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Old 29 Apr 2009, 10:37 pm
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"Michelle Steiner" <michelle@michelle.org> wrote in message
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> In article <49f90eba@newsgate.x-privat.org>,
> "Was Istoben" <entshuldigen@oopla.com> wrote:
>
>> > existed 200 years ago, I learn something new every day.

>>
>> He refers to our the revolution we fought over taxation without
>> representation.

>
> Yeah, that's what he meant, but how would London's taxation with
> representation in the 21st century have any relationship to the
> colonies' taxation without representation in the 18th century?
>
>> It must been have been a good way to raise money because we sure do a
>> lot of it ourselves today.

>
> What taxation without representation do we have today?
>

Primarily sin taxes. People who don't participate in an activity taxing
people who do. Smokes come to mind but the the best example is property tax
on out-of-state property.

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Old 29 Apr 2009, 10:58 pm
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Default Re: Until you're involved with a FATAL accident first, you'll learn Hybrid Isn't worth.

In article <49f91b74$1@newsgate.x-privat.org>,
"Was Istoben" <entshuldigen@oopla.com> wrote:

> A dealer in Mesa had several units with leather, nav, etc. for
> $3000.00 less than I'd have to pay for the same unit where I live in
> MN. Maybe I should wait until next January, fly to AZ, soak up some
> rays for a couple weeks, and drive one back.


If you do, maybe we can get together for a spot of tea or something.

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Old 29 Apr 2009, 11:00 pm
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Default Re: Until you're involved with a FATAL accident first, you'll learn Hybrid Isn't worth.

In article <49f91cf5$1@newsgate.x-privat.org>,
"Was Istoben" <entshuldigen@oopla.com> wrote:

> > What taxation without representation do we have today?
> >

> Primarily sin taxes. People who don't participate in an activity
> taxing people who do.


That tax is passed by elected representatives, and signed by an elected
executive.

> Smokes come to mind but the the best example is property tax on
> out-of-state property.


I don't know of any state that taxes property in another state.

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Old 29 Apr 2009, 11:03 pm
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"Michelle Steiner" <michelle@michelle.org> wrote in message
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> In article <49f91b74$1@newsgate.x-privat.org>,
> "Was Istoben" <entshuldigen@oopla.com> wrote:
>
>> A dealer in Mesa had several units with leather, nav, etc. for
>> $3000.00 less than I'd have to pay for the same unit where I live in
>> MN. Maybe I should wait until next January, fly to AZ, soak up some
>> rays for a couple weeks, and drive one back.

>
> If you do, maybe we can get together for a spot of tea or something.
>
> --
> It's now time for healing, and for fixing the damage the GOP did to
> America.


That works. I'll let you know.

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Old 29 Apr 2009, 11:07 pm
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"Michelle Steiner" <michelle@michelle.org> wrote in message
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> In article <49f91cf5$1@newsgate.x-privat.org>,
> "Was Istoben" <entshuldigen@oopla.com> wrote:
>
>> > What taxation without representation do we have today?
>> >

>> Primarily sin taxes. People who don't participate in an activity
>> taxing people who do.

>
> That tax is passed by elected representatives, and signed by an elected
> executive.
>
>> Smokes come to mind but the the best example is property tax on
>> out-of-state property.

>
> I don't know of any state that taxes property in another state.
>

I live in MN lakes country where about 2/3 of the property is seasonal.
Those of us who live here all year get a "homestead exemption" which reduces
our property tax by 50%. Moreover, as MN residents we get a percentage of
that remainder back from the state. Non resident's don't qualify. Neat,
huh? We make the rules, they maintain the roads. Is this a great world or
what?

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Old 29 Apr 2009, 11:59 pm
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Default Re: Until you're involved with a FATAL accident first, you'll learn Hybrid Isn't worth.

In article <49f92410@newsgate.x-privat.org>,
"Was Istoben" <entshuldigen@oopla.com> wrote:

> I live in MN lakes country where about 2/3 of the property is
> seasonal. Those of us who live here all year get a "homestead
> exemption" which reduces our property tax by 50%.


I live in Arizona, where a lot of the property is seasonal too. Voting
laws in the country are that those who live in an area get to vote in
that area; if someone chooses to own property that is not their primary
residence, that's their choice. No one is forcing them to do so.

For that matter, anytime you buy something and pay sales tax outside of
the area where you live, you're paying taxes that you weren't
represented for, but it's your choice to buy there.

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Old 30 Apr 2009, 09:43 am
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"Michelle Steiner" <michelle@michelle.org> wrote in message
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> In article <49f92410@newsgate.x-privat.org>,
> "Was Istoben" <entshuldigen@oopla.com> wrote:
>
>> I live in MN lakes country where about 2/3 of the property is
>> seasonal. Those of us who live here all year get a "homestead
>> exemption" which reduces our property tax by 50%.

