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AARP is looking for stories about New Hampshire seniors who pay more than 20% of their annual income in property tax, or who have been forced to sell. Send info to mark@markfernald.com and he'll forward it.
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Lol, Mark Fernald the income tax fanatic is still around I see.
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Senator Sununu must be very disappointed that Mark Fernald will not be again running for governor in Nov, 2008, like he did in 2002. The Dems are happy that Mark has moved on. Campaigning as an income taxer is a sure way to lose in NH.
Just maybe, NH will lose a Republican senator and gain a Republican president......President Mitt Winnipesaukee. How's that sound? Last edited by fatlazyless; 07-10-2007 at 09:53 AM. |
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I agree with FLA, why dont we duck the political issue
and let the State Supreme Court do the dirty deed ++++++++++++++++++ install a state income tax to support the adequate eduction gambit. I regret that I will no longer spend winters on the lake but in a warmer non income tax state.
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Saw the Romney's 2010 Christmas card on MSNBC the other day....does the background look familiar?[ATTACH] The card's caption says that the 14 grandkids hope "Papa" runs in 2012.
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Yeah, I think the card says it all. When I saw it, I said: "He's running."
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If Mitt gets the nomination it would be a tough choice deciding between Mitt or Obama. Mitt is a very smart and hard working guy! Unlike Sarah Palin, Mitt served his entire four year term as Massachusetts governor without quitting after two years as Sarah did, plus Mitt was able to bring forward a mandatory Massachusetts health insurance requirement passed into law by the Mass legislature for all Massachusetts residents. As a presidential candidate maybe Mitt would be strongly in favor of a single payer health care system, country wide.....who knows.....some strange things can happen in politics?
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fatlazyless, IMO, no tough choice at all....it should be MITT all the way. Obama is not even in the same league.
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Unlike Barack Obama, Mitt served his entire four year term in office without quitting after two years as Obama did.. |
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And unlike Obama,Mitt had been elected to public office more than 2 years before running for president.
It shows.
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You know its funny that people complain so much about property taxes, I think it's because you actually get a bill for property taxes. Imagine if income taxes were paid via bills versus payroll deductions. There would be a total revolt. |
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I have a very liberal relative who loves to sing the "I'm happy to pay taxes because this is the greatest country and we have an obligation to help one another" song. But when I ask him "Do you know how much income tax you paid last year, or any year?", he has no idea. |
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MJM and ITD. You are SO right.
Also, I have talked to so many people who don't know HOW MUCH their property tax is. It is paid through the bank mortgage monthly so they have no idea. |
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Really, if we had to send a check to the US Treasury Dept for our federal income taxes instead of having it deducted from our paychecks the public would probably clamoring for more accountability.
It's the same logic as to why casinos use chips on their tables instead of money. |
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I really had to dig for a relevant Property Tax thread here, but this week's new IRS legislation has me wondering about submitting an itemized return. Quote:
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