Fester
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He doesn’t win state wide elections because the GOP doesn’t put there support behind him. Why would they when they probably own the other ones?Is that why he never wins state wide elections? Sheesh!
He doesn’t win state wide elections because the GOP doesn’t put there support behind him. Why would they when they probably own the other ones?Is that why he never wins state wide elections? Sheesh!
There’s been plenty of recent republicans who have won with out their party’s initial endorsement. Burgum and Fedorchak quickly come to mind. He’s a loose cannon.He doesn’t win state wide elections because the GOP doesn’t put there support behind him. Why would they when they probably own the other ones?
Bergum didn't have the republican endorsement as Gov? Wow that news to me. Fuderchuck didn't get it because it should have went to Becker but the ND gop is corrupt so they gave to a guy that wasn't gonna win(so they didn't cause problems). Not sure why I am even having a conversation with you it goes no where...with that said I won't be responding again to you.There’s been plenty of recent republicans who have won with out their party’s initial endorsement. Burgum and Fedorchak quickly come to mind. He’s a loose cannon.
Why are you ok with a few city commissioners making the decisions(bad decisions) vs way more eyes on the decisions? Debates about spending and gridlock can bring out the actual facts...vs a rubber stamp..I was on the fence but the way it's written this is in no way getting rid of property tax, its simply shifting taxes elsewhere. And nobody can articulate how this new pot of gold will be divided or distributed. Best they can come up with is "the legislature will have to figure it out". FUCK THAT and fuck that attitude that you should always vote for a tax decrease. Especially when the alternative makes less sense. I guess this is how North Dakota politics goes these days. Don't address the problem and amend the current law to mitigate the issue. No, lets put 85 year old retired farmers and part-time dish washers in a room and let them create an entirely new policy. How about no tax on primary dwelling ONLY. Increases on other property is dictated by square footage at actual assessed value (based on real sales) not to increase by more than 5% at a time and at an interval of every 3 years. If the city or county wants to fund a project and need a a greater increase, it must be voted on, preferably via sales tax. Legacy fund and fed dollars for emergency projects.
Remember the outrage over specials a few years ago? Get ready to see more the that BS. You can lose your home over them too. This also reeks of out of state corporate ag and oil looking to delete their share of the bill.
So you are opposed to more local control? It's better to have legislators from across the state deciding?Why are you ok with a few city commissioners making the decisions(bad decisions) vs way more eyes on the decisions? Debates about spending and gridlock can bring out the actual facts...vs a rubber stamp..
I’m not. And am 100% for transparent spending. In fact that should be what’s demanded. How is mixing funding up between legislative districts going to improve decision making? The veil of “no taxes” is blocking your view. I like Rick Becker, I’ve watched his videos and followed him on this issue. He hasn’t laid out one detail on how this will actually be implemented if passed, rather he focuses on telling everyone who questions it that they’re a fool and everything will be fine. Everything will still be fully funded. Oh, so my money will still line the same pockets through other, less transparent means?! Not good enough.Why are you ok with a few city commissioners making the decisions(bad decisions) vs way more eyes on the decisions? Debates about spending and gridlock can bring out the actual facts...vs a rubber stamp..
You are like a fucking spoiled brat. Go ahead and take your ball home you pussy. You ever hear of Wayne Stenehgem? He had the Republican endorsement until the primary, where Bergum beat him. Your Becker/Fedorchak statement goes against your earlier statement. You are like every other maga, make up shit until you’re called on it and then you disappear. HahahaBergum didn't have the republican endorsement as Gov? Wow that news to me. Fuderchuck didn't get it because it should have went to Becker but the ND gop is corrupt so they gave to a guy that wasn't gonna win(so they didn't cause problems). Not sure why I am even having a conversation with you it goes no where...with that said I won't be responding again to you.
When you have nothing, become the spelling police. Haha.Damn MAGA's. They just piss liberals off. How dare they. By the way, who the hell is Stenehgem?????
