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Which is Better for a State? High Taxes or No Income Tax and No Sales Tax?
The State of California has the highest taxes and is about to go bankrupt.
The State of New Hampshire has no Income Tax and no Sales Tax and is not going bankrupt what so ever.
The Gay Marriage debate is our Big Issue and It’s Not Taxes, It’s Not the Unions & there isn’t any spending that will send us into bankruptcy.
So why do some believe that High Taxes work?
Now those social programs in CA will go unfunded but in NH the social programs are going funded.
Which do you belive?
NY, NJ, MA, RI are just a few other High Tax States that are going belly up too!
Politicians in high tax states are just lazy. They are so used to having money, when they squander it all, they just levy a new tax since they know that the people will pay it. It is very sickening.
Drunken sailors have nothing on politicians.
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