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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
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 (aka chris)
Jan 29 '09, 18:37
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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
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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
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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
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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
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