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What Is New york city taxation?

New york city taxation is a subject covered in depth across 1 podcast episode in our database. Below you'll find key concepts, expert insights, and the top episodes to listen to β€” all distilled from hours of conversation by leading experts.

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Plus-minus number

A metric for evaluating performance not just by absolute outcomes, but by the change in outcome from a starting point. For example, if homelessness doubles under a governor, their 'plus-minus number' would be negative, indicating poor performance regardless of the raw number, as discussed regarding Gavin Newsom's record.

Choke point (geopolitical)

A narrow channel or passage, such as the Strait of Hormuz, through which shipping must pass. This episode highlights its strategic importance for global oil trade and how control or disruption of such points can be used as economic or military leverage, as discussed with Trump's 'shoot and kill' order against Iranian mining.

Suicidal empathy

A term used to describe policies driven by a perceived moral obligation to help, but which ultimately lead to detrimental outcomes for the implementing society, as discussed in the context of Europe's open border immigration policies and their societal consequences.

Permanent voting majority

The concept that mass immigration, particularly of groups with differing cultural or political leanings, can fundamentally alter a country's electorate, potentially creating a demographic bloc that consistently votes for one political ideology, thereby 'breaking the back of Western states' traditions and foundations.

What Experts Say About New york city taxation

  1. 1.California Governor Gavin Newsom received a 'B' grade from Katie Porter for his handling of homelessness, despite the state spending $26 billion on initiatives while homelessness increased by 36,000 people (a 60% rise) since he took office.
  2. 2.Spain's socialist government enacted a mass amnesty for 500,000 illegal migrants, leading to protests from the Madrid government citing overwhelmed public services and lack of funding mechanisms, while videos depicted massive influxes resembling an 'invasion' in Europe.
  3. 3.Poland's conservative policies, including mandatory ID laws, restrictions on sex education for minors, and bans on same-sex marriage/adoption, are presented as contributing to its strong economic performance (3% GDP growth vs. EU's 1.1%), lowest crime rate in the world (0.5 homicides per 100,000), and high tourism (28 million visitors annually).
  4. 4.Former President Trump issued a 'shoot and kill' order for Iranian boats planting mines in the Strait of Hormuz, emphasizing aggressive deterrence to protect international shipping through this critical 'choke point' that handles 20% of the world's oil.
  5. 5.New York City Mayor Mondaire Jones' new 'pied-Γ -terre' tax on luxury properties over $5 million, specifically targeting owners who don't live full-time in the city, could jeopardize a $6 billion development project by hedge fund titan Ken Griffin, potentially costing 15,000 permanent jobs and 6,000 construction jobs.
  6. 6.Starbucks is considering moving its headquarters from Seattle to Tennessee, partly due to Seattle's 'woke' policies, labor unrest, and higher taxes, though some 'woke workers' are reportedly reluctant to relocate to Tennessee.

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