He said any expert who suggests the city spend the extra money should realize that "they don't have to pay for it."
With an income tax rate near 3.5%, which is nearly 1% higher than the income tax rate for the state of Pennsylvania, they should be able to afford a reliable system. The life they were sucking out of my paycheck is why I moved across the river, where things are slightly more sane...
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He said any expert who suggests the city spend the extra money should realize that "they don't have to pay for it."
With an income tax rate near 3.5%, which is nearly 1% higher than the income tax rate for the state of Pennsylvania, they should be able to afford a reliable system. The life they were sucking out of my paycheck is why I moved across the river, where things are slightly more sane...