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I know prop 8 is probably the -- nm
Posted by
Stephen (aka SCeire)
Jan 29 '09, 18:28
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Ugh sfek. The most hated prop e -- nm
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Stephen
Jan 29, 18:29
32
Double ugh. Hated prop ever, but I find that map and the support for it disturbing
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Stephen
Jan 29, 18:34
1
I'm not fan of it, I don't think it'll be useful for anything good in that form.
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Will Hunting
Jan 29, 18:35
i actually hate Prop 13 way more -- nm
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pigby
Jan 29, 18:33
23
What does 13 do?
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Will Hunting
Jan 29, 18:33
22
limits annual property tax increases to 2% of the original purchase price
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pigby
Jan 29, 18:35
21
Okay, that's what I figured it was.
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Will Hunting
Jan 29, 18:37
6
the hilarious part is all these cratering values means everyone who buys low is guaranteeing even more lost revenue for years to come -- nm
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pigby
Jan 29, 18:39
5
Except doesn't the local gov come out and reassess property values every set number of years? -- nm
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Stephen
Jan 29, 18:43
4
In Illinois it's 3 years. And right now the current asseements are based on the realty bubble prices.
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the liioulu with tiny planes
Jan 29, 18:47
If your tax increase cap is on your original purchase price, that won't matter. -- nm
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TFox
Jan 29, 18:45
2
I'm not sure if that's the case -- nm
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Stephen
Jan 29, 18:56
1
I mean, it says exactly that 5 posts up. That's what I'm basing it on. -- nm
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TFox
Jan 29, 18:57
I like these laws though. Retirees get creamed and lose houses because they get taxed out of them while on fixed incomes. -- nm
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Redmond has a particular set of skills
Jan 29, 18:36
13
Small problem in comparison to the massive budget issues that arisse from the legal-defined limitations.
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Will Hunting
Jan 29, 18:38
6
The only thing keeping me in my house is the fact the government has limits to the amount my taxes can increase.
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Redmond has a particular set of skills
Jan 29, 18:40
5
And right now, the state has very little ability to raise funds necessary to provide for the common good at large
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Will Hunting
Jan 29, 18:43
4
Jacking up taxes on people already struggling to pay their mortgage doesn't sound smart in these "times of true need".
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Dr.Vermin
Jan 29, 18:55
1
If the value of the home is jumping 15% a year (not uncommon the last 5), but you have a cap of 2%....you've just destroyed your IM of taxing value. -- nm
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Will Hunting
Jan 29, 18:57
I used to live in California. They have ever possible tax you can imagine. They can raise sales tax rates, Income tax rates, only property is capped -- nm
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Redmond has a particular set of skills
Jan 29, 18:45
1
Usually if the tax is capped in one area, it gets raised in another. -- nm
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the liioulu with tiny planes
Jan 29, 18:47
protections can be put in for cases like that without f'ing the rest of us in the process -- nm
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pigby
Jan 29, 18:37
5
Take out the last 3 years, real estate values were going up faster than incomes. -- nm
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Redmond has a particular set of skills
Jan 29, 18:38
4
That is going to happen sometimes. Not everything is indexed to the "cost of living". -- nm
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TFox
Jan 29, 18:41
2
That's why I am more of a fan of consumption taxes. -- nm
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Redmond has a particular set of skills
Jan 29, 18:42
1
Same here. If we were to increase sales tax I still have the option to buy or not, in most cases. Repealing Prop 13 would put me at the mercy of the
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MojaveMeg
Jan 29, 18:55
yeah, speculators blew up a might bubble. none of which was captured during the boom times because of Prop 13 -- nm
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pigby
Jan 29, 18:41
Votes to rescind your civil right to type. -- nm
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Dr.Vermin
Jan 29, 18:32
3
Ok so maybe I don't have typing on my itouch down quite as well as I thought -- nm
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Stephen
Jan 29, 18:36
2
I would like to see an "are you sure?" window pop up when you hit post that at least required an extra press of the enter key.
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Dr.Vermin
Jan 29, 18:45
1
Yeah and the backspace key is to close to the enter key -- nm
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Stephen
Jan 29, 18:57
maybe just lie down for a second. -- nm
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Reagen
Jan 29, 18:31
6 more posts, you might get a sentence Porky Pig.
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Will Hunting
Jan 29, 18:30
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