Bill Greenwood wrote:
As for state income tax, it is only 4.65% in Colorado. I think friends in Texas told me their property taxes on their home were about 6 times higher than mine in Colo. If you buy a home in Denver the saving on that tax probably offsets the small income tax and then some.
I agree Texas used to be full of friendly people when I grew up there. There are still some, but a lot have moved in from some other place, NY, Miami or some other culture and it's not the same.
You can say that stuff again. We try to be friendly, etc... but there are a lot of rude people that have moved here - especially to the big cities! Small towns still tend to be decent, however. I can say that San Antonio doesn't feel like the city I moved to with my family 23 years ago. The city leadership (imported from AZ) are trying hard to make us a "world class city" whatever that means! I for one wish they were trying harder to stay a Texas class city. Things have changed, like people used to pull over for funeral processions, be fairly decent on the roads, and now, you kind of figure you can tell who the old style Texans are by which ones still do.
I know more folks in my circles who are have migrated here than are native.
OH, and property tax stinks - especially if you have a ranch. I'd almost rather pay the income tax. It really hurts for folks who have big bits of land that don't get enough rain. And a large part of that tax is going to fund the public mind drains, er. schools which I don't think is really fair seeing as my family chose to have us privately educated. It's socialism, really.
Rant over. I still love my state - just wish some folks here would gain some uncommon sense.
Ryan
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