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<blockquote data-quote="jer79" data-source="post: 447791" data-attributes="member: 573"><p>The key here seems to be that Property tax can only be abolished in North Dakota if it benefits farmers, corporations, and property management companies renting apartments based out of state and absentee landowners who are cashing rent checks in Arizona and not contributing to the cost of maintaining access to the property for their renter. No way the legislature will discuss the idea of a break for just primary resident owners. Recently In this thread the tax relief bill that's 'not going' to get passed was mentioned because it doesn't include ag(they already dont pay tax on their million-dollar homesteads) and commercial property. I like the way Gov. Armstrong commented on it. Guess what, it was never about helping the the average guy. The average guy will be the one who will see a increase in the future in his income and sales tax when the ever-increasing costs can't keep up with this "magic money" that the state has. I'm pretty sure the usuals commenting on this thread have one foot in a nursing home and don't give a shit about what happens. ten years from now they will be too busy pretending to be senile while they're jacking off when the CNA comes in their room. Some of us and our children have decades to deal with how we pay for the tax breaks we gave to walmart, menards, haliburton, hotels, apartments, etc. If you cant understand this, ask the twenty-year-old CNA to explain this to you, with your pants up and zippered. I don't remember all of the details, but one of the most vocal of you idiots bitched recently and years ago about oil money going to fargo and not paying for a school in dickinson... so, yeah lets have bismarck figure it out. If the bill would have been for primary residence only it would have more than easily passed. The rest of us not in our golden years seen through that bill for what it was. The all hahas all the time is about the only thing worth lookIng at on the site anymore, and they're mostly just taken from snipershide.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jer79, post: 447791, member: 573"] The key here seems to be that Property tax can only be abolished in North Dakota if it benefits farmers, corporations, and property management companies renting apartments based out of state and absentee landowners who are cashing rent checks in Arizona and not contributing to the cost of maintaining access to the property for their renter. No way the legislature will discuss the idea of a break for just primary resident owners. Recently In this thread the tax relief bill that's 'not going' to get passed was mentioned because it doesn't include ag(they already dont pay tax on their million-dollar homesteads) and commercial property. I like the way Gov. Armstrong commented on it. Guess what, it was never about helping the the average guy. The average guy will be the one who will see a increase in the future in his income and sales tax when the ever-increasing costs can't keep up with this "magic money" that the state has. I'm pretty sure the usuals commenting on this thread have one foot in a nursing home and don't give a shit about what happens. ten years from now they will be too busy pretending to be senile while they're jacking off when the CNA comes in their room. Some of us and our children have decades to deal with how we pay for the tax breaks we gave to walmart, menards, haliburton, hotels, apartments, etc. If you cant understand this, ask the twenty-year-old CNA to explain this to you, with your pants up and zippered. I don't remember all of the details, but one of the most vocal of you idiots bitched recently and years ago about oil money going to fargo and not paying for a school in dickinson... so, yeah lets have bismarck figure it out. If the bill would have been for primary residence only it would have more than easily passed. The rest of us not in our golden years seen through that bill for what it was. The all hahas all the time is about the only thing worth lookIng at on the site anymore, and they're mostly just taken from snipershide. [/QUOTE]
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