tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3582087745212939575.post5359168610691172881..comments2023-06-16T02:17:30.980-07:00Comments on Jersey Discussion, Argument, Comment and Message Blog: TREVOR’S WRITTEN QUESTIONS FOR 23RD MARCH 2010Ugh, It's Him!http://www.blogger.com/profile/06194792008692398706noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3582087745212939575.post-91230841743908446832010-03-16T12:56:00.069-07:002010-03-16T12:56:00.069-07:00Trevor
Don't you think that increasing the ra...Trevor<br /><br />Don't you think that increasing the rate for these residents to 30%/15%/5%/30% is more realistic? I just can't go along with this rubbish that just because a person is richer they should be pay less tax as per our current system. <br /><br />This approach just can't be justified and those who try to scaremonger that all our imported wealthy people would be on the first boat in the morning are just talking out of their pants. Taxation must be fair and equitable in todays world. We simply can't go on letting greedy, moronic bankers edge us closer to the abyss.The Realistnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3582087745212939575.post-38067424986410976992010-03-16T12:17:17.870-07:002010-03-16T12:17:17.870-07:00It is good to see a balanced approach being taken ...It is good to see a balanced approach being taken to those who would sponge off of the public, whether it be those who fool themselves that they are some kind of elite or the won't work because I'm too lazy sorts. The former make me sick because they tend to be people who are as thick and useless as they are generally arrogant. The later make me furious because they get the 99% of people who would only claim a benefit as a last resort a bad name. It would be good if the JDA can follow up these questions with the answers because while both leave me fuming I would wager a pint that the monies that could have gone to better things will be much, much higher from our ironically named high-value residents.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com