• @JDubbleu
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    912 years ago

    I’m from California and in the income tax bracket that would definitely pay fewer taxes in Texas, but I’m happy to pay more because I feel like we get a lot for our taxes here. There’s still waste, but we have so many social safety nets in comparison to other states it is well worth it. Not to mention the government has been running a budget surplus which is given directly back to Californians rather than pocketed by the government.

    • @captainlezbian
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      712 years ago

      So I’m hearing you don’t want your tax money spent on giving people tanks to arrest children for having abortions? Then where do your taxes go?

      • PugJesusOP
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        672 years ago

        Probably to some hippie stuff, like libraries, or roads, or a power grid that doesn’t shit the bed every year.

        • @boeman
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          262 years ago

          power grid that doesn’t shit the bed every year season.

        • @captainlezbian
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          72 years ago

          Idk y’all’s power grid is as bad or worse than Ohio’s. Also get trains so us Midwesterners can demand them

          • PugJesusOP
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            132 years ago

            Oh, no, I’m a Marylander, I’m just referencing Texas’s constant power grid problems. XD

            • @postmateDumbass
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              12 years ago

              They made Enron. They don’t really have ground to complain.

          • @vaultdweler13
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            52 years ago

            Depends on the region, California has two major power companies. Southern California Edison who atleast tries to maintain everything and Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E) who are massive fuck ups. Edison is mostly in SoCal (minus San Diego) and PG&E is mostly NorCal.

            • @Wrench
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              22 years ago

              SDGE is a massive fuck up too and have doubled their rates over the last couple years for the privilege

              • @vaultdweler13
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                22 years ago

                Not saying they aint bad byt atleast the power lines are being maintained.

    • @Emet
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      112 years ago

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    • @iceonfire1
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      82 years ago

      Texas had a budget surplus too. They decided to give it to people who own real estate.

      • @TheDoozer
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        52 years ago

        It’s less “paying more” and more about reallocating funds. If taxes pay for Healthcare, they don’t have to pay for Healthcare so they would be happy to pay more taxes, for example. If the roads are maintained they end up paying less for vehicle maintenance. If public transportation becomes more available they pay less in car maintenance and gas (and possibly able to get rid of their car entirely, a HUGE difference financially, which would come from a likely unnoticeable increase in taxes).

        If the money goes to weapons or corporate benefits or legal costs fighting to defend unconstitutional laws in court for political theater (or, as a Florida resident, paying taxes to have migrants in Texas shipped to New York, which helps literally nobody except the person paid to move them), that doesn’t chip anything away from what taxpayers already pay for, so it’s just additional cost.