Don't settle for a $5,000.00 check.
Keep the pressure on until we are all re-paid and don't have to pay taxes anymore.
Don't settle for a $5,000.00 check.
Keep the pressure on until we are all re-paid and don't have to pay taxes anymore.
$6000+/year + $15k insurance
When I first moved to Mexico, in 2020, I stayed in a 3br/1.5ba ~900sqft AirBnB close to downtown that was only $400/mo. Definitely not as nice as your house, but is having carpet really worth working yourself to death to pay for it?
@StockliRacer @DrFell @TXPatriot2021 @gentoobro @fknretardlol
Our property taxes alone are $6000+ a year. That’s a permanent rent on a home we will eventually have paid off. Never mind that our insurance is at risk. Some folks here pay upwards of $15,000 a year for Fire insurance. Not sustainable for fixed incomes, which we will eventually join in 15-20 years. Assuming we remain healthy.
We need to start by changing the vocabulary. Stop calling them “taxes”, but “government stolen income.”
@DrFell @TXPatriot2021 @gentoobro @fknretardlol
You nailed it about property taxes - Property taxes in Wayne County (in the Mitten State) will eventually make it difficult for me to afford stay in my house, and those same property taxes will also make it difficult to sell that same home.
A real conundrum.
@TXPatriot2021 @gentoobro @fknretardlol
5k won't do much for someone that pays 100k taxes, wee he only pay 95k.
A nice start.
The end goal should be zero taxes on the federal level.
Then start eliminating taxes on the state and local level.
The city I live in taxes my cell phone bill for crying out loud, and property tax is a greater evil than income tax.
My take is, a refund should only go to those who actually pay taxes.
We all know that up to a certain income level, all federal income taxes are returned as a "refund".
$5k wouldn't cover the taxes I pay on my Social Security.
The best thing to do would be simply lower taxes across the board. Taking money and then giving some back is dumb.
$5k for every American is around $1.5 trillion. They didn't find $1.5 trillion of actual unspent money laying around; it would come from inflation.
Welcome to the stage of empire collapse where they directly bribe the entire populace by aggressively watering down the currency.
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