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New Hampshire has done that for decades. Chemisse Nov 2019 #1
And it's a killer. matt819 Nov 2019 #42
The "Rackets State" Mopar151 Nov 2019 #60
Property taxes TheFarseer Nov 2019 #62
And the services are bare bones. Chemisse Dec 2019 #76
It's a Reaganite tradition... Wounded Bear Nov 2019 #2
Yes, our sales tax is so high it has to be impacting the poor. redstatebluegirl Nov 2019 #3
This is the philosophy of privatized government DBoon Nov 2019 #10
That's a huge part of it, for sure...nt Wounded Bear Nov 2019 #18
sold every day from 1500 radio stations certainot Nov 2019 #29
Very true. Reduce taxes for the wealthy. Let wnylib Nov 2019 #40
Reagan tabbed them as The Wizard Nov 2019 #69
Yes. It's been pretty standard since Reagan. JHB Nov 2019 #4
Oh, yeah... TruckFump Nov 2019 #5
It's rampant in NC. (n/t) SMC22307 Nov 2019 #6
It is regressive taxation. CentralMass Nov 2019 #7
Exactly. . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Nov 2019 #22
THIS! KPN Nov 2019 #27
yep. it shifts costs to those who can least afford to pay. Hermit-The-Prog Nov 2019 #38
Yep. Absolutely. n/t CousinIT Nov 2019 #8
Generally speaking, PoindexterOglethorpe Nov 2019 #9
We have an income tax, they just won't raise it or change it so the rich have to pay their share. redstatebluegirl Nov 2019 #11
Right. I got that and therefore my post PoindexterOglethorpe Nov 2019 #24
Amen! Nt raccoon Nov 2019 #63
It's happened Rebl2 Nov 2019 #12
People also Raftergirl Nov 2019 #13
Sounds like Ohio. brutus smith Nov 2019 #14
Kasich,especially True Blue American Nov 2019 #31
I was about to post this Ohiogal Nov 2019 #37
I just finished Connie's book True Blue American Nov 2019 #39
I read her book when it first came out. Ohiogal Nov 2019 #45
Mine was very hesitant True Blue American Nov 2019 #54
Agree with you 100% Ohiogal Nov 2019 #56
Unfortunately lonely bird Dec 2019 #82
But the lottery is also a voluntary tax. I'm all for it. oldsoftie Dec 2019 #83
Florida vs. California Zorro Nov 2019 #15
Florida The Bopper Nov 2019 #28
Couldn't one of the PACS we have highlight this and do some education for the masses? redstatebluegirl Nov 2019 #16
Somebody should -- that's for sure. Robert Reich can't do it all alone! KPN Nov 2019 #30
When you reduce corporate tax... the_sly_pig Nov 2019 #17
Trickle down economics has been a rousing success... Wounded Bear Nov 2019 #20
It happens here in IL. I assume it happens everywhere. nt Progressive Jones Nov 2019 #19
In my state they let auto insurers charge a catastrophe fee of $140 per car, per year that goes yaesu Nov 2019 #21
North Carolina Traildogbob Nov 2019 #23
Emissions tests eliminated from yearly car inspections in NC? steventh Nov 2019 #67
Last year, Traildogbob Nov 2019 #68
New cars don't require it anymore fescuerescue Nov 2019 #72
My truck is 11 years old. Traildogbob Dec 2019 #84
3 years fescuerescue Dec 2019 #87
Just new cars fescuerescue Nov 2019 #71
Are you sure Traildogbob Dec 2019 #85
About half of NC is exempted fescuerescue Dec 2019 #88
Just start publizing that a fee is a tax. ... Historic NY Nov 2019 #25
Here in Oregon the Dems have also fallen prey to fees, BUT -- in my opinion largely as a result of KPN Nov 2019 #32
Recommended. H2O Man Nov 2019 #26
They raise fees, yes, but in CA, not property taxes. Liberty Belle Nov 2019 #33
Our last GOP governor, the odious but boring Tim Pawlenty, The Velveteen Ocelot Nov 2019 #34
The masses who vote for Republicans certainly are ... jimlup Nov 2019 #35
How things have been done in Texas for decades now Aquaria Nov 2019 #36
Arizona is doing this. kairos12 Nov 2019 #41
Definitely a Texas thing, especially when Rick Perry was governor. TwilightZone Nov 2019 #43
We seem to have trouble deciding, as a society, Ron Green Nov 2019 #44
Here in Germany, they raise everything all the time, AND raise fees for all services DFW Nov 2019 #46
Thanks for the information. I've been reading/seeing stuff on the news that the German ... SWBTATTReg Nov 2019 #57
I am indeed of retirement age DFW Dec 2019 #80
Thanks so much for your engaging and thoughtful response. I learn something new all... SWBTATTReg Dec 2019 #89
Most European countries are no bigger than an average midwestern state DFW Dec 2019 #91
All of those fees are regressive, in that they affect lower income people more guillaumeb Nov 2019 #47
Too busy tiptonic Nov 2019 #48
That's the way it rolls in Wisconsin. Raise fees. Cut services. Shift funding..... usaf-vet Nov 2019 #49
Still nothing done? Wow. If nothing has happened thus far, it probably won't since tech ... SWBTATTReg Dec 2019 #93
Arizona ThoughtCriminal Nov 2019 #50
Republicans in Wisconsin finally listened thar AllyCat Nov 2019 #51
That's been going on for awhile... paleotn Nov 2019 #52
Yes. Also, a lot of fees and penalties are governments preying Hortensis Nov 2019 #58
Yup! Newest Reality Nov 2019 #53
Sounds like Michigan gibraltar72 Nov 2019 #55
Republicans love regressive taxes because they are regressive people krispos42 Nov 2019 #59
In our country.... SergeStorms Dec 2019 #77
Been going on for decades. warmfeet Nov 2019 #61
ahh, the fee TAX. hiding taxes. yes. i noticed it years ago. pansypoo53219 Nov 2019 #64
They do the same in North Carolina. These fees and sales taxes hurt poorer people more. yardwork Nov 2019 #65
Florida does this also. Oppaloopa Nov 2019 #66
Arkansas has lowered the state income tax 3 sessions in a row. Patterson Nov 2019 #70
Almost anywhere I've ever lived PatSeg Dec 2019 #73
Under bush and republican presidents they've been doing that for decades. No tax increases.... George II Dec 2019 #74
Florida has been doing this since I lived there bluevoter4life Dec 2019 #75
When tax rates stay the same, but appraised value goes up revenue is increased Sucha NastyWoman Dec 2019 #78
Yeah, they prefer use fees to taxes Recursion Dec 2019 #79
The complexity and opacity of how the government funds itself... MrModerate Dec 2019 #81
Ohio Marthe48 Dec 2019 #86
Yes. I call it trickle down tax burden OhioBlue Dec 2019 #90
That's the way it is in Washington State. Aristus Dec 2019 #92
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