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Advanced Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2011
Posts: 1,081
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I guess I'm one of the few that agrees with mad mother.
The more money they throw at schools the worse they get. If they actually taught the kids how to read and write, it might not be such a bad bargain, but there's way too much liberal brainwashing that takes precedence over reading, writing and hard science. |
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Former Guest
Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: FEMA Region IV
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We definitley got to have emergency services. Well worth the money
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#28 |
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Adnanced Senior Member
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OK someone living in an apartment IS paying into the Tax system for public schools. Just not directly.
Go and see how much the the tax is on an apartment complex. I bet you it is much higher than that of a single family home. A portion of the rent they pay is taken by the landlord/ owner to pay for the property tax. So indirectly they are paying into the system. It is really not that hard to understand. What is illegal is what they do to me in VA. I pay sales TAX in my car when I buy it. Then to own that car in my county I have to pay a Personal Property Tax every year to the county. In my eyes that is double taxation as they are taxing me twice for the same thing. We pay $1.01 for every $100 in home value. So an average $150,000 home is going to cost you $1515 in yearly property taxes. How much does an apartment complex cost? Figure a 50 unit complex for a cool $1 million. That is $10,001 a year in property taxes. So Each unit pays $202 a year for property taxes. It is much less for them but they are still paying from the way I see it. |
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