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Originally Posted by GioforPM
It is the point if the argument is "my taxes will go up" and not "my current taxes will be reallocated". If the taxes were not going up without it, it's not a priority question, it's an additional amount question. And if the amount is very minimal, IMO that impacts the argument.
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Not much difference there. It’s always about allocation - you have to convince people this is a deserving reason for their taxes to go up vs. other competing priorities. If you ignore other needs by simply stating it won’t cost you very much, it’s not very persuasive IMO.