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Little-Acorn
03-30-2013, 08:55 PM
This study seems to reveal two things:

1.) Our freedoms are slowly being taken away from us,

2.) Our freedoms are slowly being taken away from us, so slowly that many people don't even notice their govt is doing it. Sort of like sinking into quicksand so slowly that you don't notice you're going down. And the liberals doing the taking of freedom, are very happy with that state of affairs.

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Study: New Yorkers Enjoy Less Freedom Than Residents In Any Other State In U.S.

Conservative Think Tank Goes After Empire State's Taxes, Business Regulation

March 29, 2013 9:06 PM

PORT CHESTER, N.Y. (CBSNewYork) — New York may be first in taxes, but a survey has ranked it dead last in one important characteristic: freedom.

That’s the verdict from one conservative think tank, CBS 2’s Lou Young reported.

Young visited the Byram River on Friday. It is one of the many borders that separate New York and Connecticut. A new study says the New York side of that river is part of the least free place in America; seriously.

“I think it depends on what criteria you’re using, you know? You talking about taxes? You talking about civil rights?” Ridgefield, Conn., resident Jane Davila said.

The study in question is talking mostly about taxes and business regulation. The libertarian think tank at George Mason University in Virginia says New York is dead last in freedom. Most people seem to think that’s a stretch, but many said they see the point.

“I think there is a grain of truth to it. We’re not living in a police state. We happen to live in a very safe state. But the economics of New York clearly don’t work and then you see things like Mike Bloomberg and his Big Gulp sodas and we’re going to tell you what kind of cups you can use and what kind of bags you can use, that kind of day-to-day almost silly trivial “nanny”-type regulation; you can laugh about it but it starts to add up after a while,” White Plains attorney John Murtagh said.

And New York businesses can sometimes have to navigate oceans of red tape — like the sudden need to renew a state sales tax license after 27 years in business. One merchant, though, said he’ll live with it.

“It’s a small pinprick, not enough to make me feel I’m not free in the great state of New York,” Donald Roloff said.

The survey also looked at restrictions on vices like gambling and fireworks, as well as alcohol and tobacco products, with massive state tax burdens, like shackles for one seller.

“For every $100 we have to pay $75 in taxes. Less free,” cigar shop owner Dominick Tortortello said.

The buyer isn’t so sure. “I don’t like to say we’re less free,” Sean Patrone said.

gabosaurus
03-30-2013, 11:07 PM
So move out to California. We have a lot of freedoms. Not to mention better weather. :cool:

Robert A Whit
03-30-2013, 11:42 PM
So move out to California. We have a lot of freedoms. Not to mention better weather. :cool:

WOW

We may be the heaviest taxed state. The most regulated.

When they tax, freedom is lost. When they regulate, ditto.

Gabby, and all Democrats, you guys work for others. Try opening a business and find out how regulated you really are.