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Nov 10, 2019 06:53:46   #
EllieLady Loc: So. CA, USA
 
Texcaster wrote:
You just don't get it do you? No Trump is welcome in New York.


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Nov 10, 2019 07:37:03   #
sb Loc: Florida's East Coast
 
Of course, Trump did what he could to screw New Yorkers on their taxes by disallowing state tax deductions above a certain point. But - they are still investigating him for criminal acts, so maybe he should be moving to Brazil.

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Nov 10, 2019 07:45:10   #
Steven Seward Loc: Cleveland, Ohio
 
I sure learned a lot more stuff in this post from Eye Saw You than from Ellie Lady. She is just ranting and full of h**e, and she seems proud of it. What is there to learn from that?

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Nov 10, 2019 07:57:25   #
thom w Loc: San Jose, CA
 
Steven Seward wrote:
I sure learned a lot more stuff in this post from Eye Saw You than from Ellie Lady. She is just ranting and full of h**e, and she seems proud of it. What is there to learn from that?


All of your posts are sad, to one degree or another, but this one where you believe you learn from sore eyes is perhaps the saddest.

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Nov 10, 2019 08:24:32   #
EllieLady Loc: So. CA, USA
 
thom w wrote:
All of your posts are sad, to one degree or another, but this one where you believe you learn from sore eyes is perhaps the saddest.

It's ALL prerty sad, thom. They think that becuz I disapprove of trump's egregious behaviors and policies - - AND that I have the sheer audacity to speak up about it, against their orange-haired boy - - that it means that I h**e the man.

But by the very fact that they use that term, and that I never do, it simply means how evident it is that they are "victims" of projection - - that they are the ones who are full of h**e. Pitiful really...

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Nov 10, 2019 08:41:16   #
Steven Seward Loc: Cleveland, Ohio
 
thom w wrote:
All of your posts are sad, to one degree or another, but this one where you believe you learn from sore eyes is perhaps the saddest.

I'm so sorry to make you sad, Thommie. Why don't you go back and watch Rachel Maddow, that'll cheer you up.

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Nov 10, 2019 08:42:36   #
sumo Loc: Houston suburb
 
When the debate is lost, slander becomes the tool of the the losers….. Socrates….

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Nov 10, 2019 08:57:27   #
Steven Seward Loc: Cleveland, Ohio
 
sb wrote:
Of course, Trump did what he could to screw New Yorkers on their taxes by disallowing state tax deductions above a certain point. But - they are still investigating him for criminal acts, so maybe he should be moving to Brazil.

You guys shouldn't be deducting your local taxes from the Federal Income Taxes. It is a s**m to allow locals to charge outrageous rates and get the taxpayers from round the country to subsidize it. I remember the first time I saw this on a 1040 form and I thought "they've got to be kidding, this is a kickback to locals with high taxes."

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Nov 10, 2019 08:58:48   #
Steven Seward Loc: Cleveland, Ohio
 
EllieLady wrote:
It's ALL prerty sad, thom. They think that becuz I disapprove of trump's egregious behaviors and policies - - AND that I have the sheer audacity to speak up about it, against their orange-haired boy - - that it means that I h**e the man.

But by the very fact that they use that term, and that I never do, it simply means how evident it is that they are "victims" of projection - - that they are the ones who are full of h**e. Pitiful really...

Ellie, h**e is about the only emotion that you display on this site.

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Nov 10, 2019 09:00:18   #
EllieLady Loc: So. CA, USA
 
sumo wrote:
When the debate is lost, slander becomes the tool of the the losers….. Socrates….

Spoken like a true, died-in-the-wool military bot.

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Nov 10, 2019 09:02:13   #
EllieLady Loc: So. CA, USA
 
Steven Seward wrote:
Ellie, h**e is about the only emotion that you display on this site.

So YOU say - - which makes it true only in your own mind.

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Nov 10, 2019 10:39:57   #
yhtomit Loc: Port Land. Oregon
 
EllieLady wrote:
Watch "NYC Bids Adieu To Donald Trump (In Song)" on YouTube

https://youtu.be/_VTp-UFxEHA

Drove da bum rite outta dere...


Only underachievers are staying in NY....

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Nov 10, 2019 14:19:01   #
EyeSawYou
 
sb wrote:
Of course, Trump did what he could to screw New Yorkers on their taxes by disallowing state tax deductions above a certain point. But - they are still investigating him for criminal acts, so maybe he should be moving to Brazil.


LOL People have been leaving NY in droves for years and years before Trump became President, what's your conspiracy excuse now?

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Nov 10, 2019 14:20:58   #
EyeSawYou
 
LWW wrote:
Speak with your doctor.

