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DirectorBeneficial48 t1_iy9wftp wrote

As costs rise (in no small part to the greater number of people using the services I'm about to mention), so too must the amount that people who benefit from the services pay in. This is how society works. If you want to see individual taxes lower, increase the taxes that corporate entities pay.

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oldnewspaperguy2 t1_iyalx0t wrote

Wouldn’t it be the opposite? There’s fixed costs that get diluted with more students.

I agree that corporations need to pay more, but the cost per pupil isn’t justifiable given the product JC school systems is putting out.

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Mindless-Budget9019 t1_iya6k8f wrote

If there are a greater number of people, that should mean, presumably, the new people are paying taxes to cover the use of services. Why do the original people have to pay more in taxes?

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[deleted] t1_iya6t5s wrote

Exactly. Fulop wants you to blame the teachers and not the property taxes the wealthy don't pay.

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wasting_-my-_time t1_iyaerwl wrote

And you want us to believe the wealthy don't pay property taxes. Neither of you seems to have much proof.

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[deleted] t1_iya72fu wrote

Or the failure of the payroll tax.

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