Chico23231
12-29-2017, 12:40 PM
Gov. Cuomo considering changes to state taxes in response to federal tax reform plan | WHEC.com (http://www.whec.com/news/cuomo-responds-federal-tax-reform-plan-changes-state-structure/4723810/)
So high tax states can change their tax code to adapt to the new plan, SHOCKING.
As I said before, if the states don't want to be hit, then change their code to work within the new structure. Nothing wrong with that. I wonder if Cuomo and the NY legislature will actually carry through with it?
Wow...huge positive imo. Good for New York. But we know who will benefit the most...G1 linked a chart early this week.
CRedskinsRule
12-29-2017, 12:46 PM
Wow...huge positive imo. Good for New York. But we know who will benefit the most...G1 linked a chart early this week.
I wonder if NY citizens will thank Trump for forcing a change in their tax code.
:welcome:
I wonder if NY citizens will thank Trump for forcing a change in their tax code.
:welcome:
Upstate probably would, the city and LI not so much
CRedskinsRule
12-29-2017, 01:22 PM
Upstate probably would, the city and LI not so much
That post encapsulates the whole schism in the country. Most non-city dwellers see life extremely different then the more rural areas. And there are a ton of real life differences that space and/or the lack of space that skew perceptions across a whole spectrum of political questions. It's as great an issue this country has ever faced - and while not new, it is being exacerbated in our political climate.
Giantone
12-29-2017, 02:04 PM
I wonder if NY citizens will thank Trump for forcing a change in their tax code.
:welcome:
Why? Had trump and Ryan not fucked the country with this tax bill to rob the middle class this would not be necessary and MTK is right about who will benefit more.
CRedskinsRule
12-29-2017, 02:15 PM
Why? Had trump and Ryan not fucked the country with this tax bill to rob the middle class this would not be necessary and MTK is right about who will benefit more.
I'll put you in the 44% that strongly disapprove.:food-smil
Giantone
12-29-2017, 07:34 PM
I'll put you in the 44% that strongly disapprove.:food-smil
Fine and with the other 35 percent that just (not strongly) "disagree" ,that's a good amount.
CRedskinsRule
12-29-2017, 11:33 PM
Fine and with the other 35 percent that just (not strongly) "disagree" ,that's a good amount.Just to clarify: It's not an additional 35percent that just disapprove.
It's 53percent total that disapprove, of which 44percent strongly disapprove.
So if you had 100 people you would take 53 of them as the total that disapprove, then 44 of those 53 people strongly disapprove and 9 disapprove.
Giantone
12-30-2017, 06:26 AM
Just to clarify: It's not an additional 35percent that just disapprove.
It's 53percent total that disapprove, of which 44percent strongly disapprove.
So if you had 100 people you would take 53 of them as the total that disapprove, then 44 of those 53 people strongly disapprove and 9 disapprove.
Yes ,I understand it ,I was being sarcastic before I see that was wasted here.
LOL, so now trump supporters like polls?
https://www.politico.com/story/2017/12/19/poll-gop-tax-bill-304831
it's still a majority how ever you look at it.
Public opposition to tax bill grows as vote approaches - CNNPolitics (http://www.cnn.com/2017/12/19/politics/cnn-poll-tax-bill-opposition-grows/index.html)
Giantone
12-30-2017, 06:27 AM
Trump is the one touting one of the major benefits of the bill as more jobs
..................and there is this.
https://www.cnbc.com/2017/12/28/new-tax-bill-may-force-retailers-to-hire-less-automate-more.html?__source=xfinity|mod&par=xfinity