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Published - Sunday, April 27, 2008

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Marc Wehrs: Assessments spark online talk of tax revolt


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One of the Tribune’s most-read stories of the past week also sparked an unusual unanimity among those who left comments on our Web site. But then again, who really likes to pay taxes?

The story of a 60-year-old North Side homeowner whose $8,000 in improvements netted her a $17,700 assessment increase started a wave of comments decrying increasing property taxes.
Here are some of the comments visitors at www.lacrossetribune.com attached to that story, which pointed out that assessment increases outpaced decreases by a 3.5-to-1 ratio in a slower housing market:

bigfoot wrote: “(L)iving in a smaller town isn’t any better. Water and sewer rates, fire protection and general utilities are awful, not to mention property taxes. My 110-year-old house was re-evaluated six years ago and jacked up 48 percent. ...”

HonestAbe wrote: “Just don’t make improvements ... let your house run into the ground so you can then afford it. The city should have to come up with a buyer at the assessed value; otherwise, how can they prove it’s not a fake dollar value?”

daddylonglegs wrote: “Don’t worry. With $7 gasoline around the corner, food shortages (already happening), increased unemployment, fewer and fewer will have the means to pay property taxes, let alone basic necessities of life. What will local/state governments do then?”

HIMSELF wrote: “That question has already been answered. They’ll come a knocking with the Bearcat and/or burn your house down.”

dbl lung wrote: “Too many TIFs equal high taxes, people.”

mike wrote: “It makes no sense to tax people out of their homes. La Crosse needs to figure out a way to get property owners some tax relief, or the tax base will continue to shrink and the inventory of homes for sale will continue to go up. The high taxes have nothing to do with Republicans or Democrats. It has to do with poor fiscal management in the city. Nothing will change until that is addressed.”

WDJS wrote: “Assessors: You know how many houses in La Crosse are selling under fair market value and some even under assessed value after many months on the market. What does that tell you?”

Krusty wrote: “Don’t forget that the ‘storm water’ tax is just around the corner.”

Packers’ fans don’t like the idea of Daunte

Before the comments degenerated into schoolyard taunts from childish Packers fans and equally childish Vikings fans, visitors at www.lacrossetribune.com made it clear they were pretty sure the idea of former Vikings quarterback Daunte Culpepper in the Green and Gold was a bad one. Here’s a sample:

Moderate Republican wrote: “As if seeing the price at the pump didn’t ruin my day. Brett, come back ...”

Eddie wrote: “Culpepper went to the Pro Bowl only because he could just throw the ball up to Randy Moss, who would usually come down with it. When it comes to reading defenses and checking down, however, Culpepper is clueless. ...”

Truth wrote: “What a slap in the face to Packer fans ... just when I was starting to come around with Ted.”

free_speech wrote: “Backup? He would be starting in a month. Bring him in!”

whipthehorse wrote: “Especially when Rodgers gets knocked out of the first game getting pummeled by Jared Allen.”

Sale of Star Hill starts debate anew

A report about two groups advocating strict separation of church and state trying to buy village of Holmen land that has a cross on it drew more comments than anything else at www.lacrossetribune.com last week. Here are a couple of them:

billorights wrote: “There can be no freedom OF religion unless there is freedom FROM religion. If you are mainline Protestant, you want to be free FROM the beliefs of fundamentalist Protestants. If you are Catholic, you want to be free FROM having to practice Protestant beliefs. If you are Jewish, you want to be free FROM Christian beliefs. If you are a non-theist, you want to be free FROM others’ religious beliefs. What many of the people posting here are saying is that, since they claim they are in the majority, they want to be free to impose their religion on everyone who sees the night time sky in Holmen. Would they also want the village to require all business to close on Sunday?”

KRKIKA wrote: “billorights, YOU’RE missing the point. The residents of Holmen (I should say the majority of us) are fine with the star/cross/flag on the hill and personally I can’t imagine Holmen without it, but because ONE person is offended the whole village should suffer? Does that make any sense? Is that fair to the rest of us? NO! These symbols are part of the community and have been there for many, many years. This ONE man needs focus on something else, move or GET OVER IT! ...”

andy k wrote: “Witness the examples of Christian love and charity here on this blog. Love thy neighbor.”

i>You may reach Tribune online editor Marc Wehrs at mwehrs@lacrossetribune.com or (608) 791-8218.
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Krusty wrote on Apr 27, 2008 6:17 PM:

" Why did my comments get deleted? I just remarked that the city council and county board members aren't paying their fair share of property tax. This is not a personal attack, or slander. Anybody can see the truth themselves by going to the lacrosse county website and looking up a city employee's tax and compare it to anyone else. This is a huge story that the tribune is ignoring. How long til this comment gets deleted? "

Mack wrote on Apr 27, 2008 11:12 AM:

" The assessments on homes will be coming down when the prices get back in line with long term trends. House prices are still 75% above the long term trend and there is no good reason for it. "

random annoying bozo wrote on Apr 27, 2008 10:30 AM:

" rising assessments are a good thing, it means you are ammassing equity in your home. the bad thing is when government doesn't adjust it's mil rate down. that's what is happening in LaCrosse. and as far as falling home prices, you have to remember the source of where you hearing that from. the 'news' media. the ones primarily based on the coasts. to them if things are bad on the coasts, they assume things are bad all over. also remember this is an election year, so any chance the 'news' media gets to hammer a point that may adversely affect the party they don't favor will be broadcast over and over and over. just like Iraq leading up to the '06 election. amazingly after that election Iraq all but disappeared from the 'news'. when you understand the 'news' media bias, you will start to see through their BS. "


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