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In a couple months? Would be curious to see how, anyone have a ELI5 sheet of the changes made?
They taxed rich people and kept congestion pricing pretty much.
A big slug of money from the state was the real budget closer.
Right. In exchange for taxing second homes in NYC
"The poor get all the breaks! It isn't fair!"
Right, taxing second homes worth $5 million or more. Are we supposed to feel sorry about rich people who can afford a SECOND home that's over $5 million, when they are asked to pay a tiny bit extra?
Those wealthy parasites would let everybody in NYC literally starve to death before they would pay an extra nickel. Fuck anyone who believes that, we should confiscate EVERYTHING from them, and throw them in prison.
Gift article from the NY times explaining.
But influx from the state, taxes on second homes, deferred payments to pension programs, and a host of compromises. He in no way raised $12Bn in new revenue through taxes to cover the deficit.
They also got rid of state financial obligations that Cuomo had stuck on the city, and cleaned up corruption from past administrations. Those were significant savings, too.
The point is that governments can be substantially improved with even a little actual reform and not duplicitous reform like DOGE. We can have change, it just takes voting in responsible, ethical government managers, not carnival barkers.
DOGE wasn't "reform," it was sabotage
That's what they are saying. It was duplicitous. It presented itself as reform but was not.
Which would be why they called it duplicitous
Listen all of y'all it's a sab-a-DOGE!
Deferred payments usually costs more in the end.
Oof, not too sure about this one...
Most of the $12 billion was a bailout from the state according to the video.
How is it a 'bail out' when NYC is the engine of the entire state and receives far less money per capita than other parts of the state do?
The article linked above seems to roughly agree:
I bet most of the pension changes are probably for NYPD members.
Holy fuck
They get a over $100k USD pension, wtf.
Well, they need that to stop them being corrupt.
I mean, it hasn't worked so far, but it might.
That should be a normal thing not a crazy thing.
maybe he convinced NY that they're basically nothing without NYC?
Come on man, Buffalo is standing right there!
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