer funded programs, both legal and illegal immigrants. When did that start happening?
Mark
We do get the NYers, not so much the New Englanders. Fortunately, the NYers we get are largely the retirees who come here to avoid taxes, and certainly do not want them raised.
my part of florida must have all the morons who want their taxes raised so they can enjoy their precious services then...
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