Tax'm dry.
Makes the best sense to me. Tax the richest, wealthiest areas on a steeply progressive scale.
Shouldn't the south be paying their fair share?
I mean
the south and a lot of red states send 1 dollar in taxes and get 1.5 to 2 dollars back
unlike the blue northern states that send a dollar in and get cents back
No, we don't want to overly tax the poor or middle class. Just the rich folks.
Tax the richest, wealthiest areas on a steeply progressive scale.
No, we don't want to overly tax the poor or middle class. Just the rich folks.
Already happens where I live. For instance: Chicago has some of the highest sales-tax in the country (which unfortunately hurts the less affluent more than it extracts from the wealthiest); Cook County has some of the highest alcohol taxation in the country, but more especially as regards liquor and wine (while beer is much less tithed by volume); and for restaurants in the Loop (where tourist, finance worker, and wealthier-resident dollars are concentrated), there is an additional tax not assessed outside of downtown.
Unfortunately, Rahm Emanuel is a horrible man who's continued a trend of disastrous privatization of civic services (began by Daley II with parking spaces; extended with tripling-down on charter schools, along with CTA fare-system overhauls, under Emanuel). Here's a nod to all you who say increased revenues are not enough—but note that in each case services that were decently (though not perfectly) operated by the government were spun off into corporate land to terrible results: less efficiency, more cost to the taxpayer, and lost (non-tax) revenues formerly earned by the city/county.
Good to see you say this. The church is a big enough tax on the poor and middle class already.
Or Dalyn, in all honesty its also a great help to the poor and middle class. I know you aren't fond of the church and I know there are plenty of bad apples. But so many of the congregations I know of are the ones given to mercy ministries - caring for the sick, feeding the poor, raising money for special projects, doing maintenance work for the elderly, providing community for the lonely, child care, shelters for abused women, etc. Do we do things perfectly? No, but….