Patriots defensive lineman discussed the Mass. 'millionaires tax' following Bill Belichick's comments
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Davon Godchaux expressed frustration over taxes after signing a $20 million contract, explaining that not all of it goes to him due to federal and state taxes, agent fees, and living expenses.
Godchaux questioned the allocation of tax revenue, stating that if taxes fund infrastructure, roads should be better, saying, 'Where's the money going? That's the only thing I have a [problem] about.'
Keion White emphasized the importance of civic engagement, suggesting that to influence tax allocation, citizens must vote for politicians who prioritize public services like schools and infrastructure.
White criticized the ineffectiveness of current tax spending, proposing consumers should be able to choose how their tax dollars are distributed to meet community needs, asserting, 'We should be able to decide where our money goes.'
Read at Boston.com
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