Because I worked my whole life to pay off my house so I could live where I live when I'm retired.
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Replying to @ladykayaker @constans
the argument we're having is not about you paying more in cash flow now. The argument we are having is about capital
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gains taxes upon sale, which current Prop. 13 & state law precludes cities from making.http://cityobservatory.org/a-1-6-billion-proposal/ …
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Replying to @kimmaicutler @constans
No, because u r still punishing people, condemning them 2 poverty/greatly reduced living options if they sell.
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Replying to @kimmaicutler @constans
Then don't rip off my heirs either if I leave it to them. They need a home too. It's all about ur personal greed.
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Replying to @ladykayaker @constans
doesn't seem very progressive to favor a feudal land system.
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Replying to @kimmaicutler @constans
TAX THE INCOME, then u r getting the actual rich people not the people with paper wealth & low cash flow lives.
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Replying to @ladykayaker @constans
um, we do tax the income. http://www.sco.ca.gov/Files-EO/Comprehensive_Tax_Reform_in_California_A_Contextual_Framework_06_16.pdf …pic.twitter.com/b3qdDSEtBs
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top 1% pays half of CA's $81B in personal income taxes every year. http://www.lao.ca.gov/LAOEconTax/Article/Detail/7 … prob a good approach forpic.twitter.com/Sa4GPVnlea
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direct anti-poverty measures like expansion of EITC. But it won't work for housing affordability so long as land is
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this exceptional store of value, favored by the current CA property tax system & zoning.
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