Posted on 03/30/2006 6:41:48 AM PST by mnehring
With the State getting the biggest burden, I hope this does not usher in a State Income Tax.
I like it. Won't affect me much, because (being retired) I already live very modestly, and own a small home.
Well, a politician came up with the plan, so we know someone is getting screwed.
With Texas schools desperate for money, Perry has once again endorsed a plan that he KNOWS is destined for failure in the special session. Cut property taxes and increase business taxes??? Yeah, right... the Texas legislature is made up of business owners who play part-time politicians every 2 years.
And counting on smokers to provide tax revenue is a bad idea.
The Texas Constitution prohibits a State Income Tax.. No matter how much Strayhorn thinks it's necessary, it will be a though one to push through.
I wonder if this plan does anything about the fact that the Appraisal Districts can raise your taxable appraisal at 30% over 3 years? At 10% a year that will wipe those cuts out VERY fast and the property owners will be back where we started at.
Then there is the whole problem behind paying to educate all those Illegal Immigrants.....
How about reforming the public intoxication laws while your at it.
Only those who voluntarily consume tobacco (purchased in Texas) face the possibility of a higher net tax burden.
I will refuse to be a pawn in the "Tax the Smoker" game.
The Texas Constitution does not prohibit a state income tax. The Republican Party platform advocates this, but it's never been enacted.
DING! DING! DING!!! Fixing this problem goes a long way toward fiscal responsibility, but that latter term is an anathema to politicos.
Thats my thoughts.
Politicians are always looking to stick it to the man, you the tax payer.
You are correct.. Need to clarify that... the correct reading of Article 8 of our Constitution prohibits any income tax w/ out a majority of voters approving.. in other words, the legislature cannot enact it on their own..
Great plan - Tax all sinners at a higher rate. Smokers are evil so let's make them pay for their disgusting addiction!
And drunks. Hit the drunks. And Fat People. Nobody likes Fat people! Tax Taco Bell and Burger King. Tax evil french fries! And fried pies!
Maybe start taxing ugly people too. They take up entirely too much space on our planet.
Ahhhh, I feel better already.......... /sarc
The ever rising cost of education can be dramatically dropped simply by sending the illegals home. These kids who are out "protesting" and waving the MEXICAN flag can go back to their countries of origin and take their illegal parents with them.
The illegals who pack our emergency medical facilities should also go - they are a huge drain on the taxpayers.Another huge drain on our economy is maintaining ILLEGAL immigrant inmates in our prisons.
Every illegal found here in the United States should be automatically deported and refused reentry for any reason for at least the next 10 years. BUILD THE WALL, man it with armed National guardsmen, protect our coasts and shoot to kill anyone of any nationality attempting to invade our country.
National sovereignty is not a bad thing.
This reinforces our point to cut out the waste and bureaucracy (TEA for example) so we don't need to worry about fighting for funding all the time..
Pols are like shop-aholoics with $10,000 cash in their pockets. They're gonna run out fast and they're gonna be back for more. Count on it.
I agree. The voters must approve. I don't see that happening.
Shoot...I was hoping Gov. Perry was too busy investigating whether the Dallas and Houston school districts were turning in fraudulent attendance numbers from the illegal alien schools whose students were not in attendance this week. The state of Texas certainly should not pay those schools for students who were parading their Mexican flags down the streets instead of being in the schools provided so generously by those taxpayers of Texas that our pretty governor is so concerned about.
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