Posted on 01/28/2017 3:15:13 PM PST by Rockitz
With secession threats looming, the state of California is reportedly studying ways to suspend financial transfers to Washington after the Trump administration threatened to withhold federal money from sanctuary cities.
With California counties among the Top 10 who stand to lose tax-payer funding for providing sanctuary to illegal immigrants...
KPIX5 reports that officials are looking for money that flows through Sacramento to the federal government that could be used to offset the potential loss of billions of dollars worth of federal funds if President Trump makes good on his threat to punish cities and states that dont cooperate with federal agents requests to turn over undocumented immigrants, a senior government source in Sacramento said.
The federal funds pay for a variety of state and local programs from law enforcement to homeless shelters.
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nopardons is a she.
She just punches way above her weight. You duel with her at your own peril once her blood gets up.
” I’d much prefer we tax consumption instead, which is why I find the Fair Tax appealing.”
It’s why I prefer tariffs gradually replacing income taxes. Like it used to be pre 1913.
“The old adage goes, ‘If you want less of something, tax it. If you want more of something, subsidize it.’
Yup. We want less imports and more jobs.
“The geniuses in our government don’t seem to be able to figure that out.”
The geniuses in our government want more Treasury sales and higher taxes. IOW more loot for themselves.
“nopardons is a she.”
Roh-ro.
Should the rest of the nation cut off a big part of their electricity and water? Do we let them keep the seaports?
Prior to 1913, America was almost wholly self sufficient, though we had active international trade even then. It was quite possible for the states to trade with one another, as we produced almost everything we needed domestically. It made for a simpler life, with far less foreign entanglements.
But that was then. The world has become increasingly connected, and continents and nations have become very dependent on international trade.
At this point, tariffs are more a tool to make other countries play fair with us, than a means to fund the federal government.
I don't think we could properly fund our government through tariffs, even if our government were greatly downsized. When a Honda Accord costs 30% more than a Chevy Cruze, folks will buy the Chevy, so there goes the tariff money to fund the government.
How does the government make up that shortfall?
There's no doubt they'll do it by taxing the citizens. Now, how they go about collecting those taxes, is the question. Do they continue to violate basic economic axioms, or do they wise up and begin taxing the consumption side of economic activity?
Taxing consumption makes everyone a taxpayer, and equally spreads the burden of funding the government across every class of citizens. States already use this method of taxation to fund their governments. Unfortunately, many states also assess a tax on income, so they're taxing production AND consumption. That's just thievery, in my book.
Anywho, this is a huge subject, and we could go on for months discussing it. I'm just throwing a few of my thoughts out there.
Puts federally chartered banks in an interesting position. I expect the counter-move would be for the Feds to seize any state administered accounts. Check & Mate.
Hate to tell you this but your check is a digital payment. You hold the money in your bank account send the check to whomever, then the bank transfers money from your bank account into their account digitally. Unless you think there is a magic fairy that goes to your bank and physically withdrawals the money from your account and then physical puts it into their account. Just because you write a paper check doesn’t make it not digital.
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