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Arizona Pushes to Remove Property Taxes for Residents Over 65


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2019 Jun 3, 11:45am   3,034 views  48 comments

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1   WookieMan   2019 Jun 3, 2:06pm  

NuttBoxer says
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This would be an awful idea if it happens. Fuck, let's just reward people that were financially retarded their whole life with property tax welfare. Dick licking, lazy ass boomers.
2   fdhfoiehfeoi   2019 Jun 3, 3:22pm  

Property taxes and eminent domain are why no one ever really owns land in the US. Eliminating any part of either is a start.
3   FortWayneAsNancyPelosiHaircut   2019 Jun 3, 3:56pm  

I think it's a great idea. Seniors have to fight old age, illnesses, age discrimination, and limited income, they shouldn't have to fight their own government.

Also I think it's only fair if it's Primary Residence only, not investment properties, etc...
4   Ceffer   2019 Jun 3, 4:35pm  

This will lead to a burst of longevity, with people living to be 300 or more on paper as tax havens and social security check sponges.
5   FortWayneAsNancyPelosiHaircut   2019 Jun 3, 4:37pm  

Modify it so that person has to show proof of being alive, or yeah you get lots of Democrats voting from the grave.

Ceffer says
This will lead to a burst of longevity, with people living to be 300 or more on paper as tax havens and social security check sponges.
6   Heraclitusstudent   2019 Jun 3, 4:50pm  

Young people will flee, while old farts will congregate there.
Good luck.
8   Ceffer   2019 Jun 3, 5:12pm  

If you can suck on a tube carrying carbon monoxide for 15 minutes and survive, you get your tax break.
9   WookieMan   2019 Jun 3, 5:54pm  

FortWayneIndiana says
and limited income


Nope. You've had roughly 50 years to save for retirement. That was the point of working. Other property tax payers have no responsibility for the irresponsible. If anything, tax breaks should be given to young families that are actually productive.
10   SunnyvaleCA   2019 Jun 3, 9:06pm  

HEYYOU says
Republican boomers that can't pay property tax 25 years in advance are losers.

That would be an interesting idea. What if we could pre-pay taxes at current rates (indexed to present day value infinitely into the future) but then be guaranteed to never have to pay in the future even if rates when up (which they sure will). The bankrupt state stays solvent for a while longer and people finally sort-of own their own land.

I've heard there's a similar deal with some colleges... you pay all 4 years up front before you start and then aren't subject to the large yearly increases.
11   steverbeaver   2019 Jun 3, 9:39pm  

"Public Servant" boomfuck lardass retirees should retire on the tax rates they fled from. Stay the fuck out of AZ lardass public servant boomfucks.
12   Ceffer   2019 Jun 3, 10:46pm  

"This is a Citizens Initiative and constitutional amendment" So it is at this stage merely the beginning of another diabolical BoomFuck plot to fleece the public coffers and further extend their Caligulan privileges while sucking the nation into rack and ruin.

KILL THE BOOMFUCKS! KILL THEM ALL!
13   steverbeaver   2019 Jun 3, 11:27pm  

Nah man, a lot of them are ok and made their way, fought the bullshit and lost. But give me a fucking break. Especially those fat fucking "public servants".
14   steverbeaver   2019 Jun 3, 11:29pm  

How many generations of suckers does it take for a ponzi scheme to collapse?
15   FortWayneAsNancyPelosiHaircut   2019 Jun 4, 9:57am  

If it was me, I'd ban all property taxes on primary residences for EVERYONE. But government will never let that cash cow go.
Or alternatively remove all income taxes, so productivity isn't punished.

But then again, this will never happen because all those people on welfare will never want to get a job, and will scream hard to get welfare checks from working peoples taxes.
16   FortWayneAsNancyPelosiHaircut   2019 Jun 4, 9:58am  

My only problem with 65+ not paying taxes, is that they now have incentive to vote to increase property taxes because they won't be paying. Which I think would be a problem.

It's why in CA taxes always go up, we have too many lazy welfare queens who don't pay taxes, so voting in more taxes is easy for them, it costs them nothing.
17   Shaman   2019 Jun 4, 10:24am  

Isn’t Arizona a big haven for retired people? I mean, what percentage of the population is over 65? It’s got to be a huge chunk, maybe a third.
Might be a little tough to get revenue if you do that in a state that probably 50% homes owned by seniors. Don’t worry tho, they’d make up the difference with an income tax or some other tax that primarily hits the servants of the old.
18   Booger   2019 Jun 4, 10:24am  

AARP approves!
19   fdhfoiehfeoi   2019 Jun 4, 10:51am  

Heraclitusstudent says
Young people will flee, while old farts will congregate there.
Good luck.


