It also details what I had explained: The County's tax scheme deviously increases taxes automatically each year, in an attempt to trick the public into thinking the Council had nothing to do with it. In fact, as the announcement notes, in order to avoid the automatic tax increase, the Council would have to "reduce its real property tax rate enough to fully offset increasing assessments. The proposed budget does not provide such a reduction.
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If you re-elect Helpless Hans Riemer and 3 new equally-controlled At-Large candidates chosen by the MoCo political cartel, wait until you see the tax increase you'll get in 2019, 2020, etc. A better choice would be to vote for Robert Dyer, who will offer a #DyerTaxCut, repealing the 2016 property tax and 2010 energy tax hikes incrementally over 4 years. Riemer's own former chief of staff recently noted that the energy tax hike appeared to have a devastating effect on the net number of new businesses created in Montgomery County this decade. MoCo had a net increase of only 6 new businesses, while D.C. and Fairfax enjoyed a net addition of 3000 new businesses each.
Either you're dumb or you think your readers are dumb. The tax rate isn't going up at all - the tax receipts are what's going up (from new construction and from rising property values). It's called growth. It's a good thing in, literally, everyone's eyes except yours. This is why no one in their right mind will vote for you.
ReplyDeleteYou failed to read the text shown in the photos - it clearly states that if the Council fails to reduce property taxes by the specified amount, they will automatically increase. So, for the Council to fulfill their promise not to raise property taxes, they would have to reduce taxes by that amount. The text just as clearly states that the Council has chosen to not offer that reduction, and therefore property taxes will rise by the amount specified.
DeleteAre you illiterate? Unable to read the low-reading level text, and yet you call others "dumb."
People will vote for me because, unlike the current County Council, I'm telling the truth about taxes.
A property tax increase is "a good thing?" Just keep trying to convince yourself of that. LOL
Again, the property tax rate is not going up. Property tax receipts are what's going up. It's a good thing that new construction yields additional tax revenue. It's a good thing that property values are increasing. The alternative is economic decline. The fact I have to explain basic economics to you is disheartening.
Delete1:15: Again, read the text of the announcement. I've made it so easy for you. "Proposed Real Property Tax Increase." The fact that you can't read 3rd grade-level English is indeed "disheartening."
DeleteWhy are you not grasping the very obvious difference between a tax rate increase and a tax receipt increase? This honestly could not be simpler. The fact you think tax receipts going up is a negative makes you appear unimaginably obtuse.
Delete2:46: Hey dumbass, the text announcing the tax increase is right in the photos above. This honestly could not be simpler. The fact you think taxes going up is a positive makes you appear unimaginably obtuse.
DeleteOf course tax receipts going up is a good thing. It's called growth. Imagine what the budget would look like if county population was increasing and county tax receipts weren't. Maybe take an econ class instead of running yet another failed campaign.
DeleteIt sure looks like a proposed tax increase.
Delete3:26: Wrong again - what you suggest we should "imagine" is actually happening right now - population IS increasing, and county tax receipts AREN'T. As a result, we have a $208,000,000 deficit.
DeleteMaybe read up on the County's finances instead of running yet another troll attack.
Ever notice that county employees drive new county-bought cars and trucks, while we taxpayers can hardly afford the upkeep on our 10- or 20-year old vehicles. How about the county tighten its belt, so we can afford something new once in a while?
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