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TippyCanoe
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avon - where does scotia fit in the town of glenville #???

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how come we can't repeal a tax - something that would redirect money in the community

if i didnt pay the county X as part of my car purchase i would most likely spend x in local business

thus
no automobile sales tax could be a positive for housing prices based on demand
increase local foot traffic which would be positive for small business

govt would still get sales tax money just thru a different stream


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Scotia is a village .. property owners in Scotia pay BOTH village and town taxes.


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When will the Pilot deal for Recovery Room/BBL be announced DVOR? You don't honestly think they are going to make them pay the taxes that everyone else pays
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I was responding to your criticism of efforts at economic development .. economic develop which WILL
expand our tax base ...  we need to do BOTH .. cut spending and expand the tax base.


DVR, are you referring to my comments on convenience stores, gas stations, and pizza parlors?  Or are you referring to the fact that I criticized development since over the decades it has shown no benefit in Rotterdam?  Anyways, it seems as though you agree that cutting spending is key to the equation working.  And I assume you agree that expanding economic development without rolling back Town, School, and County budgets is nothing but a continued death spiral.  I don't believe you disagree that rolling back budgets and cutting spending has an immediate direct impact which relieves the need to provide the "giveaways" Rotterdam is so famous for!
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Quoted from TippyCanoe

how come we can't repeal a tax - something that would redirect money in the community

if i didnt pay the county X as part of my car purchase i would most likely spend x in local business

thus
no automobile sales tax could be a positive for housing prices based on demand
increase local foot traffic which would be positive for small business

govt would still get sales tax money just thru a different stream


        So in essence, what you are saying is that if you repeal the auto sales tax, that leaves more money in people's pocket.  They spend that money on durable goods generating sales tax through a different revenue scheme.  Concept works except you are now collecting tax on about $1,600 - $2,000 dollars of auto sales tax.  This is a dramatic reduction in total sales revenue (about 92%) and would likely not be well received by politicians.  But let's keep thinking of ways to put money back in people's pockets.

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Government cannot do with one penny less- EVERRRRRRRRR. They are an insatiable beast that can never be satisfied. Our founders saw this but we as a society are too dumbed down in general to understand reality and truth.


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Quoted from AVON


         But let's keep thinking of ways to put money back in people's pockets.



We need to think of ways to cut spending and pass the info on to the power that be.


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        So in essence, what you are saying is that if you repeal the auto sales tax, that leaves more money in people's pocket.  They spend that money on durable goods generating sales tax through a different revenue scheme.  Concept works except you are now collecting tax on about $1,600 - $2,000 dollars of auto sales tax.  This is a dramatic reduction in total sales revenue (about 92%) and would likely not be well received by politicians.  But let's keep thinking of ways to put money back in people's pockets.



The town can't repeal the auto sales tax .. that is a County and State issue.


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DVR, are you referring to my comments on convenience stores, gas stations, and pizza parlors?  Or are you referring to the fact that I criticized development since over the decades it has shown no benefit in Rotterdam?  Anyways, it seems as though you agree that cutting spending is key to the equation working.  And I assume you agree that expanding economic development without rolling back Town, School, and County budgets is nothing but a continued death spiral.  I don't believe you disagree that rolling back budgets and cutting spending has an immediate direct impact which relieves the need to provide the "giveaways" Rotterdam is so famous for!


You are saying that development has no benefit for our town?   If so, you are misguided.

I do believe that we can expand the tax base through new development AND cut spending AND lower     taxes.


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You are saying that development has no benefit for our town?   If so, you are misguided.

I do believe that we can expand the tax base through new development AND cut spending AND lower     taxes.


I think everybody agrees that development is necessary.  The point of contention is, having a central planner use tax dollars to subsidize a preferred developer to build in your town, rather than lower taxes to incentivize ALL developers to WANT to build in your town.  

We should be attracting business, not bribing business.  


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I think everybody agrees that development is necessary.  The point of contention is, having a central planner use tax dollars to subsidize a preferred developer to build in your town, rather than lower taxes to incentivize ALL developers to WANT to build in your town.  

We should be attracting business, not bribing business.  


"bribe" implies that the incentive was illegal -- it was all perfectly legal


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"bribe" implies that the incentive was illegal -- it was all perfectly legal


Politicians are just legalized gangsters.  

Remember what Lincoln said when he asked "how many legs a dog has if you call the tail a leg".  

It’s political word games DVOR. Call it whatever is least offensive to the people’s ears.  Subsidize, Incentivize, Grants, Stimulus.  At the end of the day, it's taking taxpayer money from the many and transferring it into the hands of the select few.  Selected by the party in control.

So yes, legal theft under the guise of "economic development".


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You are saying that development has no benefit for our town?   If so, you are misguided.

I do believe that we can expand the tax base through new development AND cut spending AND lower     taxes.


           DVR, I'm not going to get into a pi$$ing match with you.  I never said development wasn't important or necessary, you consistently miss the point that if you do not control spending you can develop forever with no net benefit.  We have seen this with all the PILOT projects.  The sum of all the assessed value added to the Town from these projects did not lower residents tax burden for Town or School.  This is because the Town, Schools and County raised their budgets ultimately nullifying the alledged benefits.  You indicate I am misguided yet you yourself have offered proposals to cut spending ie combine the Clerk and Receiver of Taxes offices, and others.  Basically I have agreed with you on this issue, but feel stronger about it because cuts definitely will help taxpayers where all your "projects" have proven not to.  This is all in light of about a 25% general fund and highway tax increase being looked at by the Board for the 2011 Budget.
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"bribe" implies that the incentive was illegal -- it was all perfectly legal


just because something is legal doesn't make it right and just because something is illegal doesn't make it wrong.......

really the rails we have built in this state for the 'tax train' are a JOKE.....ATLAS SHRUGGED-------AYN RAND.......


...you are a product of your environment, your environment is a product of your priorities, your priorities are a product of you......

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STOP BEING GOOD DEMOCRATS---STOP BEING GOOD REPUBLICANS--START BEING GOOD AMERICANS

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