@paulmgardner Last thing: If you want to make this city better, lower the tax rate and then tax ALL entities on bedrooms/beds inc hospitals π 0 π 0 Original URL
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@paulmgardner Thatβs th biggest problem of Baltimore City.It found equilibrium btw a ruling class and subjugated voters w/no momentum forwrd π 0 π 0 Original URL
@paulmgardner The final tragedy is:who is listening to these people?Unlikely most politicians care beyond photo ops and big talk. π 0 π 0 Original URL
@paulmgardner In reality,an affordable tax rate is the first step to making things better. π 0 π 1 Original URL
@paulmgardner Because no one buys into the problems youβve mentioned. Instead,they become punchlines for living in the city. π 0 π 0 Original URL
@paulmgardner You canβt make a stronger city when Double-Income-No-Kids are the target audience for real estate π 0 π 1 Original URL
@paulmgardner (I may have just GOPd myself a little bit there) π 0 π 1 Original URL
@paulmgardner BUT if people donβt want to/canβt afford to live here because of taxes,then everything perpetuates π 0 π 0 Original URL
@paulmgardner Your βBaltimore is a humanitarian crisisβ pretty much sums that up. π 0 π 0 Original URL
@paulmgardner Itβs a real concern when deciding where to live. Although prop tax is income tax deductible and can work itself out. π 0 π 1 Original URL