Tax Cuts Consequences Topic

Posted by bad_luck on 1/4/2018 8:30:00 PM (view original):
From the AP:

WASHINGTON (AP) — Republican leaders have spent months promoting the myth that red low-tax states are subsidizing blue high-tax states because of the deduction for state and local taxes.

An Associated Press Fact Check finds it’s actually the other way around. High-tax, traditionally Democratic states (blue), subsidize low-tax, traditionally Republican states (red) — in a big way.

Republicans are trying to eliminate the deduction as part of the sweeping tax package working its way through Congress. They added back a deduction for up to $10,000 in property taxes, in a concession to Republicans from high-tax states such as New York and New Jersey. California Republicans are pushing to extend the deduction to local income taxes, too.

It is true that taxpayers in high-tax states benefit the most from the deduction. However, these states send far more tax dollars to Washington than residents in low-tax states.

In fact, most high-tax states send more money to Washington than they get back in federal spending. Most low-tax states make a profit from the federal government’s system of taxing and spending.

Are you going to believe the idiot Press or people who are actually in the business like myself and others with whom I work with? Have them interview me and you will get a completely different answer. I won't argue climate change because I am not a scientist. But I have an advanced degree in Finance. I have been through GE Capital's internal training program and I speak at universities regularly. I know finance and the economy. Period. And yes, the rust belt and other states have been subsidizing the coastal states (some of them).

Texas is a pretty big state, as is Ohio. They need not be subsidizing Cali and their 13% state income tax. Sorry.

I will compare resumes all day with you on the topic of finance and the economy. You may be an expert in healthcare, climate change or religion and I am not but in terms of finance I 100% am.
1/4/2018 8:46 PM
It’s not a business situation. It’s a government finance situation. CA/NY/etc pay more into the federal system than they and their citizens take out. Red states pay in less than they take out.

It’s a fact.
1/4/2018 8:52 PM
Posted by bad_luck on 1/4/2018 8:52:00 PM (view original):
It’s not a business situation. It’s a government finance situation. CA/NY/etc pay more into the federal system than they and their citizens take out. Red states pay in less than they take out.

It’s a fact.
Wrong again, sir.

1/4/2018 8:56 PM
Posted by cccp1014 on 1/4/2018 8:56:00 PM (view original):
Posted by bad_luck on 1/4/2018 8:52:00 PM (view original):
It’s not a business situation. It’s a government finance situation. CA/NY/etc pay more into the federal system than they and their citizens take out. Red states pay in less than they take out.

It’s a fact.
Wrong again, sir.

https://www.mercatus.org/sites/default/files/fr2017-rank_list.jpg
1/4/2018 8:57 PM
Bottom 5 states in terms of fiscal rankings:
  1. NJ
  2. IL
  3. MA
  4. KY
  5. MD
Here is Cali!!!

On the basis of its fiscal solvency in five separate categories, California ranks 43rd among the US states for its fiscal health. ... On a long-run basis, California's net asset ratio of -0.62 indicates the state is reliant on debt to finance its operations. Long-term liabilities are 93 percent of total assets.

Its basically using a credit card to fund its living. Nice....should be raking in the dough but too many illegals and too many dumb people running the state. If you were my client you would be in bankruptcy and I would be owning you (if Cali was a private concern not a state).

Best states:
  1. ND
  2. WY
  3. TX
  4. NC
  5. SD
https://www.usnews.com/news/best-states/rankings/government/fiscal-stability


1/4/2018 9:00 PM
Nope.

Most Federally Dependent States

Rank
(1 = Most Dependent)

State

Total Score

‘State Residents’ Dependency’ Rank

‘State Government’s Dependency’ Rank

1 Kentucky 76.16 6 5
2 Mississippi 75.59 7 1
3 New Mexico 73.88 3 17
4 Alabama 72.45 4 14
5 West Virginia 68.97 5 15
6 South Carolina 68.17 2 31
7 Montana 65.91 14 4
8 Tennessee 61.76 20 3
9 Maine 61.02 13 9
10 Indiana 59.18 7 23
11 Arizona 59.08 15 11
12 Louisiana 55.39 40 2
13 South Dakota 53.57 24 7
14 Missouri 52.66 31 6
15 Oregon 51.51 23 10
16 Georgia 49.81 34 8
17 Idaho 49.64 19 19
18 Vermont 49.56 18 20
19 Wyoming 48.80 26 12
20 Maryland 48.18 11 32
21 Oklahoma 47.78 21 18
22 Pennsylvania 46.15 17 30
23 Alaska 45.81 10 40
24 Rhode Island 45.05 36 16
25 Florida 43.84 27 22
26 Ohio 42.25 45 13
27 Arkansas 42.12 38 21
28 North Carolina 41.63 32 25
29 Hawaii 41.63 9 46
30 Iowa 41.38 33 26
31 Wisconsin 41.09 16 38
32 North Dakota 40.46 1 50
33 Michigan 40.43 35 27
34 New York 37.65 44 24
35 Texas 36.81 42 28
36 Washington 35.32 30 33
37 Colorado 35.20 29 34
38 Virginia 34.43 12 49
39 Nebraska 33.78 47 29
40 Utah 33.28 28 35
41 New Hampshire 31.11 37 36
42 Connecticut 27.80 22 48
43 Massachusetts 27.36 46 37
44 Nevada 26.94 25 47
45 Kansas 25.39 39 45
46 California 25.36 41 43
47 Illinois 23.96 48 41
48 New Jersey 23.84 49 39
49 Minnesota 23.09 43 44
50 Delaware 21.32 50 42

