• michaelmrose@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    Property tax funds important things like schools, emergenct services, etc.

    if he was destitute otherwise would already have sold it. You are arguing in favor of a tax break for some rich prick probably worth north of 3 million not paying the taxes that pay for your kid to get a decent education because basically feels.

    Its no more immoral than you giving up your income.

    • faythofdragons@slrpnk.net
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      2 days ago

      There is no way you can convince me that gentrification is actually good for kids. Property tax funding education does nothing but punish poor families.

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        Property taxes funding education, in a state like Texas where school districts are seized by the state and systematically dismantled by private equity interests operating in state-appointed positions, is a fucking joke.

        This isn’t strictly an issue of taxation. Its an issue of (un)representative governance forcing people into a privatized model by leveraging the pain caused through dysfunctional public services. “Oh oh! Crimes up! We need even more cops! Oh oh! Schools are failing! So we need more… checks notes football stadiums and administrative offices.”

        It’s deliberate mismanagement intended to destroy confidence in public institutions.

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      I argue that we should replace property taxes with income taxes because property taxes lead to disparities in outcomes between different jurisdictions. Then an old man can be secure in his own property without depriving the public of funds.

      And I disagree with your premise that property taxes pay for a decent education. We don’t have decent education in the United States and I truly believe that no amount of money will fix that

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        The wealthy often have near zero or net negative income. It’s one reason why income taxes are optional for them but property taxes ultimately aren’t.

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      2 days ago

      Property taxes on your first house should not be steep. On your other houses on the other hand…