Truthmatters
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want to talk about the cumberland road and the Louisianna purchase?
No
I can guess why
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want to talk about the cumberland road and the Louisianna purchase?
No
want to talk about the cumberland road and the Louisianna purchase?
No
I can guess why
National Road - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The National Road or Cumberland Road was the first major improved highway in the United States to be built by the federal government. Construction began heading west in 1811 at Cumberland, Maryland, on the Potomac River. It crossed the Allegheny Mountains and southwestern Pennsylvania, reaching Wheeling, Virginia (now West Virginia), on the Ohio River in 1818. Plans were made to continue through St. Louis, at confluence of the Mississippi and Missouri Rivers, and to Jefferson City upstream on the Missouri. Following the panic of 1837 however, funding ran dry and construction was stopped at Vandalia, Illinois, after crossing the states of Ohio and Indiana.
Louisiana Purchase - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Louisiana Purchase (French: Vente de la Louisiane "Sale of Louisiana") was the acquisition by the United States of America of 828,000 square miles (2,140,000 km2) of France's claim to the territory of Louisiana in 1803. The U.S. paid 60 million francs ($11,250,000) plus cancellation of debts worth 18 million francs ($3,750,000), for a total sum of 15 million dollars (less than 3 cents per acre) for the Louisiana territory ($233 million in 2011 dollars, less than 42 cents per acre).[1][2][3]
Your sources say there are no studies that show rich leave a state because of high taxes, just because their are no studies does not mean it doesn't happen and taxes being the cause.And high income earners are moving OUT of MD.... and the state still spends like it is going out of style... when the high income earners move out, you know who they're coming after next... because a liberal state like this ain't curbing its extraordinary spending unless forced to do so...
I am a MD resident.. and the ONLY reason I am staying is because of my child custody situation and staying close in proximity to my kids on the weeks they are with their mom and so that there is no conflict with school districts when I have custody, etc...
But the MINUTE my youngest is 18 and out of school, I am out of this state faster than the drop of a hat... I will go right across the Potomac to VA
Oh.. and go figure some twat like TDM praising the unequal treatment of others by government when it benefits her and her ilk
Like always everything you Say is contrary to reality
Millionaires don’t flee from ‘millionaire’s taxes’ - The Washington Post
^Taxing millionaires doesn't cause millionaires to move.
Bruce Bartlett: Will Rich People Desert the U.S. if Their Taxes Are Raised? - NYTimes.com
^5 studies find that taxes are not a significant reason for migration
Tax Flight Is a Myth — Center on Budget and Policy Priorities
^Study finds that high marginal income taxes do not significantly cause people to move
National Road - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The National Road or Cumberland Road was the first major improved highway in the United States to be built by the federal government. Construction began heading west in 1811 at Cumberland, Maryland, on the Potomac River. It crossed the Allegheny Mountains and southwestern Pennsylvania, reaching Wheeling, Virginia (now West Virginia), on the Ohio River in 1818. Plans were made to continue through St. Louis, at confluence of the Mississippi and Missouri Rivers, and to Jefferson City upstream on the Missouri. Following the panic of 1837 however, funding ran dry and construction was stopped at Vandalia, Illinois, after crossing the states of Ohio and Indiana.
infrastructure is right in the constitution you fucking historically failed idiot
Your sources say there are no studies that show rich leave a state because of high taxes, just because their are no studies does not mean it doesn't happen and taxes being the cause.And high income earners are moving OUT of MD.... and the state still spends like it is going out of style... when the high income earners move out, you know who they're coming after next... because a liberal state like this ain't curbing its extraordinary spending unless forced to do so...
I am a MD resident.. and the ONLY reason I am staying is because of my child custody situation and staying close in proximity to my kids on the weeks they are with their mom and so that there is no conflict with school districts when I have custody, etc...
But the MINUTE my youngest is 18 and out of school, I am out of this state faster than the drop of a hat... I will go right across the Potomac to VA
Oh.. and go figure some twat like TDM praising the unequal treatment of others by government when it benefits her and her ilk
Like always everything you Say is contrary to reality
Millionaires don’t flee from ‘millionaire’s taxes’ - The Washington Post
^Taxing millionaires doesn't cause millionaires to move.
Bruce Bartlett: Will Rich People Desert the U.S. if Their Taxes Are Raised? - NYTimes.com
^5 studies find that taxes are not a significant reason for migration
Tax Flight Is a Myth — Center on Budget and Policy Priorities
^Study finds that high marginal income taxes do not significantly cause people to move
Look at kerry who docked his yacht in a lower tax bracket port .
National Road - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The National Road or Cumberland Road was the first major improved highway in the United States to be built by the federal government. Construction began heading west in 1811 at Cumberland, Maryland, on the Potomac River. It crossed the Allegheny Mountains and southwestern Pennsylvania, reaching Wheeling, Virginia (now West Virginia), on the Ohio River in 1818. Plans were made to continue through St. Louis, at confluence of the Mississippi and Missouri Rivers, and to Jefferson City upstream on the Missouri. Following the panic of 1837 however, funding ran dry and construction was stopped at Vandalia, Illinois, after crossing the states of Ohio and Indiana.
infrastructure is right in the constitution you fucking historically failed idiot
Exactly what makes this relevant to your insane desire to penalize the successful people in 2012??
infrastructure is right in the constitution you fucking historically failed idiot
Exactly what makes this relevant to your insane desire to penalize the successful people in 2012??
Without said infrastructure they cant make money.
Exactly what makes this relevant to your insane desire to penalize the successful people in 2012??
Without said infrastructure they cant make money.
Roads are funded by gas and diesel taxes, road use taxes, and in some areas, tolls.
Very little, if any, would come from your unfair extra taxes on the successful.
By I. Daneek Miller, President/Business Agent ATU Local 1056
Your sources say there are no studies that show rich leave a state because of high taxes, just because their are no studies does not mean it doesn't happen and taxes being the cause.Like always everything you Say is contrary to reality
Millionaires don’t flee from ‘millionaire’s taxes’ - The Washington Post
^Taxing millionaires doesn't cause millionaires to move.
Bruce Bartlett: Will Rich People Desert the U.S. if Their Taxes Are Raised? - NYTimes.com
^5 studies find that taxes are not a significant reason for migration
Tax Flight Is a Myth — Center on Budget and Policy Priorities
^Study finds that high marginal income taxes do not significantly cause people to move
Look at kerry who docked his yacht in a lower tax bracket port .
Yep So there being 0 studies that show rich people move because of taxes and 12 that show they dont move because of taxes means rich people move because of taxes.
Dumbass