Have you been to Phoenix before? I think half the state is over 65 already. We're the Florida of the South West.
20   Hircus   2019 Jun 4, 2:12pm  

NuttBoxer says
Heraclitusstudent says
Young people will flee, while old farts will congregate there.
Good luck.


Have you been to Phoenix before? I think half the state is over 65 already. We're the Florida of the South West.


I thought AZ was old too, because I know what the souther areas like Yuma look like - playgrounds for old Fogeys. All the snowbirds flock there in the winter. They come from everywhere, even Canada, in their RVs.

But, this says otherwise:
http://time.com/5000792/youngest-oldest-us-states/
21   fdhfoiehfeoi   2019 Jun 4, 5:22pm  

Yeah, I was looking at a budget report for city of Phoenix and saw something similar. Still, ambulances have been to my street at least three times since I moved in February, and we don't have drive-by's in my neighborhood. Try eating a little earlier than normal for dinner out here, and tell me you still believe those numbers.
22   Ceffer   2019 Jun 4, 7:13pm  

Gollee, the Eastern seaboard is crawling with OldFucks! Pitchforks to the fore!
23   rocketjoe79   2019 Jun 5, 7:13pm  

My property taxes at least go to my local county to keeps roads safe, firefighters on the job and police fighting local crime. My Federal taxes? They pay for absurdities like "Head Start" and "no child left behind."
24   HeadSet   2019 Jun 6, 6:55am  

My property taxes at least go to my local county to keeps roads safe, firefighters on the job and police fighting local crime

In most localities, property taxes go mostly for schools.
25   Bd6r   2019 Jun 6, 9:35am  

rocketjoe79 says
My property taxes at least go to my local county to keeps roads safe, firefighters on the job and police fighting local crime.

I think most (at least a lot) of local taxes go to police and firepersons pensions so that they can retire at 45 after 20 yrs in force and be paid 80% salary for next 40 years. Another big chunk of expenses is the support of mayor-friendly businesses for public works aka I give you city contract and you give me a kickback, and so on.
I read somewhere that in IL 97% of all recent tax increases have gone to state/municipal workers pensions.
26   zzyzzx   2019 Jun 6, 9:49am  

d6rB says
I read somewhere that in IL 97% of all recent tax increases have gone to state/municipal workers pensions.


97% sounds low. Are you sure its not 125%
27   FortWayneAsNancyPelosiHaircut   2019 Jun 6, 10:27am  

zzyzzx says
d6rB says
I read somewhere that in IL 97% of all recent tax increases have gone to state/municipal workers pensions.


97% sounds low. Are you sure its not 125%


Retiring at 55 with full salary/benefits for life is pretty sweet deal these days. That's why they never have money to provide actual services we are paying for, they spent it all on sweetheart deals for their friends and family.
28   Bd6r   2019 Jun 6, 10:42am  

FortWayneIndiana says
Retiring at 55 with full salary/benefits for life

My dear young friend, your naivety is so charming. It was much, much worse than you think. Until recently, police and firepersons could retire here after 20 years of service, no matter how young they are. Which means enter force at 22 after few yrs of police academy and retire at 42 with 80% of salary...I think I have chosen the wrong profession.
Edit: and in this case, one can also blame not only "libruls" who will support any public worker, but also so-called "law and order" conservatives, who support police unconditionally.
29   fdhfoiehfeoi   2019 Jun 6, 10:48am  

HeadSet says
In most localities, property taxes go mostly for schools.


PUBLIC schools...
30   fdhfoiehfeoi   2019 Jun 6, 10:48am  

d6rB says
I think most (at least a lot) of local taxes go to police and firepersons pensions so that they can retire at 45 after 20 yrs in force and be paid 80% salary for next 40 years.


The majority of Phoenix city budget is Police.
31   Bd6r   2019 Jun 6, 10:52am  

NuttBoxer says
The majority of Phoenix city budget is Police.

Investment in Phoenix donut shops would bring oversized returns...also shows that schools are not the worst culprit by far.
I wonder what is % of expenses on police/other pensions in these budgets, and why do these highly privileged individuals are not on SS like the rest of us.
32   fdhfoiehfeoi   2019 Jun 6, 10:58am  

When you side with the state against the people, the state rewards you. Just make sure no one remembers you when the people rebel and the tumbril's start rolling.
33   FortWayneAsNancyPelosiHaircut   2019 Jun 6, 10:59am  

d6rB says
My dear young friend, your naivety is so charming. It was much, much worse than you think. Until recently, police and firepersons could retire here after 20 years of service, no matter how young they are. Which means enter force at 22 after few yrs of police academy and retire at 42 with 80% of salary...I think I have chosen the wrong profession.


