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Hereford getting angry at California taxes here....
« on: May 17, 2009, 03:46:42 AM »
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Re: Hereford getting angry at California taxes here....
« Reply #1 on: May 17, 2009, 07:41:05 AM »
How many people are there in that group? 100-200 perhaps? How do they expect to enact ANY change when they can only convene so few overtaxed souls?

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Re: Hereford getting angry at California taxes here....
« Reply #2 on: May 17, 2009, 07:47:19 AM »
How many people are there in that group? 100-200 perhaps? How do they expect to enact ANY change when they can only convene so few overtaxed souls?

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Re: Hereford getting angry at California taxes here....
« Reply #3 on: May 17, 2009, 08:04:43 AM »
a massive fire usually starts with a msall spark. 

Well, keep hacking at.

Don't forget the tea bags and the airplane tickets to Boston.

It'll be fun to watch.

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Re: Hereford getting angry at California taxes here....
« Reply #4 on: May 17, 2009, 08:06:03 AM »
Well, keep hacking at.

Don't forget the tea bags and the airplane tickets to Boston.

It'll be fun to watch.

 

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Golisano cites high taxes as reason for move to Florida
Joseph Spector • and Diana Louise Carter • May 15, 2009

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  Rochester-area billionaire Tom Golisano said he's had enough of New York's high taxes and is changing his residency to Florida — where he figures he'll save a stunning $13,800 each day in personal income taxes.



"I can put that money to a lot better use, whether it be charitable contributions or even to try to change the system," the Paychex Inc. founder and three-time gubernatorial candidate told reporters after delivering a speech Thursday at the Hyatt Regency.

Golisano, 67, owns a home in Naples, Fla., where he already spends three or four months a year, and said he had considered changing his residency for some time. But after the new state budget increased income taxes on the wealthy, "It was a very quick decision."

Changing his residency to Florida, one of seven states with no personal income tax, will save him at least $5 million a year, he said. Forbes magazine last year listed Golisano's wealth at $1.7 billion.

To qualify as a nonresident of New York, even though he will continue to own property and collect income here, Golisano will have to be out of the state at least 184 days a year.

He said the move won't impact his philanthropic efforts in western New York, his ownership of the Buffalo Sabres hockey team or his political activities. He's also still chairman of the board of Paychex, the Penfield-based business services company, though he retired as CEO in 2004.

Golisano said he planned to retain a house in Mendon but would likely sell one on Canandaigua Lake.


Being in Florida several months a year hasn't hampered his commitment to Bishop Kearney High School, said school president Donna M. Dedee. Golisano gave $5 million to the Catholic school and has been directly involved in helping to upgrade it.

"Tom has consistently given with his financial gifts and intellectual capital," Dedee said. "That vision doesn't change."


Dedee noted that Rochester is Golisano's hometown. "He still cares about us and that won't change with geography."

Last year, Golisano started Responsible New York, a political action committee that gave heavily to candidates running for state office.


Golisano has been vocal in calling out state leaders for not curbing spending, and he said Thursday that Gov. David Paterson and legislative leaders are beholden to special interests.

He said Paterson talked tough about holding down spending, but "when push came to shove, he caved" because he approved a budget that increases state spending by nearly 9 percent. The budget also increased income tax rates on New Yorkers who make more than $250,000 a year, with a higher bracket for those making more than $500,000.

New York has the highest combined local and state taxes in the nation. Golisano said he expects other wealthy New Yorkers to leave.


"The state has to develop a spending attitude that will make it competitive with the rest of the country," he said.

JSPECTOR@Gannett.com


DCARTER@DemocratandChronicle.com

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Re: Hereford getting angry at California taxes here....
« Reply #5 on: May 17, 2009, 08:17:52 AM »
Dude, 99.999999999999% of New Yorkers CAN NOT relate to Golisano's economic "problems" precisely because they do not make, or have made, nearly the same money this does? Had you used a family of 4 making with a combined income of $50,000 and paying almost $ 10,000 in some form of tax as an example I'd completely understand. The only problem is that if you're going to use the problems that affect a small % of the population as some sort of political manifesto then do not complaint when you get minimum support.

I have ZERO pity for a billionaire. FUCK HIM! If he doesn't like NY's taxes let him leave. Let him pay $5 in property taxes somewhere in the swamp down there. The only requirement: Take your business with you. You will not be allowed to sell your crap in the state of NY. See how fast this gumbah comes back to NY!

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Re: Hereford getting angry at California taxes here....
« Reply #6 on: May 17, 2009, 08:19:09 AM »
Dude, 99.999999999999% of New Yorkers CAN NOT relate to Golisano's economic "problems" precisely because they do not make, or have made, nearly the same money this does? Had you used a family of 4 making with a combined income of $50,000 and paying almost $ 10,000 in some form of tax as an example I'd completely understand. The only problem is that if you're going to use the problems that affect a small % of the population as some sort of political manifesto then do not complaint when you get minimum support.

