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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 1001024" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>Please reread my previous post. The high tax states have less revenue because many businesses and individuals have left, reducing the amount of tax revenue. That's it, period. Doesn't matter where those people or companies went to. They still have less revenue, but they obligated themselves to pay big money and great benefits to gov't workers. Now they are struggling to do that. For some reason some people think you can tax, and tax, and tax, and spend, and spend, and spend, without there ever being a day of reckoning. And saying all those low tax states will be high tax states eventually proves what? They very well may be, or they might be managed more conservatively. But RIGHT NOW is where most people live, and right now low tax states are doing better in this economy. It's not rocket science. I can stay in Burlington, Vt and scrape by or take a transfer to Orlando and have a nicer home and lower costs and can even save some on a little less salary. And no snow!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 1001024, member: 24302"] Please reread my previous post. The high tax states have less revenue because many businesses and individuals have left, reducing the amount of tax revenue. That's it, period. Doesn't matter where those people or companies went to. They still have less revenue, but they obligated themselves to pay big money and great benefits to gov't workers. Now they are struggling to do that. For some reason some people think you can tax, and tax, and tax, and spend, and spend, and spend, without there ever being a day of reckoning. And saying all those low tax states will be high tax states eventually proves what? They very well may be, or they might be managed more conservatively. But RIGHT NOW is where most people live, and right now low tax states are doing better in this economy. It's not rocket science. I can stay in Burlington, Vt and scrape by or take a transfer to Orlando and have a nicer home and lower costs and can even save some on a little less salary. And no snow! [/QUOTE]
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