Posted on 05/12/2019 11:33:56 AM PDT by Tolerance Sucks Rocks
I hear the pigs squealing.
these high tax states should try a little fiscal responsibility.
Actually, no. My SALT does not even reach the current cap, but thanks for playing.
And besides, believe it or not, Maryland’s supposedly legendary taxes are actually in the mid-range.
And why should good people stuck in these states for the time being be made to unnecessarily suffer just because they’re outnumbered by low-info voters, some of whom will just flock to other states and vote bleu there, thanks in part to the SALT cap?
My old Congresscritter Dana Rohrbacher tried to get it raised to $20,000.
He was defeated by a Rat after the Ballots were harvested.
Yep, that and 45 GOP Retirements from the House.
Now we have Nadler, Shitz and the never ending investigation.
No good deed goes unpunished.
Inside New Jersey | May 10, 2019 | Representative Mikie Sherrill et al.
why not just reduce state and local taxes on married couples at the state and local source instead of having the federal government subsidize out of fiscal control tax and spend democratic controlled states and their out of control spending habits?
if it walks like a liberal state tax subsidy and talks like a liberal state tax subsidy, maybe it is a liberal state tax subsidy...
and, for the record, i am in california
This gets a “no way” from me. You kids elected high-tax moonbats in your states, YOU pay for it.
I don’t. If the residents of high tax states don’t like it either move or vote in political leaders who will lower their taxes. The taxpayers in other states subsidized high tax Leftist politicians in Blue States for far too long.
VETO!
There were 5 seats in Orange County alone that we lost b/c of the SALT law.
I remember when OC was a conservative bastion. It’s been heading left since before SALT, no?
Even though not married, I support getting rid of a marriage penalty. But that's not what this bill is about.
F**K STEFANIK. RINO LOSER.
Oh Bull S**T.
We totally recall all those campaign ads calling out the Tax Change.
Prove it.
Roger that.
In addition to everything mentioned in the article, consider that with the SALT cap there are now many middle income tax payers who no longer itemize.
Unintended consequence: It won’t take long for many to figure out “why should I give (hypothetically) $10,000 in charitable contributions if the tax code is giving me credit as though I’d given $14,000?”
Watch charitable giving sink like Boeing stock.
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