I have ZERO pity for a billionaire. FUCK HIM! If he doesn't like NY's taxes let him leave. Let him pay $5 in property taxes somewhere in the swamp down there. The only requirement: Take your business with you. You will not be allowed to sell your crap in the state of NY. See how fast this gumbah comes back to NY!


Hey moron - that is now millions of dollars that NY will have to seek from other residents because they wanted to "punish" these people. 

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Re: Hereford getting angry at California taxes here....
« Reply #7 on: May 17, 2009, 09:47:55 AM »
Hey moron - that is now millions of dollars that NY will have to seek from other residents because they wanted to "punish" these people.

Retard, read my lips: YOU NO LIKE? YOU LEAVE. Just as simple as that. No one likes constant complainers. If anyone goes unemployed because of this filthy billionaire's decision to move out, there's unemployment and in this city they will quickly find another job.

What we cannot have is a situation we had until a couple of months ago, in which these massive conglomerates were getting huge tax breaks in order to entice them to stay here. I applaud the new policy: If you do not like it, there's the door.

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Re: Hereford getting angry at California taxes here....
« Reply #8 on: May 17, 2009, 10:06:44 AM »
Retard, read my lips: YOU NO LIKE? YOU LEAVE. Just as simple as that. No one likes constant complainers. If anyone goes unemployed because of this filthy billionaire's decision to move out, there's unemployment and in this city they will quickly find another job.

What we cannot have is a situation we had until a couple of months ago, in which these massive conglomerates were getting huge tax breaks in order to entice them to stay here. I applaud the new policy: If you do not like it, there's the door.

Have a nice day.
That's what drives Americans businesses to third world shitholes, like mexico.
Liar!!!!Filt!!!!

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Re: Hereford getting angry at California taxes here....
« Reply #9 on: May 17, 2009, 11:11:32 AM »
That's what drives Americans businesses to third world shitholes, like mexico.

You mean to PRODUCE??? Yes, that may be the case. But they sure RUN back home to sell you the shit though. I don't see Mexicans buying $ 1,500 plasma TVs or $ 50,000 Harley Ds.

Let's be honest: The American private sector just FUCKING sucks right now. They ought to take every order they get from Big G and shove it up their arse like the little bitches that they are.

Just a thought.

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Re: Hereford getting angry at California taxes here....
« Reply #10 on: May 17, 2009, 12:03:53 PM »


Hereford lives on the other end of the state.

And he was at the county fair anyways that day  ;D

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Re: Hereford getting angry at California taxes here....
« Reply #11 on: May 17, 2009, 12:47:13 PM »
You mean to PRODUCE??? Yes, that may be the case. But they sure RUN back home to sell you the shit though. I don't see Mexicans buying $ 1,500 plasma TVs or $ 50,000 Harley Ds.

Let's be honest: The American private sector just FUCKING sucks right now. They ought to take every order they get from Big G and shove it up their arse like the little bitches that they are.

Just a thought.
They are PRODUCING with mexican labor.......giving the jobs and money to mexicans, then selling it to the US........meaning they are giving the American money to mexico.......because of the fucked up tax laws.

Liar!!!!Filt!!!!

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Re: Hereford getting angry at California taxes here....
« Reply #12 on: May 17, 2009, 04:11:19 PM »
How many people are there in that group? 100-200 perhaps?

I heard it was 2500.

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Re: Hereford getting angry at California taxes here....
« Reply #13 on: May 18, 2009, 04:48:13 AM »
I heard it was 2500.

Whether it is 200 or 2500, clearly people are getting active.  This is a good thing.  NY & CA are descending into chaos because of out of control spending, public unions, illegals, etc. 

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Re: Hereford getting angry at California taxes here....
« Reply #14 on: May 18, 2009, 08:46:58 AM »
Whether it is 200 or 2500, clearly people are getting active.  This is a good thing.  NY & CA are descending into chaos because of out of control spending, public unions, illegals, etc. 

But there is nobody really in charge... There is nobody there to say 'NO'.

Those that try (Like Tom Trancredo) get branded by the endless-tax-and-spend left.

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Re: Hereford getting angry at California taxes here....
« Reply #15 on: May 18, 2009, 09:30:02 AM »
But there is nobody really in charge... There is nobody there to say 'NO'.

Those that try (Like Tom Trancredo) get branded by the endless-tax-and-spend left.

The problem is that too many people get representation without taxation.  People who dont pay taxes always will vote for the thief who promises more free stuff.