1/4/2018 9:00 PM
Fiscal Stability Rank State Government Budget Balancing Government Credit Rating Pension Fund Liability
#1 North Dakota 3 16 11
#2 Wyoming 2 - 34
#3 Texas 5 1 8
#4 North Carolina 8 1 7
#5 South Dakota 9 1 10
#6 Vermont 30 1 3
#7 Tennessee 35 1 2
#8 Indiana 24 1 5
#9 Utah 4 1 24
#10 Florida 7 16 9
#11 Virginia 27 1 13
#12 Idaho 6 16 15
#13 Delaware 46 1 6
#14 Georgia 28 1 18
#15 Wisconsin 13 33 1
#16 Iowa 25 1 21
#17 Maryland 45 1 14
#18 Washington 26 16 16
#19 South Carolina 11 1 36
#20 New Hampshire 39 16 12
#21 Missouri 31 1 31
#22 New York 34 16 20
#23 Nebraska 12 - 4
#24 Colorado 19 16 32
#25 Alaska 1 33 50
#26 Oklahoma 17 33 19
#27 Minnesota 15 16 33
#28 Arkansas 36 16 27
#29 Massachusetts 48 16 17
#30 West Virginia 33 16 29
#31 Michigan 37 16 30
#32 Arizona 18 33 26
#33 Montana 10 16 41
#34 Alabama 32 16 35
#35 Oregon 21 16 38
#36 Kansas 38 33 22
#37 Rhode Island 23 33 28
#38 Maine 40 33 23
#39 New Mexico 14 1 49
#40 Pennsylvania 42 43 25
#41 Hawaii 43 16 43
#42 Ohio 20 16 48
#43 California 22 43 42
#44 Nevada 16 33 45
#45 Mississippi 29 33 47
#46 Louisiana 47 43 40
#47 Connecticut 50 43 37
#48 Kentucky 44 33 44
#49 New Jersey 49 47 39
#50 Illinois 41 48 46

1/4/2018 9:02 PM
Posted by cccp1014 on 1/4/2018 9:01:00 PM (view original):
Bottom 5 states in terms of fiscal rankings:
  1. NJ
  2. IL
  3. MA
  4. KY
  5. MD
Here is Cali!!!

On the basis of its fiscal solvency in five separate categories, California ranks 43rd among the US states for its fiscal health. ... On a long-run basis, California's net asset ratio of -0.62 indicates the state is reliant on debt to finance its operations. Long-term liabilities are 93 percent of total assets.

Its basically using a credit card to fund its living. Nice....should be raking in the dough but too many illegals and too many dumb people running the state. If you were my client you would be in bankruptcy and I would be owning you (if Cali was a private concern not a state).

Best states:
  1. ND
  2. WY
  3. TX
  4. NC
  5. SD
https://www.usnews.com/news/best-states/rankings/government/fiscal-stability


You’re answering a different question. I’m talking about tax dollars.
1/4/2018 9:02 PM
bad_luck, do you comprehend that Cali spends more than it makes? Duh....
1/4/2018 9:02 PM
Posted by cccp1014 on 1/4/2018 9:02:00 PM (view original):
bad_luck, do you comprehend that Cali spends more than it makes? Duh....
That doesn’t have anything to do with people in the rust belt.
1/4/2018 9:03 PM
Posted by bad_luck on 1/4/2018 9:03:00 PM (view original):
Posted by cccp1014 on 1/4/2018 9:02:00 PM (view original):
bad_luck, do you comprehend that Cali spends more than it makes? Duh....
That doesn’t have anything to do with people in the rust belt.
I am not going to keep jumping around. Do you agree:
  1. Cali has the highest state income tax...by far?
  2. Cali is spending more than it is bringing in?
Y or N
1/4/2018 9:05 PM
Well, I’m not going to just let you change the subject like that. You said the rust belt was tired of finding the coastal states.

You were wrong about that. Federal tax dollars from the coastal states (and blue states in general) tend to fund the red states.

Agree and we can talk about whatever you want.
1/4/2018 9:07 PM
No, stay with me here. I don't agree because your study excludes entitlements. Show me stats on that and we can agree. Cali is likely a donor state because of its wealthy population, Hollywood, etc. But it is spending more than it makes and has to rely on the Fed for its credit rating, etc. 1 of 8 people in the US reside in Cali. While Cali is a donor state, I believe NY and NJ are not. Cali may not be for long either. I will agree that they are but they are one of the states I mentioned and again it DOES NOT include entitlements. Cali is NOT self funded. That is an issue.

Now agree or disagree with what I asked.

1/4/2018 9:13 PM
Looks like we found one of the Trump University teachers.
1/4/2018 9:18 PM
I never said I was a teacher. I said I was a speaker. Please learn to read. I speak at a top university where I also graduated from. You may make jokes since you cannot discuss facts. Typical Liberal.
1/4/2018 9:20 PM
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