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To: Capriole

"They don't find out until after they've moved out there and have been there awhile"

They cannot determine that there is a large population until they are there for a while? If ten thousand move to a neighborhood, has the nine thousanth been duped?

"BMW is in the business of making a profit, too. They have a product to sell, and I can choose to buy it or not, as I please. But developers force their profits on all of us. The rest of us have to come up with the property taxes that are required to pay for all the additional services, the schools, the water-treatment plants, the police and fire protection, the government administration, the libraries, and of course the new roads the new developments require. We have to live with it all while they live in Palm Springs or Palm Beach."

I thought that the politicians did this to increase the tax base? The way tax rates are calculated, increased population usually equals lower tax rates for a community. The increases in "services" rarely equals the boost in revenues.

Again, profits are not forced on you - you can leave.

"Very convenient for you. Pray, how do you make a living?"

Self-employment. Another act of free will.



30 posted on 01/23/2006 9:54:03 PM PST by Time4Atlas2Shrug (Use them bootstraps, cowboy.)
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To: Time4Atlas2Shrug

I thought that the politicians did this to increase the tax base? The way tax rates are calculated, increased population usually equals lower tax rates for a community. The increases in "services" rarely equals the boost in revenues.


?


Could you point me towards one example of this?

(yes this is a trick question)


35 posted on 01/24/2006 4:51:33 AM PST by THEUPMAN
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