Rockindeano wrote:Jesus, do I have to educate you on all things political!![]()
j/k/
"Slave state" refers to a state (as in a southern state), that once upon a time had slaves, that's all. NH is a lovely place, no arguing from me. Love that place. NH's political make up is much like Virginia, NC and Florida.
My "recipe for disaster" comment was a bit too strong. Take a state like Oregon. They have NO sales tax, and it's cool when you have a 1.56 to your name, and you are in the drive thru at McDonald's, and you don't have to figure out the taxHowever, Oregon's lack of a sales tax hits you straight in the eyes once you leave that drive thru, and drive on roads full of pot holes and ruts. My point is a tax is necessary, to enable all the features a state needs. Perhaps NH is the exception to the rule, and maybe they get away with it due to it's size. There aren't a whole lot of roads to maintain in NH!
I agree with your point there, Dean. NH obviously doesn't have a very large population, with most of the population density in southern, NH, close to the MA border. Because of that, the roadways definitely aren't as badly beaten up. Also, to be fair, NH does have VERY high property tax (They have to get it somewhere, right?), so it's not like there are no services in the state. They simply collect it in one fell swoop, as opposed to nickel and diming you every time you purchase a gallon of milk! I think the great thing about NH is the lack of income tax. By not having an income tax, it more than pays for the increase of property tax!
John from Boston