EdwardBaiamonte
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I suggest that business taxes are low in Texas because
(1) oil
(2) not many people want to live there, and
(3) economic stratification is a way of life there
When the population of Texas becomes as dense as that of California (e.g., never), taxes will increase to roughly the same levels.
dear, density means more people can share costs of roads sewers schools bridges airports etc etc so that would make it cheaper per person. Why do you think tiny towns often don't have airports?
In fact, liberalism attracts slow folks. Sorry
NO.
Go to Nebraska, Kansas, either Dakota, and you'll see why taxes are "low." There is nothing there. NOTHING. No museums, parks, paved rural roads, nothing. It's a freaking desert.
check miles of roads wires pipes etc per capita and in theory it ought to be more costly in Kansas than other states with less land and more population.