California Stealin'

Discussion in 'Economics' started by Tom B, Nov 4, 2009.

  1. I don't live in Cali, but I claim more exemptions as a matter of course to offset schedule F losses. Otherwise I end up with 7k+ refunds.


     
    #11     Nov 4, 2009
  2. I fear Sacramento Lawmakers have just given Washington an idea....
     
    #12     Nov 4, 2009
  3. spinn

    spinn

    why dont we just sell California to Guatemala and get it over with??

    I dont not live there but this is not American. If they want 3rd world status why not make it official?
     
    #13     Nov 4, 2009
  4. Yes, killing the goose that lays the golden eggs. I can think of 10-15 states in this country I would NEVER open a business (CA, NY, NJ to name a few).
     
    #14     Nov 4, 2009
  5. maybe now that joe paycheck just got boofed, with this he'll finally connect the dots about illegal immigration and sanctuary cities
     
    #15     Nov 4, 2009
  6. maybe they should call this a 'diversity fee'

    that's one way to value diversity
     
    #16     Nov 4, 2009
  7. synapz

    synapz

    As much as Id like to leave California I cant for a few years. The main problem with the budget is overbloated pensions for state workers and other government facilities. Unions and other big government sympathizers have gutted the state.



    And youd better hope California gets better we are a much larger portion of the nations economy than most states.
     
    #17     Nov 4, 2009
  8. pspr

    pspr

    Why doesn't Cali put a 50% tax on actors salaries. Shurely those left leaning bastards would be willing to indulge such a tax for a state that loves all their hairbrained political ideas.
     
    #18     Nov 4, 2009
  9. Stosh

    Stosh

    Great idea.......wonder why it hasn't been brought up before! Stosh
     
    #19     Nov 4, 2009
  10. ammo

    ammo

    instead of taxing the folks who are on the books legally,they should just have a 20% tax on everything you buy,no income tax, that way everyone who is earning a buck,pays taxes
     
    #20     Nov 4, 2009