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Property tax burden up 13 pct under Christie
2013-09-24
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Posted by:Fred

#8  Sounds more and more like a progressive to me.
Posted by: DarthVader   2013-09-24 16:56  

#7  He showed his colors in a new conference a couple of years ago when he screamed and belittled a woman for asking about the school he sent his kids to. I intentionally remembered the incident as a tab on the kak file of life. No use for the fellow, none at all.
Posted by: Besoeker   2013-09-24 13:30  

#6  Heh. Ann Coulter's first choice for president. He wouldn't do it, so she backed Romney.

If the Republican party has any sense at all Cristie's political career will start and end in New Jersey.
Posted by: Jaising Creque9323   2013-09-24 13:25  

#5  California voters passed a law in 1978 called Proposition 13. It effectively limits the amount of property tax that can be levied. You should have heard the piggies squeal when it passed. These days they'd probably take it to the Supreme Court and it'd be overturned. The voters, of course, have no standing.
Posted by: Ebbang Uluque6305   2013-09-24 12:11  

#4   So-called 'property taxes' are simply proof we now actually own nothing, but rather lease our homes from the gov't.
"Now", and in the far remote past, and for the indefinite future. Nothing new except the extent of government's extravagant spending.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2013-09-24 11:09  

#3  Actually property taxes are THE single capitalist tax.


The state says this areas is excluded from the rest of the country. No-one created that land, except the state, and it should charge for it, because otherwise it's value becomes a subsidy to the land-owner.
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2013-09-24 09:36  

#2  ...not counting the usual additional overhead costs of mafia political corruption (kickbacks, padding, piece of the action,etc).
Posted by: Procopius2k   2013-09-24 08:23  

#1  So-called 'property taxes' are simply proof we now actually own nothing, but rather lease our homes from the gov't. Private ownership of real estate has long been a myth. But of course Christie is not part of the problem, as he sends his kids to a private school.

The migration of property owners and tax-payers from Blue States is likely to continue. Illinois is sinking rapidly under the public employee retirement pension debt load.

Posted by: Besoeker   2013-09-24 02:14  

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