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Originally posted by MisterEbola
I'm not disagreeing with you. I'm repeating what has been used as the justification by members of the D.C. board.
Property taxes are paid for such services, but one could argue that once you're outside the office, store, etc., that you are directly benefitting from the -availability- of city services. You don't have to tangibly use them to enjoy the benefit of them. Or so they say.
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FUck this thread is boring. Can we go back to the scinitillating convo about how the metro planners fucked up? Jesus. I would rather bill.