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Panthers Get Big Tax Break


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5 hours ago, Snake said:

Cry me a river libtard. Just because a company gets a tax break doesn't mean people starve. 

No, but it definitely means that one of three things happen:

Either you and I pay more taxes to cover the difference, the government cuts services elsewhere to make up the difference, or short term the government borrows money, most likely through municipal bonds to cover the difference and the shortfall can gets kicked down the road with interest.

Calling someone a libtard also doesn’t mean the thing they pointed out goes away. Also Snake, before you call someone else a libtard, you should consider this: supporting tax breaks for some businesses but not others, which is what you’re doing when you support a sports team’s property being taxed differently than everyone else’s, that is the government favoring one private business over another.

There’s a term for that practice, it’s called socialism. The socialist in this case is not the person against the tax break, it’s the person for it.

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