>
> I live in Arizona, where a lot of the property is seasonal too. Voting
> laws in the country are that those who live in an area get to vote in
> that area; if someone chooses to own property that is not their primary
> residence, that's their choice. No one is forcing them to do so.
>
> For that matter, anytime you buy something and pay sales tax outside of
> the area where you live, you're paying taxes that you weren't
> represented for, but it's your choice to buy there.
>

Exactly. Whenever one chooses to reside in the legal jurisdiction of
another they find themselves taxed without representation, as was the case
when North America was divided into legal jurisdictions of England, France
and Spain.

Note that in my property tax example those living outside the jurisdiction
aren't simply paying the same tax those who live within the jurisdiction but
instead more than twice as much. It's quite a stretch to compare that with
non-residents and residents paying the same sales tax.

In 1773 those who complained of taxation without representation were not
forced to live in a British jurisdiction. In 2009, those who complain of
taxation without representation in my jurisdiction aren't forced to own
property here. Distinction without a difference. Taxation without
representation in both cases.

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Old 30 Apr 2009, 10:00 am
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Default Re: Until you're involved with a FATAL accident first, you'll learn Hybrid Isn't worth.

In article <49f9b915$1@newsgate.x-privat.org>,
"Was Istoben" <entshuldigen@oopla.com> wrote:

> > the area where you live, you're paying taxes that you weren't
> > represented for, but it's your choice to buy there.
> >

> Exactly. Whenever one chooses to reside in the legal jurisdiction of
> another they find themselves taxed without representation, as was the
> case when North America was divided into legal jurisdictions of
> England, France and Spain.


No, not like that case. In the case of the colonists, they were taxed
where they lived by a government that was elsewhere, and that they had
no representation in. In the case of property tax that we're
discussing, the property is not where they live.

About the only people in the United States who have a legitimate claim
of taxation without representation are those who live in Washington DC.

> Note that in my property tax example those living outside the
> jurisdiction aren't simply paying the same tax those who live within
> the jurisdiction but instead more than twice as much. It's quite a
> stretch to compare that with non-residents and residents paying the
> same sales tax.


So get rid of the homestead exemption.

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Old 30 Apr 2009, 01:40 pm
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"Michelle Steiner" <michelle@michelle.org> wrote in message
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> In article <49f9b915$1@newsgate.x-privat.org>,
> "Was Istoben" <entshuldigen@oopla.com> wrote:
>
>> > the area where you live, you're paying taxes that you weren't
>> > represented for, but it's your choice to buy there.
>> >

>> Exactly. Whenever one chooses to reside in the legal jurisdiction of
>> another they find themselves taxed without representation, as was the
>> case when North America was divided into legal jurisdictions of
>> England, France and Spain.

>
> No, not like that case. In the case of the colonists, they were taxed
> where they lived by a government that was elsewhere, and that they had
> no representation in. In the case of property tax that we're
> discussing, the property is not where they live.
>
> About the only people in the United States who have a legitimate claim
> of taxation without representation are those who live in Washington DC.
>
>> Note that in my property tax example those living outside the
>> jurisdiction aren't simply paying the same tax those who live within
>> the jurisdiction but instead more than twice as much. It's quite a
>> stretch to compare that with non-residents and residents paying the
>> same sales tax.

>
> So get rid of the homestead exemption.
>

Why? Makes us feel like a king!

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Old 30 Apr 2009, 08:57 pm
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On Wed, 29 Apr 2009 18:50:15 -0500, Ant <carpenterareus@anthouse.com>
wrote:

>In article <Xns9BFCC4B248F05tegger@208.90.168.18>,
> Tegger <invalid@invalid.inv> wrote:
>
>> Michelle Steiner <michelle@michelle.org> wrote in news:michelle-
>> 14F511.18394928042009@mara100-84.onlink.net:
>>
>> > In article <Xns9BFBD4B259210tegger@208.90.168.18>,
>> > Tegger <invalid@invalid.inv> wrote:
>> >
>> >> >> Toyota originally just barely broke even on the Prius (provided
>> >> >> you didn't count development costs).
>> >> >
>> >> > I'm surprised that anyone still believes that myth.
>> >>
>> >> It happens to be true, sorry.
>> >
>> > So provide a reference to prove it.

>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Your flinty-eyed skepticism has yielded success: I appear to be
>> out-of-date.
>>
>> According to Forbes,
>> "Toyota's Prius came out in 1997 and did not break even until just before
>> the introduction of a second-generation car in model-year 2004."
>>
>> This from the article
>> <http://www.forbes.com/2005/10/07/hybrids-cars-suvs-cx_dl_1011feat_ls.html>
>>
>> Except that now Toyota dealers can't give Priuses away, so the implied
>> post-'04 profit has probably disappeared.

>
>Will I be able to buy one now for say $13500? That's about all I'd pay
>for one today.


See your Chrysler dealer. Or wait for one of them Chinese cars.
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