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sl8

(16,252 posts)
Sun Dec 8, 2019, 08:12 AM Dec 2019

They Wanted to Save Their 119-Year-Old Village. So They Got Rid of It.

From https://www.nytimes.com/2019/11/26/us/amelia-ohio-dissolve.html

They Wanted to Save Their 119-Year-Old Village. So They Got Rid of It.

A village of 5,000 people outside of Cincinnati revolted against a 1 percent income tax, voting instead to dissolve the town. Credit... Maddie McGarvey for The New York Times

A feud over local taxes turned into a referendum on government itself. But Election Day left residents as divided as ever.

Sarah Mervosh
Nov. 26, 2019

AMELIA, Ohio — There were allegations of suspicious political donations and rumors about fake social media accounts. Protesters wore T-shirts that said “Stop the tyranny!” At one point, a former official was escorted out of a public meeting in handcuffs.

For more than a year, the residents of Amelia, just outside Cincinnati, have been consumed by a fiery debate over a proposal to impose a new local tax of just 1 percent. This month, voters found a way around the problem — by getting rid of their 119-year-old village altogether.

In some ways, the dramatic move, which takes effect this week, reflects the frugal, small-government mind-set that permeates Amelia, a conservative community of 5,000 people where the median household income is $61,500. Many residents are reluctant to hand over any more of their paychecks to the government, even the one that picks up their leaves in the fall and plows snow from their streets through the winter.

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They Wanted to Save Their 119-Year-Old Village. So They Got Rid of It. (Original Post) sl8 Dec 2019 OP
"Free Amelia" founder was on Fox & Friends underpants Dec 2019 #1
hem AllaN01Bear Dec 2019 #2
Nothing is free... Historic NY Dec 2019 #3
WAHHH ! We don't wanna pay taxes ! WAHHH ! But give us all those public services. eppur_se_muova Dec 2019 #4
And ignorance it appears...nt 2naSalit Dec 2019 #5
Hell, I got one better packman Dec 2019 #6

AllaN01Bear

(23,206 posts)
2. hem
Sun Dec 8, 2019, 08:48 AM
Dec 2019

hope they dont have to pay directly for the paving of roads . do they have their own fire dpt. if so not anymore . what about ambulance service . hem.

Historic NY

(37,980 posts)
3. Nothing is free...
Sun Dec 8, 2019, 09:02 AM
Dec 2019

just because they got absorbed they will pay taxes to the town that absorbed them. They will lose the say the once had as it diluted by others.

eppur_se_muova

(37,578 posts)
4. WAHHH ! We don't wanna pay taxes ! WAHHH ! But give us all those public services.
Sun Dec 8, 2019, 09:54 AM
Dec 2019

Institutional suicide by pure selfishness.

 

packman

(16,296 posts)
6. Hell, I got one better
Sun Dec 8, 2019, 11:19 AM
Dec 2019

I live in the Redneck Riviera - A.K.A the Florida Panhandle. Anyways the fire department since decades past was always volunteer - never knew if Bob or Sam would show up in time to save your house. So those damn libs tried to get a 1/2 penny - yes, that's right - one half of one penny tax to pay for a profession fire department complete with new engines, a firehouse and other improvements, but it was voted NO by a huge percentage of voters.

Hell, no on anything that even smells like a tax or a fee to improve the quality of life in this little slice of tight-assed conservatives.

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