There May be no Future Superbowls in Ca After Next Year

Originally posted by: MaxFlavor

I've seen you've posted on several threads since I answered your question. You may have missed my post. I ask you as a courtesy, would you answer my question for me? A simple yes or no is fine, or expound on it if you would like. Thanks.


Tom has a loooooong history of weaseling away from questions that catch him flat-footed. A long-standing evasion of his has been, "If Biden was responsible for high inflation, how come it also happened in the rest of the industrialized world?" No answer from him.

 

He's just here to bitch bitch bitch about places where he doesn't live and issues he has nothing to do with. It's pointless to try to engage him. He's a nasty old fart, an empty shell containing only bitterness. And he uses Tom-stats and Tom-logic to try to make his points. Finally...he's a Trump-licker.

 

Worthless Tom.

Tom has had years of indoctrination from Fox News and the conservative media that always bash California. That is why he came into this thread not knowing 41 states have a similar tax. 

Originally posted by: MaxFlavor

I don't think many of the players care about how much the Super Bowl pays.


 Bullshit.

 

Originally posted by: David Miller

 Bullshit.

 


Please tell us, o wise one, how many NFL players have opted out of the Super Bowl because of taxes.

 

You say "bullshit," so you must be an expert on this topic.


Major League Baseball star Merrill Kelly will pocket nearly $2.5 million more per year over the next two seasons of his $40 million deal by signing in Arizona instead of California. The massive difference in cash reflects the spread in state income taxes as well as California’s disability insurance levy and typical property tax differences on a luxury home. However, the overwhelming driver of the disparity is state income tax. California’s top marginal rate reaches 13.3% — a 12.3% bracket plus an additional 1% Mental Health Services Tax on income above $1 million. On a $20 million salary, that translates to roughly $2.63 million owed to the state.

 

Arizona, by contrast, imposes a flat 2.5% income tax regardless of earnings. On the same $20 million contract, the bill comes to about $500,000.

Tom likes to beat dead horses.

Tom, you already won this debate with Kevin.  No need to rub it in.  

Originally posted by: Jerry Ice 33

Tom, you already won this debate with Kevin.  No need to rub it in.  


Why not?

Because he is losing his grip on this forum and site.  The man is snapping at everybody here.  I think it is because he has been taking so many L's lately.  

 

The last guy that whipped like this was Charles and he finally gave up.  You know he is going to come after you hard now.  But don't worry, he isn't ever going to meet up with anybody live.  (i.e. David Miller and putting his 4Q goons on alert for his safety)  

 

Candy has recently been whipping him as well.  

Edited on Feb 28, 2026 5:41pm
Originally posted by: Jerry Ice 33

Tom, you already won this debate with Kevin.  No need to rub it in.  


How did he "win"? He said that no NFL players would play in a California Super Bowl because of that horrible horrible taxation. I refuted and schooled him, and if memory serves, you agreed that it wouldn't stop them from playing.

 

So why be a Jerryhole?

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