Oh I know, we have that here too. Just most government staff here is not police so they all go at 55. But yeah fire and police here are treated like royalties, they retire with more money than most wealthy people.
34   Hircus   2019 Jun 6, 9:09pm  

d6rB says
I think most (at least a lot) of local taxes go to police and firepersons pensions so that they can retire at 45 after 20 yrs in force and be paid 80% salary for next 40 years.


I've wondered why firefighters get such high compensation. I'm not trying to down play the job and say its easy, or they sit around all day, but I do know that at least locally, it's very difficult to get a job as one because so many people want to be firefighters. That should drive the wages down, but, it remains very high when you consider OT and benefits.

Maybe it's the benefits package. I think someone on here once told me the reason why so many govt / municipal jobs allow employees to work overtime at 1.5x salary rate, is because its often cheaper than hiring another employee when you consider the cost of adding another benefits package to the payroll. That tells me things are just wayyyy too cushy for them... I want private industry firefighting.
35   WookieMan   2019 Jun 7, 7:14am  

Hircus says
That tells me things are just wayyyy too cushy for them...


I'd say this is 100% true. The EMT's at the department are the one's doing real life saving work. I'd guess 90% of the time firefighters show up, it's an empty house that is on fire and they just spray a hose at it (I know there's more to it). And maybe they run in and safe someone 3 out of 100 times. It just seems more common because those are the house fire stories you hear about. The town I live in has about 800 homes and there hasn't been a house fire call in the 6 years I've lived here.

Fact is my house is insured. As long as no one is in it, fucking let it burn to the ground for all I care. Repairing a half burned house, just sprayed everywhere with water, could be more difficult to repair or more $$$ versus rebuilding off the existing foundation.
36   HeadSet   2019 Jun 7, 7:28am  

Repairing a half burned house, just sprayed everywhere with water, could be more difficult to repair or more $$$ versus rebuilding off the existing foundation.

True, but putting out one house fire stops the spread to other houses.
37   WookieMan   2019 Jun 7, 7:52am  

HeadSet says
Repairing a half burned house, just sprayed everywhere with water, could be more difficult to repair or more $$$ versus rebuilding off the existing foundation.

True, but putting out one house fire stops the spread to other houses.


For sure in urban environments, definitely correct on that. Most suburban and rural homes could burn to the ground and it wouldn't hurt the neighbors house at all though. And there's very rarely fires in those areas because most are post 1960's or so built with better wiring and HVAC systems (outside of human error, the two systems most likely to cause a random fire in a home).

A neighboring community by me has I think 18 full time firefighters and have had 3 house fires in the last decade. You're already paying insurance, then you're paying for the firefighters in the extremely rare, fluke event your house starts on fire. It's kind of silly. Also, if you're building new, most higher end homes have sprinkler systems in them now. On a bigger house the initial investment will pay for itself relatively quickly in insurance savings. But you're still paying the FD when you have an automated FD built into your home.

Big city fire departments do serve a purpose as there are more fires and frankly more stupid people that start them. Small to medium sized fire departments are just responding to accidents most of the time, opening up a crushed car and handing off the patients to the EMT's who actually save the life if they can. Half the time the fire department is called out because some neighbor is burning leafs and they have some dispute with each other and call the FD to get back at their neighbor.
38   Tenpoundbass   2019 Jun 7, 7:56am  

Most Baby Boomers I know struggle from day to day just to make ends meet. The last week of the month until they get their SS or retirement check. They are on involuntary diets.

The whole notion that Boomers have all the wealth and should be the object of everyone's scorn is more Commie talk designed to deflect and divide and conquer.

What amazes me most is people like

Bernie Sanders
Warren Buffet
Bill Gates and other unsavory cock suckers that were greedy fucks since the 60's, are the one's leading the rally charge.

These are the same people that most Boomers despised all throughout the 80's and called them Yuppies.

The Hatred of the Yuppies was NOT a generational thing. It was their own peers that resented that the Yuppies were destroying their Jobs and were attempting to Globalize American's finances and send everyone to the poor house. Now that they are there fully in the poor house. Those Sons of Bitches that caused most all of America's wealth gap and divide. Savage all Boomers as the cause of Millennials useless state of affairs.


The Millennials bitching the loudest about breaks that Boomers get, will be the most vocal fuckers in the world when they hit 50-60 demanding all taxation against them stops.

It fucking amazes me.
39   FortWayneAsNancyPelosiHaircut   2019 Jun 7, 8:03am  

In CA government employees bitch about being underpaid while collecting 2 pensions that are higher than private sector salaries. Not really boomer specific.
40   WookieMan   2019 Jun 7, 8:26am  

FortWayneIndiana says
In CA government employees bitch about being underpaid while collecting 2 pensions that are higher than private sector salaries. Not really boomer specific.


You generally are a boomer or older if you're collecting a pension already.

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