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  1. The government spending is out of control no doubt.  But how much federal tax dollars does New Hampshire generate compared to New York?
    NH generates far less in total but that doesn't mean its citizens ought to pay for us. Comrade de Blasio is spending tons of money foolishly regarding the homeless problem (and elsewhere). People in Sullivan and Ulster county don't have to pay for it.

    I live in deep blue Brooklyn. My taxes pay for it. I'm pretty sure Brooklyn generates more federal dollars than does Ulster and Sullivan county combined.

    What we spend our taxes on is our business as NY residents. It's not NH or Iowa's concern. It's our choice and our responsibility.

    I don't want to pay more in taxes either. It's our responsibility to hire politicians who won't tax and spend us to death.

    We have statewide elections next year. Let's get our fellow citizens to rally around a less bloated, smarter government whose first reaction to solving a problem isn't reaching into our pockets.

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  2. The tax bill did nothing to address the real issue which is overspending. Also in reality ny state generates more tax dollars than other states so why wouldnt its residents get more breaks than most?
    Because States are not administrative provinces of the federal government. They are district and separate. If NYS, in its infinite wisdom, wants to give illegals instate college tuition then the residents of that state should pay for it.

    Same as when this same all-knowing government decides to keep its citizens SAFE by limiting magazines to 7 rounds - this only applies to NYS.

    No reason someone from NH should pay for NY and California giving illegals instate or free college. And let's not forget the job and tax revenue losses when ATI and other companies left New York.

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  3. what does everyone think of this new tax bill for new York? 
    everything I've read about it says not good for NY, but good for the country..
    I think most of us here in NY will come out roughly the same. I'll be saving in lower tax rate but have less property and state income deduction. I make above the median income and don't think I'll be hit hard (if at all). We'll find out for sure after the accountants go over the details.

    Philosophically it makes a lot of sense. Why should a plumber in New Hampshire subsidize tax and spend NY residents.

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