Message from @LotheronPrime
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Well I wouldnt know about all that
good paper
ill give it a read ^^
this is smart
"A pair of California lawmakers want to claw back some of steep tax cuts that corporations will receive under the federal tax overhaul signed last month by President Donald Trump."
That could also be read as "A pair of California lawmakers get greedy and make a move that might drive businesses out of California"
it sure could
and they're dumb
For some reason, this reminds me of Seattle raising it's minimum to $15, causing many of the businesses to shut down, leave, or automate.
what makes these types of lawmakers think that businesses who run on razer-thin margins in many industries are able to survive without passing the costs on to their customers
^ this is the result of that type of thinking
Bigger businesses don't get too hurt, since again, they can just leave or automate. Smaller business and smaller/local shops, though, just can't function or keep up.
the problem is those small businesses employ the most people
That's one of the big arguments behind the Fair Tax proposal. Make everything a retail-level sales tax because big companies just pass their tax costs on to their customers anyways.
I sort of agree
but sales tax hurts the poor more than the rich
I don't know if the Fair Tax proposal would actually work, but that's the premise they push
because housing value typically is lockstep with income and/or wealth
Usually, but not always
Sometimes really wealthy peopele choose not to have a lot of property
oh I agree, some very rich people live meager lives
I'm actually ok with a straight up flat tax on income
or something
I know I would if I had money. lol
if I dind't have a family, I'd probalby live in an RV on the beach
I don't like the idea of living in an RV, but the beach would be nice
lol why not?
have you seen modern rvs
I have
they're right up there with my hosue in some areas
The ones that I would want cost more than a small house a lot of the time
eh, jsut buy a recent used model
let some other poor soul eat the depreciation 😄
I could live in that, I think
I remember reading an article shortly after I moved to Maine for my first job about a guy who got hired at Google, bought a moving truck, and renovated the back of that into a basic living quarters. He basically just parked in the Google lot full time and used their gym facilities for showering, etc.
He spent something like 8-12K up front and saved on rent costs in the long run