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<blockquote data-quote="eyexer" data-source="post: 357125" data-attributes="member: 315"><p>The bottom line is the state is taking in far more annually than they need. I mean a huge amount more. They have tens of billions hoarded away in numerous funds. Many of which very few people even know about. Ten or fifteen years ago when we had the vote to repeal, even former governor Schaefer said doing away with them wasn’t going to be a financial concern. And at that time the state didn’t have these billions hoarded away yet nor did they have near the annual cash input that they’ve been seeing. So we are even far better off financially to end property taxes. So do away with them. And in twenty years if the drunken fools think they absolutely have to reinstate them then we can have that discussion. The raping and pillaging was a huge contributor to the term limits just passed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eyexer, post: 357125, member: 315"] The bottom line is the state is taking in far more annually than they need. I mean a huge amount more. They have tens of billions hoarded away in numerous funds. Many of which very few people even know about. Ten or fifteen years ago when we had the vote to repeal, even former governor Schaefer said doing away with them wasn’t going to be a financial concern. And at that time the state didn’t have these billions hoarded away yet nor did they have near the annual cash input that they’ve been seeing. So we are even far better off financially to end property taxes. So do away with them. And in twenty years if the drunken fools think they absolutely have to reinstate them then we can have that discussion. The raping and pillaging was a huge contributor to the term limits just passed. [/QUOTE]
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