Submitted by drxdrg08 t3_10nryco in Pennsylvania
> You are spot on with the democratic party having more power at a state level too. However I would point out that Pennsylvania is floated financially by Philly. If Philly were able to remove itself from the state you would see very quickly everything in Philly would get better. Those hick towns wouldn't be able to do anything without all the sales tax philly sends to Harrisburg. Philly would immediately get a 6% tax on every sales transaction that it would be able to keep. Philly would change overnight not having to pay for the entire state. I know you hear the opposite in PA but I just wish Philly would publicly say they are going to secede to Delaware or become their own state and watch how quickly the republicans in PA would lose their sh!t trying to stop them from going.
This idea seems to permeate not only r/Philadelphia, but also r/Pennsylvania. Just yesterday a user posted this...
> Any time is a good time to share the facts. Most states are heavily supported financially by one big city. Pennsylvania is no exception.
What is this idea based on? What data?
Haunting_Berry7971 t1_j6aiyja wrote
Not good data. At the end of the day everyday working people are who make this state & country run. It doesn’t matter if you live in the city, a suburb, or a rural area.
If anybody is the moocher it’s the big businesses & bosses who lobby for tax loopholes & subsidies & don’t do a lick of work but get most of the money