They want "their" fair share!
The State of Nevada was born by mining in 1864 with the Comstock Lode. The 5% cap on net proceeds was built into the State Constitution from the get-go. Nevada is the 4th largest gold producing political entity in the world. Now comes the problem with the 21st Century population demographics within the state with Las Vegas and Reno-Carson completely dominating the voting. A large portion of these residents are recent arrivals that have not a clue as to what exists in the rest of the State. They want to kill the Golden Goose by demanding their fare share of the gold miners hard won production. Classic.
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A uniform tax rate is not an automatic recipe for fairness. There are a multitude of other factors to consider.
I remember when I lived in Nevada as a very young adult (went for the work), and we that lived there fought tooth and nail to keep that California Influence out of *our* state (and I was a Californian taking part in said fight). Now, it's as if they're an annexed part of it, to the dismay of the rural Nevadans who, like Cali, have to bow to the wishes of the increasing libtard influence of Reno, LV, and Carson. May as well disband Carson City and move the Capitol to Sacramento - a lot of the new age immigrants to that state would be thrilled.
Bottom line - when they hear the state motto "The Silver State" all they think about is how to steal some of that silver to line their own pockets...
If you are interested in 'fairness' please read "The Fair Tax" by Neal Boortz. I'd love talk more about it...
If you have 100 billion, and the tax is 10% you pay 10%, if you have 10,000 dollars you pay 10%, no more no less. Whatever the rate is it is equal on every person and every dollar to everyone with no deduction, no exemption.
Fair a synonym for Equitable, Unbiased, Impartial.
Hank Rearden couldn't afford to build the case for his own rights on the benefit to the rest of us of respecting them. But I can. Or an Ellis Wyatt. I respect their rights because I look forward to trading with them, directly or indirectly.
Okay, I've stirred that hornet's nest...now, it's off to my government job.
P.S. Guys...don't blackball me...I'm just kidding (except about the government job).
I have confronted liberal after liberal, and not one of them can even come close to defining the parameters of "fair share".
I can never pin one of them down with a number that would be considered "fair" to them, even though whatever number they'd come up with certainly wouldn't be fair to me. (It already isn't fair to me, but that's a different discussion.)