Carrying such h**e around with you causes serious health issues.


It wouldn't surprise me if her doctor filed a restraining order against her.

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Nov 10, 2019 14:56:54   #
RixPix Loc: Miami, Florida
 
EyeSawYou wrote:
News Flash! Many rich people and middle class are leaving NY for other states that are more financially friendly.

'As the wealthy flee New York, poorest will be most affected'

Are you a young person thinking of moving to a happening city? Chances are New York is not even on your list of potential hotspots, and if you are already living there, then you are looking for a way out. The last dividends of 20 years of leadership under Rudy Giuliani and Michael Bloomberg are being squandered by well intentioned but increasingly radical policies.

D**gging business practices, skyrocketing taxes, telecommuting, and loss of special status is a toxic mix for New York. Among young people, New York is becoming passe. During recent years, both the city and the state of New York have lost residents, as waves of educated and high earning millennials have fled. In fact, more than 46 percent of New Yorkers of all ages moving out of the state are in the bracket earning above $150,000.

The Empire State budget is in near freefall, in no small part due to lower revenue from middle class and upper class workers, while growing states like Texas and Florida are in surplus. Governor Andrew Cuomo noted a $2.3 billion hole in the state budget earlier this year, caused largely by oppressive policies that have gutted the local population and economy. More than 450,000 people moved out of New York in the last year alone.

In the Big Apple, the tax burden on high earners is onerous. The local government relies solely on the top 10 percent for over 70 percent of taxes, with the top 1 percent paying more than the bottom 90 percent combined. Any efforts to assist the most needy individuals are heavily dependent on the city keeping its reputation as a driver of the national economy. The accelerating outflow of middle class and upper class residents will no doubt tarnish that. As steep declines in revenue hit, spending cuts will burden the urban poor rather than the bureaucrats.

The current spending levels are likely unsustainable for the Big Apple in the long term. The New York City Council passed a $93 billion budget, which includes spending hikes of 6 percent for salaries, 9 percent for other employee benefits, 9 percent for debt service, 11 percent for health insurance, 12 percent for public assistance funding, and more. This local budget also set aside a new line item for taxpayer funded a******ns, an army of new social workers, and even a package for the Green New Deal.

If New York continues to lose taxpayers in droves, the city will not be able to fund its current initiatives, let alone new spending increases. As the exodus further dwindles local revenue, public programs will eventually require massive cuts. Meanwhile, increased pension spending will eat up any slack the city has left. The pension plans are already underfunded to the tune of tens of billions of dollars. Retirement spending comprises nearly a quarter of the annual budget and will only continue growing.

Whenever push came to shove in the past, cities like Chicago and Detroit prioritized bureaucratic spending and honoring pensions over funding public programs and infrastructure. If New York takes a similar route, the people most dependent on campaign promises will be left behind. The Big Apple has been down this path before with the struggling economy and massive spending hikes of the 1970s. New York leaders overpromised and underdelivered, while moderate mayors like Fiorello La Guardia were unfortunately replaced by increasingly radical or incompetent politicians.

The city even went so far as to request a bailout from Washington, leading to the infamous “Drop Dead” moment of President Gerald Ford in 1975. New York cut down the number of cops on the street and teachers in the classrooms, while raising subway fares and tuition for the first time in the history of the City University of New York. The rate of residents leaving spiked, as did crime, with many recalling 1980 as the worst year for it.

The problems that plagued New York decades ago are lessons for the city today. A hollowing out of its local revenue and intellectual base will lead to fiscal disaster that will hurt the urban poor hardest. Those very same wealthy people that politicians have demonized to gain v**es are the actual linchpins for the spending largesse of progressives. Once high earners are gone, soon followed by middle class taxpayers, the promises of democratic socialism by Mayor Bill De Blasio will also vanish. Many of those remaining in New York will be those without the means to leave.

There are no destinies of cities. Our grand metropolitan centers have no guarantee of continuing their reputation as a trendy centers. Great food, public t***sportation, and cultural activities are now available across the nation. Suddenly that shoebox apartment in the Upper East Side is not as hip as you once told your friends. The spacious cheaper place in Austin or Atlanta or Nashville is. New York politicians continue making promises to their most vulnerable citizens with cash that will soon be in another state.

https://thehill.com/opinion/finance/449946-as-the-wealthy-flee-new-york-poorest-will-be-most-affected
News Flash! Many rich people and middle class are ... (show quote)


He didn’t sell the building. His personal income tax will go down but nothing else.
The truly wealthy don’t care about what things cost.

Only a country mouse would think that it’s about money.

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