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Date Posted: 14:35:12 06/20/03 Fri
Author: Beetle
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Re: Casino tax increase
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Sue
's message, "Re: Casino tax increase" on 03:36:04 06/20/03 Fri
More people means more taxpayers? Well, if thats the case then why are taxes(including property taxes) so high in NJ? We have on of the most densely populated states in the country. Check out the taxes in Wyoming or South Dakota- sparsely populated and low taxes. Check out NY, Calif.- densely pop. and high taxes.
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Re: Casino tax increase -- Sue, 06:16:21 06/21/03 Sat
Wyoming and South Dakota are backward states,all they have are farms and everyone is poor.We have better schools and our people are much smarter and our water is cleaner.They even encourage hunting and fishing and other barbaric activities.
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Re: Casino tax increase -- Beetle, 17:22:19 06/21/03 Sat
hunting and fishing barbaric activities?
yeah right....fishing is a big tourist attraction in this state. Tourism is the #2 tax generater for NJ state's coffers.
Obviously, you've never been to either state. And to make such an uninformed statement shows your ignorance in economics.
However, our barbaric activities (by WY & SD standards) are revealed everyday in the newspapers and local news. ie....murderous crackheads, shootings, stabbings, gang beatings....and thats just AC high school.
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