I disagree, I think the guys that have it now and in my opinion aren't very smart but are elected because smart people have better shit to do rubber stamp anything they can be convinced of. I believe multiple legislatures looking at it can weed it out. Your gonna have some stuff make it through but again my opinion. Not nearly as much. Rural is not going to be ignored..they obviously don't need as much as a large town does but I don't forsee them getting hammered because fargo, bismarck, dickinson want this or that. It's going to be hard to say no to let's say Moffit if they request something that costs miniscule amount compared to some dumb ass athletic center bismarck wants. This is all of course hypothetical.I’m not. And am 100% for transparent spending. In fact that should be what’s demanded. How is mixing funding up between legislative districts going to improve decision making? The veil of “no taxes” is blocking your view. I like Rick Becker, I’ve watched his videos and followed him on this issue. He hasn’t laid out one detail on how this will actually be implemented if passed, rather he focuses on telling everyone who questions it that they’re a fool and everything will be fine. Everything will still be fully funded. Oh, so my money will still line the same pockets through other, less transparent means?! Not good enough.
Yeah, debate away and see what facts they come up with. They’re still going to spend your money with a rubber stamp. Only now it will probably be spent in a different county. And good luck to the small towns and small farmers once out of staters see tax free land.
The NDGOP Convention was in Fargo that year. I was a delegate wearing a Becker sticker. The vote between Rick Becker and Wayne Stenehjem was tied while Bergum came in a distant third.You are like a fucking spoiled brat. Go ahead and take your ball home you pussy. You ever hear of Wayne Stenehgem? He had the Republican endorsement until the primary, where Bergum beat him. Your Becker/Fedorchak statement goes against your earlier statement. You are like every other maga, make up shit until you’re called on it and then you disappear. Hahaha
Exactly!, so get ready to bend over some more...If we vote No on this measure, they will assume we are happy with the current process.
see my post... #959.... the state will be required to give each political subdivision funding to the tune of whatever was taken in during 2024.... it's right there in the bill.... anything above and beyond funding at those levels, each political subdivision will be required to figure out how to generate the revenues....I was on the fence but the way it's written this is in no way getting rid of property tax, its simply shifting taxes elsewhere. And nobody can articulate how this new pot of gold will be divided or distributed. Best they can come up with is "the legislature will have to figure it out". FUCK THAT and fuck that attitude that you should always vote for a tax decrease. Especially when the alternative makes less sense. I guess this is how North Dakota politics goes these days. Don't address the problem and amend the current law to mitigate the issue. No, lets put 85 year old retired farmers and part-time dish washers in a room and let them create an entirely new policy. How about no tax on primary dwelling ONLY. Increases on other property is dictated by square footage at actual assessed value (based on real sales) not to increase by more than 5% at a time and at an interval of every 3 years. If the city or county wants to fund a project and need a a greater increase, it must be voted on, preferably via sales tax. Legacy fund and fed dollars for emergency projects.
Remember the outrage over specials a few years ago? Get ready to see more the that BS. You can lose your home over them too. This also reeks of out of state corporate ag and oil looking to delete their share of the bill.
I have given up trying to give people the info, where it can be found etc…these people on the fence or against will be against it even if they are provided with all the information. There will be some other ave they go to try and make an excuse to not vote for this. They are the people that are scared of change and to try and change that is impossible…….see my post... #959.... the state will be required to give each political subdivision funding to the tune of whatever was taken in during 2024.... it's right there in the bill.... anything above and beyond funding at those levels, each political subdivision will be required to figure out how to generate the revenues....
POLITICAL SUBDIVISIONS are local governments created by the states to help fulfill their obligations. IE... cities, townships counties etc...
So the subdivision will get the same amount as 2024 indefinitely… With no stipulations on how it’s spent which is the actual issue we can all agree on. Then the subdivision can implement specials to make up shortcomings.see my post... #959.... the state will be required to give each political subdivision funding to the tune of whatever was taken in during 2024.... it's right there in the bill.... anything above and beyond funding at those levels, each political subdivision will be required to figure out how to generate the revenues....
POLITICAL SUBDIVISIONS are local governments created by the states to help fulfill their obligations. IE... cities, townships counties etc...
I'm not calling you scared, or anything else for that matter.... I'm just trying to get the message out that the sky in fact is not falling. The money that your local political subdivision took in from property taxes is to be replaced by money from the state.... How your local government spends those funds is none of my business because I probably don't live where you do, and is a problem for the voters of your city/town/county/township etc... don't like the way they spend money, vote them out...So the subdivision will get the same amount as 2024 indefinitely… With no stipulations on how it’s spent which is the actual issue we can all agree on. Then the subdivision can implement specials to make up shortcomings.
This solves nothing other than giving the people the feeling of sticking it to the government. Go ahead and call me scared of change if it makes you feel better. This is a poorly written attempt to solve the real problem. Everyone always says follow the money. It would be interesting to see who stands to save the most in this bill and and see where they stand.