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reinko

Season two just started, one of my favorite podcasts.  He talks through issues/problems from a historical and economic POV.

http://revisionisthistory.com/

Season 2 kicks off with an interesting topic of the heavily tax-subsidized private golf courses in Southern CA.  Through old tax laws, they are taxed at a rate of about 1% of their current value, again these are private CC's like Brentwood, LA CC...Courses that should be paying $80-$90 million a year in property taxes (based off their land value in Beverly Hills...), but instead pay closer to $200K.




Jockey

Quote from: reinko on June 27, 2017, 06:49:37 AM
Season two just started, one of my favorite podcasts.  He talks through issues/problems from a historical and economic POV.

http://revisionisthistory.com/

Season 2 kicks off with an interesting topic of the heavily tax-subsidized private golf courses in Southern CA.  Through old tax laws, they are taxed at a rate of about 1% of their current value, again these are private CC's like Brentwood, LA CC...Courses that should be paying $80-$90 million a year in property taxes (based off their land value in Beverly Hills...), but instead pay closer to $200K.

When rich guys make all the rules, there is no expectation that they will be fair.

That's one reason why following rules is not now nor has ever been a priority of mine.

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