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Originally Posted by unsunghero
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I make 55k/yr so no, unfortunately not. It would be great to get free food and free healthcare but turns out I don’t qualify and have to work for everything I get
And that’s weird because all news articles that I read talking about the exodus were mentioning high taxes and EPA regulations on new housing driving housing and cost of living prices beyond what people could afford as the main reasons people were leaving
But whatever helps you sleep at night
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Admittedly, you read conservatives news so what else are they going to say?
Aren't you the one pushing hard about the fake media?
Why believe them when they push your narrative, I thought all media was the enemy of the people. (except the one approved by orange cheetah)
So tell me, when the population boom and the middle of the fucking desert have a lot of people living in it brought in by low taxes, what do you think is going to happen?
Usually, taxes will raise not because of democrats but because you will be forced, as your metro grows, to offer more services, more
varied services. Because you ow have to build a bigger water treatment plant. Because you have to do this, and that because you have all these people and you can't build for the current demand because you are still attracting new people so it must be bigger and now you're a city and oh noes, your taxes are high and there are enough people to blame it on "the other side".
Also, do you know the
Beggar thy neighbour politics/policies?
Arizona is playing this.
Doesn't usually end well, for rather obvious reasons.
Beggar thy neighbour
In economics, a beggar-thy-neighbour policy is an economic policy through which one country attempts to remedy its economic problems by means that tend to worsen the economic problems of other countries.