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Arizona Pushes to Remove Property Taxes for Residents Over 65


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2019 Jun 3, 11:45am   2,856 views  48 comments

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41   FortWayneAsNancyPelosiHaircut   2019 Jun 7, 8:49am  

Not in CA. There’s some sweetheart deals here.

WookieMan says
FortWayneIndiana says
In CA government employees bitch about being underpaid while collecting 2 pensions that are higher than private sector salaries. Not really boomer specific.


You generally are a boomer or older if you're collecting a pension already.
42   WookieMan   2019 Jun 7, 8:54am  

FortWayneIndiana says
Not in CA. There’s some sweetheart deals here.


Sure, there always is. But as a percentage, most people collecting a pension in CA are probably 80-90% boomer aged or older. Young boomers are 55 right now. Statistically there are not that many people below the age of 55 already collecting a pension. Most of them will work the extra years to boost the pension so they get more sitting on their ass. And those last years are probably filled with vacations and paid time off they've collected while still doing the "job" so to speak.
43   FortWayneAsNancyPelosiHaircut   2019 Jun 7, 12:35pm  

In meanwhile CA is moving to remove residents over 65 and under 65 who aren't willing to pay higher taxes
44   NuttBoxer   2019 Jun 7, 2:40pm  

Destructo!
45   Shaman   2019 Jun 7, 2:56pm  

Hircus says
I want private industry firefighting.


That used to be a thing a couple hundred years ago. But the private companies sold “fire insurance” and didn’t service structures whose owners didn’t buy a policy. That became an obvious flaw when entire neighborhoods burned down because of out of control blazes that weren’t being “serviced.”
It’s been publically managed ever since.
46   Hircus   2019 Jun 7, 7:32pm  

Quigley says
Hircus says
I want private industry firefighting.


That used to be a thing a couple hundred years ago. But the private companies sold “fire insurance” and didn’t service structures whose owners didn’t buy a policy. That became an obvious flaw when entire neighborhoods burned down because of out of control blazes that weren’t being “serviced.”
It’s been publically managed ever since.


Ha, that's really interesting to hear.

I suppose a successful modern private venture would need carefully designed regulations and incentive systems.
47   Shaman   2019 Jun 8, 8:56am  

Hircus says
I suppose a successful modern private venture would need carefully designed regulations and incentive systems.


It would only work under an Obamacare type tax system where you were required to purchase a policy or otherwise taxed for the money, then the government gave the money to the private fire fighter company as a contractor like they do trash services in most cities. That would probably be the most efficient system since they would offer the contracts for bidding, and thus keep costs down.
48   just_passing_through   2019 Jun 8, 10:58am  

We had a volunteer fire department where I grew up in Texas. We had an over supply of real men though vs. what we have in coastal CA. We also had much better services, i.e., police, schools, etc., vs. CA without and income tax.

I went to Orlando for the first time a couple of weeks ago. The roads were so nice, just like TX. I can't get that out of my head as I bounce my way into work on the 805 each morning here in SD lately.

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