Put your blinders on tCONS

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By supraTruth4
3 Jan 2023 3:05 am in No Holds Barred Political Forum
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ConsRule » 05 Jan 2023, 6:44 pm » wrote: Just not adult to admit you got caught lying, are you?  Poor baby...do you need some crayons and a coloring book?
Man enough to remind you that those rates STILL ARE TOO HIGH EVEN AFTER THE DEDUCTIONS.
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Buffalo » 05 Jan 2023, 7:46 pm » wrote: At the same time as property taxes these states have the high income tax rates.  Wonder why superliar isn't bitching about that...

California 13.3% 
Hawaii11%
New York 10.9%
 New Jersey 10.75% 
Oregon 9.9% Minnesota 9.85% 
District of Columbia9.75%
Vermont 8.75% Iowa 8.53% 
Wisconsin7.65%
https://www.google.com/search?ie=UTF-8& ... state+2022

California 0.760%
Texas 1.800%
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supraTruth4 » 06 Jan 2023, 4:52 am » wrote: What part of Texans paying more than twice as much as Californians in property tax rates because Texas has no state income taxes do you not understand?

California 0.760%
Texas 1.800%
 
https://www.google.com/search?ie=UTF-8& ... state+2022
Texas is one of seven states that levies no individual income tax.

California’s top individual income tax rate is 13.3% with a state and local tax burden of 13.5%, according to the Tax Foundation. It also has an 8.84% corporate income tax rate, a 7.25% state sales tax rate, a max local sales tax rate of 2.5% and an average combined state and local sales tax rate of 8.82%.

By comparison, Texas levies no individual income tax or corporate income tax. It levies a gross receipts tax. It also has a 6.25% state sales tax rate, with a maximum local sales tax rate of 2%, and an average combined state and local sales tax rate of 8.2%.

California’s tax system ranks 48th on the Tax Foundation’s 2022 State Business Tax Climate Index, Texas ranks 14.

It’s not just the reports that point to the tax disparity of the two larges stats in the country.

Of the record number of people and companies moving out of California, they’ve repeatedly cited cost of living and high taxes as reasons for leaving. Those moving to Texas, now estimated to be roughly 1,000 a day, cite low cost of living and no personal income or corporate tax as their reasons for relocating. So many more people have moved to Texas over the past decade that it gained two additional Congressional seats.

You can drivel your **** all day long but when it comes to lower taxes and cost of living Texas kicks the **** out of California!!!
 
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According to a study by McKinney-based Spectrum Location Solutions and Stanford University’s Hoover Institution, Texas is beating every other state as a destination for California companies by a ratio of 4:1.

California company headquarter exits more than doubled in 2021, the study found. Its authors warned, “California is experiencing a serious loss of company headquarters to other states. The phenomena, which includes business in nearly all industries, has gone virtually unrecognized by the state’s elected officials and governmental agencies.

“Unless policy reforms reverse this course, California will continue to lose businesses, both large established businesses, as well as young, rapidly growing businesses, some of which will become the transformational giants of tomorrow.”

Since the report was published, California legislators and Newsom doubled down on increasing taxes whereas Texas Gov. Greg Abbott recently pledged to use half of the state’s $27 billion surplus to provide property tax relief to home owners.

You can stick californication up your ***!!!
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Buffalo » 06 Jan 2023, 5:07 am » wrote: Texas is one of seven states that levies no individual income tax.

California’s top individual income tax rate is 13.3% with a state and local tax burden of 13.5%, according to the Tax Foundation. It also has an 8.84% corporate income tax rate, a 7.25% state sales tax rate, a max local sales tax rate of 2.5% and an average combined state and local sales tax rate of 8.82%.

By comparison, Texas levies no individual income tax or corporate income tax. It levies a gross receipts tax. It also has a 6.25% state sales tax rate, with a maximum local sales tax rate of 2%, and an average combined state and local sales tax rate of 8.2%.

California’s tax system ranks 48th on the Tax Foundation’s 2022 State Business Tax Climate Index, Texas ranks 14.

It’s not just the reports that point to the tax disparity of the two larges stats in the country.

Of the record number of people and companies moving out of California, they’ve repeatedly cited cost of living and high taxes as reasons for leaving. Those moving to Texas, now estimated to be roughly 1,000 a day, cite low cost of living and no personal income or corporate tax as their reasons for relocating. So many more people have moved to Texas over the past decade that it gained two additional Congressional seats.

You can drivel your **** all day long but when it comes to lower taxes and cost of living Texas kicks the **** out of California!!!
Property taxes was the discussion.
California 0.760%
Texas 1.800%

I'm happier here not having the oppressive humidity & skeeters & brutally cold winters & tornadoes & TOO MUCH **** RAIN, & **** tCON COPS arresting people for cannabis while **** ******* idiots playing with guns talk ******* **** with a twang. AND THE ROADS ARE 10 TIMES BETTER HERE TOO.
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ROG62 » 05 Jan 2023, 6:53 pm » wrote: who is 'they'?

ruskie? that's a laugh...I'm a NAZI...
Nah, there is only one real nazi in this place, just ask FOS... you might be a polack though... @Ike Bana will let you know...

