darkmage316
darkmage316
darkmage316

LIke many states NJ taxes income earned out of state so if you live in NJ and work in NY both states charge tax, but you can claim NY income tax as an NJ credit. I still think someone who lives on Yonkers NY and works in NYC gets it the worst, because NYC and Yonkers charge city income tax on top of state income tax.

NJ does not have the opportunity to chare income tax. Income is taxed where you work, not where you live. NJ doesn’t receive tax money, nor will get funding from the tolls to improve mass transit. So people will just continue to drive into Manhattan for work and pay the massive toll. It will just make NYC an even more

$1.00 to enter.
$150 to leave.

I have lived in Manhattan, Queens and Brooklyn. I hated traveling by motor vehicle through lower Manhattan, but to be honest it was the most logical way to get from Brooklyn to Newark Liberty Airport. The crossings from New York to New Jersey are managed by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, which also

They feel entitled to the congestion money precisely because they benefit from New York. First, this is about appeasing the voters of NJ who commute to NYC, the majority of whom oppose congestion pricing. Second, it’s about revenue; NJ shares in the tolls collected by the bridges and tunnels that connect NJ to NYC.

“Time for some traffic problems in Fort Lee”

“You need to have New York at the table and New Jersey has leverage.”

You could look at this through a cynical lens, or you could look at this the way Jagrjones is looking at it which is purely a bright spot in a really shitty time for a lot of people. Yes it sucks that people are dying and no amount of time is going to change that people have died due to these fires. You know what

and now Jersey City’s mayor, Steven Fulop, is proposing “reverse congestion pricing,” charging New York drivers for entering the Garden State.

They’re also useful for people with disabilities. I have a friend who attaches one to his car’s steering wheel because of limited movement with his hands.
This steering wheel wouldn’t work for him, and I wouldn’t want to use it either. I’m surprised the Germans didn’t invent it, as it’s a solution looking for a problem.

A lot of people have terrible taste and lack intelligence, look who the new president is. 

I don’t consider the TMY or TM3 luxury cars. Why? For two reasons. 1) Because they are missing many important features that real luxury cars have. 2) Price. You can get VERY cheap TM3s and TMYs if the time is right

Exactly it. Bannon was pushed to the side and Musk is Trumps new favorite or so it seems. There are some stories that Musk is hanging around too much now. Musk is everything Bannon hates. Super rich, a globalist, etc...

Bannon doesn’t like competition.

The government will be on the hook for any specialty tooling developed and used for the electric version AND the new tooling to build the gas version.

The “go back to South Africa” line is just *chef’s kiss*.

““We’ll do what they want us to do — supplying either gas or electric,””

He’s a racist and should go back to where he came from.

When thinking of buying a new car make sure to check opensecrets for their political donations. Toyota gave more to republicans and has shifted more conservative. Toyota, Ford, and Nissan all scaled back their DEI initiatives. We vote with our dollars. Especially in a competitive market like automotive sales.

Just got the 2025 Taycan wagon to replace the minivan. the wagon version is surprisingly hard to find. Even though it depreciates quite a bit, a used wagon is frustratingly hard to find (unless it’s a base 4, which i am not interested in).