Funny stuff.
You obviously consider yourself the foremost expert on RWR here. Very well -- can you explain why he carried Massachusetts in 1984? (Hint -- it wasn't because the voters there suddenly decided they loved his conservatism).
Oh and by the way, I have worked in five different cities in Ohio since 1983 and I paid income tax in every single one of them. So your statement that NYC is one of the few cities that have an income tax is completely ignorant. You should be careful not to be ignorant when you attack, because people will ignore your rants.
I'm glad you're amused, but I don't understand your hostile post to me.
>>>So your statement that NYC is one of the few cities that have an income tax is completely ignorant.
There are a thousands of US cities. I don't have a list of what US cities impose an income tax on their residents, but my guess would be the numbers as an overall percentage are quite low. If you say certain Ohio cities have imposed city income taxes on you in the past, I'm not gonna argue with you. But I wouldn't be bragging about it either.
>>>>You should be careful not to be ignorant when you attack, because people will ignore your rants.
I attacked no one. I made a statement based on facts. I never said NYCity was the only city with an income tax. Feel free to ignore my posts in the future. In fact, I encourage you to ignore my posts.
However, I stand by what I posted:
As the Manhattan Institute for Policy Research said: "Even with the tax cuts of the last several years, New York remains by far the most heavily taxed big city in the country."