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supraTruth4 » 06 Jan 2023, 5:30 am » wrote: Property taxes was the discussion.
California 0.760%
Texas 1.800%

I'm happier here not having the oppressive humidity & skeeters & brutally cold winters & tornadoes & TOO MUCH **** RAIN, & **** tCON COPS arresting people for cannabis while **** ******* idiots playing with guns talk ******* **** with a twang. AND THE ROADS ARE 10 TIMES BETTER HERE TOO.
Then keep your sorry homeless *** there!!!

Most of your post is just untrue **** blather.  But Texas roads are far better than overcrowded californication roads.
Californication ranks worst road and Texas is way down the list at #15...

https://www.moneygeek.com/living/states ... ethodology
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supraTruth4 » 06 Jan 2023, 5:30 am » wrote: Property taxes was the discussion.
California 0.760%
Texas 1.800%

I'm happier here not having the oppressive humidity & skeeters & brutally cold winters & tornadoes & TOO MUCH **** RAIN, & **** tCON COPS arresting people for cannabis while **** ******* idiots playing with guns talk ******* **** with a twang. AND THE ROADS ARE 10 TIMES BETTER HERE TOO.
Too much rain?  Image   Image   Image   I just saw on the news where claifornication is having flooding and heavy snows with more coming causing landslides and deaths.

You must have your blinders on to think the **** you do.

 
 
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Buffalo » 06 Jan 2023, 6:06 am » wrote: Then keep your sorry homeless *** there!!!

Most of your post is just untrue **** blather.  But Texas roads are far better than overcrowded californication roads.
Californication ranks worst road and Texas is way down the list at #15...

https://www.moneygeek.com/living/states ... ethodology
U wish I was homeless.  WTF is wrong with you tCON scum who think you have to invent stupid lies about those kicking your asses?
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supraTruth4 » 06 Jan 2023, 3:28 am » wrote: YOUR EDUCATION WAS **** IF YOU BELIEVE THAT.  ALL HITLER'S SCUM DID WAS INTIMIDATE WORKERS & MAKE AS MANY OF THEM SLAVES FOR THE INDUSTRIALISTS CREATING WAR MACHINES.  WHERE DO YOU GET YOUR ****, YOU **** SCUMBAG.  YOU WOULD HAVE BEEN BEATEN INTO SUBMISSION STRICTLY OVER HOW UGLY YOU ARE, ESPECIALLY WITH THAT GIANT MOLE IN THE MIDDLE OF YOUR FOREHEAD.  THEY HATED IMPERFECT LOOKING PEOPLE, & YOU WOULD HAVE BEEN A TARGET FOR THE BUTT OF A RIFLE JUST TO TRY TO KNOCK THAT UGLY MOLE OFF YOU UGLY FACE.

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supraTruth4 » 05 Jan 2023, 5:05 pm » wrote: Yankees tired of brutal winters.  Wait until they tire of the humidity & skeeters.
Yup! One summer in Texas will send them back to Califorinia! :clap:  
 
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Buffalo » 06 Jan 2023, 6:46 am » wrote: Too much rain?  Image   Image   Image   I just saw on the news where claifornication is having flooding and heavy snows with more coming causing landslides and deaths.

You must have your blinders on to think the **** you do.
After years of drought, this winter's rain & snow is welcome, despite the mudslides. 

But you really have your blinders on if you think California gets more rain than Texas, although much of West Texas is dirt dry desert.

But the TORNADOES of East Texas really thump the Bible Thumpers there EVERY year.  Yeah, I'm glad I don't have to listen to so many of those OLD FAKE CHRISTIAN WOMEN HERE! 
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supraTruth4 » 06 Jan 2023, 10:37 am » wrote: U wish I was homeless.  WTF is wrong with you tCON scum who think you have to invent stupid lies about those kicking your asses?
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You damn sure ain't kicking my ***, physically or with your liberal LIES!!!   :die:  
 
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Buffalo » 06 Jan 2023, 11:11 am » wrote: You damn sure ain't kicking my ***, physically or with your liberal LIES!!!   Image
Way to skip my ?, *******.  :faint:  
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Jantje_Smit » 06 Jan 2023, 6:05 am » wrote: Nah, there is only one real nazi in this place, just ask FOS... you might be a polack though... @Ike Bana will let you know...

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supraTruth4 » 03 Jan 2023, 4:05 am » wrote: https://oilprice.com/Energy/Energy-Gene ... -2022.html

Remember those high ⛽️ prices for the 1st half of the year?

