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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

(117,314 posts)
Mon Jan 13, 2025, 10:24 PM Monday

Republicans want concessions before California gets its tax dollars back

Column by Philip Bump

The wildfires that have obliterated entire Los Angeles neighborhoods are still burning. But recovering from the disaster can’t wait. The city and the state of California have thousands of homeless residents, and a need for resources already extends into the billions of dollars.

In past similar moments, the federal government has quickly stepped in. Soon after Hurricane Harvey made landfall in Texas in 2017, Congress passed legislation that provided nearly $8 billion to help states that had been affected. Only three legislators voted against it.

However, the response to Hurricane Sandy five years before was different. That storm inundated the Northeast, leaving Lower Manhattan without power for days. When Congress began considering a slightly larger bill providing funding to the affected region, nearly 70 legislators opposed it — all Republicans.

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One difference between providing relief to Texas and Florida and providing relief to New York and New Jersey is that aiding the former two states means aiding states with mostly Republican voters and Republican leadership. Aiding the latter two means aiding Democrats. It means, in other words, an opportunity to exercise leverage over Democratic leaders.


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Republicans want concessions before California gets its tax dollars back (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Monday OP
California contributes more than it receives because of direct income tax payments to the IRS from wealthier residents MichMan Monday #1
And a lot of the red states get more than their citizens contribute Igel Tuesday #2
That is how our tax system is supposed to operate MichMan Tuesday #3

MichMan

(13,768 posts)
1. California contributes more than it receives because of direct income tax payments to the IRS from wealthier residents
Mon Jan 13, 2025, 11:26 PM
Monday

The state itself does not send money to the Federal government. That is the way the system should work with wealthier people paying their fair share.

https://www.democraticunderground.com/?com=view_post&forum=1002&pid=19901657

Igel

(36,370 posts)
2. And a lot of the red states get more than their citizens contribute
Tue Jan 14, 2025, 09:07 PM
Tuesday

because they tend to have a higher percentage of poor--often non-white--citizens that receive those "outrageous, horrible Republican-sponsored entitlement programs." Yeah, in quotes because those are far more strongly supported by Democrats.

It's also worth noting that one reason that VA pays a lot more is because DC.

MichMan

(13,768 posts)
3. That is how our tax system is supposed to operate
Tue Jan 14, 2025, 09:11 PM
Tuesday

Wealthier people contribute their fair share in order to help those in poverty. It doesn't matter what states they live in.

No different than the wealthy suburbs contributing more in taxes that end up flowing to the inner cities.

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