>>It leveled the playing field and states will have to adapt and lower their taxes, otherwise risk losing residents to states where tax money is better managed.
The assumption that the tax money is poorly managed is a misrepresentation. They aren't just lowering taxes, they're also going to be cutting services (or finding new revenue streams). Assuming the states lower their taxes to bring residents in line with their previous combined tax bill, is it realistic to expect that these states are going to get the same funding for the same types of projects from the Feds? No. So while it's "leveling the playing field" it's also a kick in the dick to states with higher State/Local tax levels and forces them to scramble.
But hey, look at all those Florida billionaires flush with cash that they're going to trickle down on us now...
The assumption that the tax money is poorly managed is a misrepresentation. They aren't just lowering taxes, they're also going to be cutting services (or finding new revenue streams). Assuming the states lower their taxes to bring residents in line with their previous combined tax bill, is it realistic to expect that these states are going to get the same funding for the same types of projects from the Feds? No. So while it's "leveling the playing field" it's also a kick in the dick to states with higher State/Local tax levels and forces them to scramble.
But hey, look at all those Florida billionaires flush with cash that they're going to trickle down on us now...