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1 hour ago, Warrior said:

You can spin all you want Finch, the economy was hitting record positive numbers prior to Covid under DJT.

Exposing your lies and then watching you feebly ask what the numbers were is not spin.

By the way, those "record positive numbers" are the same or better today.

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1 hour ago, Warrior said:

And now under this administration’s policies, mainly reverse everything the Trump administration put in place the economy is a dumpster fire…and the polls show it. 

A person who was actually sure of himself re: the economy wouldn't use polling to prove economic data was good or bad.

He'd just show the economic data.

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4 hours ago, Atticus Finch said:

Exposing your lies and then watching you feebly ask what the numbers were is not spin.

By the way, those "record positive numbers" are the same or better today.

And you really believe that…this is 😂 

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Overall Tax Burden by State

 
 
Overall Rank*  State Total Tax Burden
(%)
 
Property Tax Burden
(%)
 
Individual Income Tax Burden
(%)
 
Total Sales & Excise Tax Burden
(%)
 
1 New York 12.02% 4.36%
(5)
4.63%
(2)
3.03%
(31)
2 Hawaii 11.80% 2.64%
(25)
3.82%
(6)
5.34%
(3)
3 Vermont 11.12% 4.85%
(2)
3.09%
(11)
3.18%
(27)
4 Maine 10.74% 4.86%
(1)
2.59%
(21)
3.29%
(24)
5 California 10.40% 2.73%
(23)
4.87%
(1)
2.80%
(37)
6 Connecticut 10.08% 3.95%
(6)
3.42%
(9)
2.71%
(40)
7 Minnesota 9.95% 2.82%
(22)
4.01%
(4)
3.12%
(28)
8 Illinois 9.67% 3.67%
(9)
2.57%
(22)
3.43%
(21)
9 New Jersey 9.47% 4.59%
(3)
2.36%
(30)
2.52%
(44)
10 Rhode Island 9.38% 3.83%
(7)
2.49%
(24)
3.06%
(30)
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20 minutes ago, concha said:

Overall Tax Burden by State

 
 
Overall Rank*  State Total Tax Burden
(%)
 
Property Tax Burden
(%)
 
Individual Income Tax Burden
(%)
 
Total Sales & Excise Tax Burden
(%)
 
1 New York 12.02% 4.36%
(5)
4.63%
(2)
3.03%
(31)
2 Hawaii 11.80% 2.64%
(25)
3.82%
(6)
5.34%
(3)
3 Vermont 11.12% 4.85%
(2)
3.09%
(11)
3.18%
(27)
4 Maine 10.74% 4.86%
(1)
2.59%
(21)
3.29%
(24)
5 California 10.40% 2.73%
(23)
4.87%
(1)
2.80%
(37)
6 Connecticut 10.08% 3.95%
(6)
3.42%
(9)
2.71%
(40)
7 Minnesota 9.95% 2.82%
(22)
4.01%
(4)
3.12%
(28)
8 Illinois 9.67% 3.67%
(9)
2.57%
(22)
3.43%
(21)
9 New Jersey 9.47% 4.59%
(3)
2.36%
(30)
2.52%
(44)
10 Rhode Island 9.38% 3.83%
(7)
2.49%
(24)
3.06%
(30)

The worst part is those people move to low tax red states and still vote their funky ass way that forced them out in the first place 

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26 minutes ago, Nolebull813 said:

The worst part is those people move to low tax red states and still vote their funky ass way that forced them out in the first place 

But you just made this part up.

I'm always amused that people whine about this when they just imposed their own agenda onto other people.

There has yet to be a single piece of evidence, or even one example, of a Democratic politician doing something that "forced" people out of their state.

And if the inverse was true, then we'd see people flocking to Mississippi, Oklahoma and West Virginia. But we don't because those places suck.

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1 hour ago, Atticus Finch said:

But you just made this part up.

I'm always amused that people whine about this when they just imposed their own agenda onto other people.

There has yet to be a single piece of evidence, or even one example, of a Democratic politician doing something that "forced" people out of their state.

And if the inverse was true, then we'd see people flocking to Mississippi, Oklahoma and West Virginia. But we don't because those places suck.

 

The migration is happening. And whether it's due to being "forced out" or red states and counties being more attractive financially and/or politically, the result is the same.

Po-tay-to

Po-tah-to

 

And as there is a choice amongst red states, your drive-by on MS, OK and WV is kinda bullshit. 

 

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5 hours ago, concha said:

And whether it's due to being "forced out" or red states and counties being more attractive financially and/or politically, the result is the same.

Po-tay-to

Po-tah-to

So I addressed an exact quote that one of your butt buddies said but somehow it's dismissed as "po-tay-to, potah-to" by concha.

Chef's kiss.

He's always wrong but he finds some way to avoid ever acknowledging it.

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30 minutes ago, Atticus Finch said:

So I addressed an exact quote that one of your butt buddies said but somehow it's dismissed as "po-tay-to, potah-to" by concha.

Chef's kiss.

He's always wrong but he finds some way to avoid ever acknowledging it.

 

Did I mention that people and companies DO leave due to leftist policies?

Taxes, crime... just do a quick google, Andy. It's not hard.

All these people are moving for no reason?

 

 

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15 minutes ago, concha said:

 

Did I mention that people and companies DO leave due to leftist policies?

Taxes, crime... just do a quick google, Andy. It's not hard.

All these people are moving for no reason?

 

 

It’s useless speaking common sense with Andy the Dandy.

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