Anonymous ID: 163801 April 11, 2020, 8:44 a.m. No.8758592   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8766

Cuomo is on telling people to stop the conspiracy theories on reasons for not opening government….wants (you) to stop being political in this medical crisis….while he cites Peter Navarro memo

Anonymous ID: 163801 April 11, 2020, 8:47 a.m. No.8758623   🗄️.is 🔗kun

cuomo says it is half time and this game is NOT OVER.

of course, he is calling for more testing and more preparations….he just doesn't say by whom

Anonymous ID: 163801 April 11, 2020, 8:48 a.m. No.8758631   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8825

Cuomo

NY state court system will engage pro bono lawyers to assist people in issue they may have…housing and other legal issues

 

what is that?

Anonymous ID: 163801 April 11, 2020, 8:53 a.m. No.8758664   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8707

>>8758628

>what is this SALT?

https://taxfoundation.org/cuomo-salt-deduction/

 

Governor Cuomo’s Aggressive Theory of Tax Flight—And Why He’s Wrong About How to Stop It

 

February 15, 2019

 

In New York, Governor Andrew Cuomo (D) is staring down a $2.3 billion shortfall, and he thinks he’s identified the culprit: the state and local tax (SALT) deduction cap. It’s a politically convenient scapegoat, but it misses the point—and more importantly, it misses an opportunity to improve the state’s uncompetitive tax code.

Once a skeptic on tax migration, the idea that people or businesses would move in response to high state tax burdens, Gov. Cuomo has emerged as one of the idea’s most fervent evangelists. “Tax the rich, tax the rich, tax the rich and now what do you? The rich leave,” the governor declared, in the sort of lament not typically associated with Democratic governors of progressive states. Absent a generous federal subsidy for the state’s high taxes, he says, New York is at a “long-term competitive disadvantage” on tax burdens.