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Northwest · M
Interesting when people like you, forget who pays the largest share of the nation, in Federal Taxes. California: $410B, next is Texas, $275B
MarmeeMarch · M
@Northwest for once I am in agreement
QuixoticSoul · 41-45, M
@Northwest On top of that, Texas sucks up more than it puts in.
MarmeeMarch · M
@QuixoticSoul Just a remark out of the [c=#003BB2]blue. [/c]
MarmeeMarch · M
@QuixoticSoul No data, no news articles nothing just a loudmouth espousing ignorance. So go now little man and look something up to impress me.
cultofaction · 26-30, M
@QuixoticSoul As does CA
QuixoticSoul · 41-45, M
@MarmeeMarch 🤷♂️ Thought it was common knowledge.
UndeadPrivateer · 31-35, M
@MarmeeMarch @cultofaction http://www.kvcrnews.org/post/texas-v-california-lone-star-state-has-big-budget-deficit-golden-state-has-budget-surplus#stream/0
QuixoticSoul · 41-45, M
@UndeadPrivateer That's separate from the federal dependency situation - but yeah, also true.
MarmeeMarch · M
@QuixoticSoul Thanks for the graph -
Northwest · M
@QuixoticSoul [quote]On top of that, Texas sucks up more than it puts in.[/quote]
Yes it does. CA is one of the few states that out in, more than it takes out.
Yes it does. CA is one of the few states that out in, more than it takes out.