Why Pelosi Chooses Wealthy Homeowners Over the Working Class

Cypress and BAC, here's some class based econonics. what say you guys?
To be clear...you agree with that bullshit OP?

Who funds education? The homeowners who pay massive school taxes every September. Not renters. If you want to install a state income tax levy that goes to fund education, and lowers property taxes.....then that might help mitigate the issue. Of course, the poor, poor people being cast as victims in the OP don't pay state income taxes either, so it's still a free ride for those who tax the education systems the most.


Likewise for the local roads/bridges/county employees/fire companies, etc. All funded by homeowners.

Otherwise, the argument put forth in the OP is nonsense.
 
To be clear...you agree with that bullshit OP?

Who funds education? The homeowners who pay massive school taxes every September. Not renters. If you want to install a state income tax levy that goes to fund education, and lowers property taxes.....then that might help mitigate the issue. Of course, the poor, poor people being cast as victims in the OP don't pay state income taxes either, so it's still a free ride for those who tax the education systems the most.


Likewise for the local roads/bridges/county employees/fire companies, etc. All funded by homeowners.

Otherwise, the argument put forth in the OP is nonsense.

You think we need to keep property values artificially high by giving better off people tax breaks so that they can pay more in taxes?
 
Blacks were not allowed to buy homes in many neighborhoods regardless of whether they needed a loan or not, yes that is fact and has been stated already. I'm not sure what else you are talking about.

I know it was stated because I stated it. Redlining you are obsessing about made virtually no difference due to other laws and restrictions and conditions for blacks.
 
I know it was stated because I stated it. Redlining you are obsessing about made virtually no difference due to other laws and restrictions and conditions for blacks.

Here is what I wrote:

'll bump this one last time. The number one reason for the economic difference between whites and blacks in America is housing. And that was caused by discriminatory laws passed by our government. By the time fair housing laws were passed it was too late. Blacks didn't have the chance to get in on the ground floor like whites did.


I'm not sure what you are trying to argue or your position is here vis a vis the MID
 
Why do rightists never want to talk about the factual effects of policies? They always want to pretend their is some theoretical but non-existent in actuality equality.
 
To be clear...you agree with that bullshit OP?

Who funds education? The homeowners who pay massive school taxes every September. Not renters. If you want to install a state income tax levy that goes to fund education, and lowers property taxes.....then that might help mitigate the issue. Of course, the poor, poor people being cast as victims in the OP don't pay state income taxes either, so it's still a free ride for those who tax the education systems the most.


Likewise for the local roads/bridges/county employees/fire companies, etc. All funded by homeowners.

Otherwise, the argument put forth in the OP is nonsense.

Landlords pay property taxes. Renters pay the landlords. You're a tard.
 
To be clear...you agree with that bullshit OP?

Who funds education? The homeowners who pay massive school taxes every September. Not renters. If you want to install a state income tax levy that goes to fund education, and lowers property taxes.....then that might help mitigate the issue. Of course, the poor, poor people being cast as victims in the OP don't pay state income taxes either, so it's still a free ride for those who tax the education systems the most.


Likewise for the local roads/bridges/county employees/fire companies, etc. All funded by homeowners.

Otherwise, the argument put forth in the OP is nonsense.

So if rich people don't get tax write offs on their homes we wouldn't be able to fund our gov't, schools, neighborhood's etc?

How does California survive with Prop 13?
 
So if rich people don't get tax write offs on their homes we wouldn't be able to fund our gov't, schools, neighborhood's etc?

How does California survive with Prop 13?
You think only rich people take advantage of the tax deduction?

Do you have a mortgage?
 
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