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California and taxes.
#1
Why would anyone want to live in a State that believes your money is theirs to take in taxes.
WHY?!
Quote:California plans to tax space travel by the mile
Yes by the mile and that's not all they want to tax you for, also the distance you drive your Own Car!

Quote:Liberals are salivating at the idea of taxing cars by the distance they travel, to better rake in money for their nefarious purposes.  In California, they are taking the idea one step farther, planning to tax space rockets by the mile as well.


Quote:According to the proposal, California will collect tax from space transportation companies based on a formula factoring in how often a company launches spacecrafts out of the state, and, most importantly, how far a commercial spacecraft travels from California soil. Between May and mid-October, there were eight launches from Vandenberg Air Force Base, in Santa Barbara County about 50 miles south of San Luis Obispo.
The Franchise Tax Board proposal said certainty about tax treatment "will lead to increased activity in the industry and will foster an atmosphere of growth and prosperity once present during the golden age of California's aviation industry, thereby creating jobs as the industry thrives in this state."

Yes, taxes always foster growth and prosperity...somewhere else where taxes are lower.
Please, Liberals-progressives in California nedd to stop telling lies, Your Roads are some of the Worse in our nation, Your Streets and Sidewalks are Filthy and your Urban Neighborhoods are Dangerous. 
Taxes only help pad your pockets and pay or your special interest groups.
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Quote:At least one company has already been lured away from California for the promise of greater financial incentives – though of a more earthly variety. Moon Express, a company working to mine the moon for natural resources, moved from Mountain View to Florida.
What this means in practice is that someone might take a trip to the moon from California, but if he were going to Mars or Venus or Dagobah, he would probably want to save money and leave from Florida instead.  If those rockets have meters like taxi cabs, and the rockets fly several hundred miles a minute, can you imagine how fast their meters will spin?

California state government spends all its time 24/7 thinking of new ways to tax people and businesses.

 It's curious, though, that these bureaucrats don't seem to brainstorm ways to tax the dot-com industry – say, with a mouse click tax for companies like Google.  I guess Google has too much political clout to allow that.


What do you think California will tax next?
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#2
Maybe they'll drop off into the ocean soon and we won't have to worry about their hair-brained schemes.   mediumfacepalm
#3
(05-05-2017, 08:50 PM)Mystic Wanderer Wrote: Maybe they'll drop off into the ocean soon and we won't have to worry about their hair-brained schemes.   mediumfacepalm

Sane people can Only Hope.
What would be our lose? Disneyland? To expensive to pay for a ticket without either working yourself to death and saving for half a year or charging your credit card and going into debt.
The same for Seaworld.
Let them go!
Once A Rogue, Always A Rogue!
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#4
Pffffffffftttthhhh .... international gesture of greeting to the peoples republik of kommiefornia .... .  If they think am pay em fucking extortion for flyin round in requistioned e.t ship ......  think will send lil fatty kim III kommiefornias grid coordinates so he can do world a favour an nuke it .....
Better to reign in hell ....
  than serve in heaven .....





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