Exxon And Chevron Set For Record $100 Billion In Profits In 2022

Exxon And Chevron Set For Record $100 Billion In Profits In 2022

By Tsvetana Paraskova - Jan 02, 2023, 6:00 PM CST

The surge in oil and gas prices will translate into record-high 2022 earnings for the two U.S. supermajors, Exxon and Chevron, with their combined yearly profits hitting nearly $100 billion, analysts say.   The two oil and gas giants benefited from the soaring price of oil and gas following the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Although oil prices traded below $90 per barrel in the last weeks of 2022 and prices increased on an annual basis by only around 10% last year compared to 2021, extreme volatility and the frequent surges above $100 per barrel helped all oil firms, including the biggest American integrated companies, generate record or near-record quarterly profits and cash flows.     Profits for 2022 would be at record highs. Chevron posted its highest-ever quarterly profits for the second quarter, thanks to high oil and gas prices and tight fuel markets driving multi-year high refining margins. For Q3, Chevron recorded its second-highest quarterly profit ever on the back of increased oil and gas demand and increased U.S. production. Exxon booked a record $19.66 billion profit for the third quarter, beating the previous record of $17.9 billion it booked for the previous quarter.
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supraTruth4 » 06 Jan 2023, 4:52 am » wrote: What part of Texans paying more than twice as much as Californians in property tax rates because Texas has no state income taxes do you not understand?

California 0.760%
Texas 1.800%
 
https://www.google.com/search?ie=UTF-8& ... state+2022
Average Property taxes of $5388 of Average home price of $708,936 in California

Average Property Taxes of $4637 Of Average home price of $257,628 in Texas


It's NOT the PERCENTAGE that matters, DIPWAD, but the DOLLARS PAID!!! Which combined with the ZERO INCOME TAXES IN TEXAS, MAKES FOR A HELLUVA LOT LESS TO LIVE THERE, DORKFOOL!!
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Beekeeper » 06 Jan 2023, 4:06 pm » wrote: Average Property taxes of $5388 of Average home price of $708,936 in California

Average Property Taxes of $4637 Of Average home price of $257,628 in Texas


It's NOT the PERCENTAGE that matters, DIPWAD, but the DOLLARS PAID!!! Which combined with the ZERO INCOME TAXES IN TEXAS, MAKES FOR A HELLUVA LOT LESS TO LIVE THERE, DORKFOOL!!
Image   Image   Image  GOOFY *** BEE STUNG DOESN’T UNDERSTAND PERCENTAGES!!!  Image   Image   Image  

******* DOESN'T UNDERSTAND THAT PROPERTY TAX $ ARE HIGHER HERE IN SUNNY CALIFORNIA BECAUSE HOUSES COST MORE BECAUSE EVERY1 WANTS TO LIVE HERE!  Image   Image   Image   Image   Image  except those who can't afford it  Image  
 
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supraTruth4 » 06 Jan 2023, 5:11 pm » wrote: Image   Image   Image  GOOFY *** BEE STUNG DOESN’T UNDERSTAND PERCENTAGES!!!  Image   Image   Image  

******* DOESN'T UNDERSTAND THAT TAX $ ARE HIGHER HERE IN SUNNY CALIFORNIA BECAUSE HOUSES COST MORE BECAUSE EVERY1 WANTS TO LIVE HERE!  Image   Image   Image   Image   Image  except those who can't afford it  Image
NO loonbeam, everyone is LEAVING your Satan Cursed State to get AWAY from the BS you are being spoon fed!!

California LOST a Congressional seat DUE TO people leaving. And other states picked up Seats because of those people MOVING to those States.

Why is California's population declining?  

“Lower levels of international migration, declining birth rates, and increases in deaths all play a role. But the primary driver of the state's population loss over the past couple years has been the result of California residents moving to other states.”Apr 10, 2022 California's population decline has big impacts - CalMatters

 
 
Liberals are spoiled children, miserable, unsatisfied, demanding, ill-disciplined, despotic & useless. Liberalism is a philosophy of sniveling brats ~O'Rourke

The Democratic Party seems intransigent on their position of keeping the party ‘woke,’ detached, exclusionary, and totally insane.
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supraTruth4 » 06 Jan 2023, 5:11 pm » wrote: Image   Image   Image  GOOFY *** BEE STUNG DOESN’T UNDERSTAND PERCENTAGES!!!  Image   Image   Image  

******* DOESN'T UNDERSTAND THAT TAX $ ARE HIGHER HERE IN SUNNY CALIFORNIA BECAUSE HOUSES COST MORE BECAUSE EVERY1 WANTS TO LIVE HERE!  Image   Image   Image   Image   Image  except those who can't afford it  Image
Then why are so many californians leaving the state and moving to Texas?
 
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