This decision not to appeal is kind of a good news/bad news story. On one hand some gays may be pleased about having this option. On the other hand, I assume various benefits at the federal level will now be available to gay spouses particularly 'dependant' gay spouses.
I would like to see some sort of estimate of the financial impact of this decision for taxpayers. At the risk of offending some of Poly's gay posters I am not certain that I believe that gays should gain the special rights and privileges that other marrieds have. Basically it is a cash transfer from all singles and cohabitants in non-recognized marriages to the straight and gay marrieds.
Perhaps we should be going the other direction. Eliminate special cash payments and tax exemptions for straight married people unless they are directly tied to the married couple's children.
I would like to see some sort of estimate of the financial impact of this decision for taxpayers. At the risk of offending some of Poly's gay posters I am not certain that I believe that gays should gain the special rights and privileges that other marrieds have. Basically it is a cash transfer from all singles and cohabitants in non-recognized marriages to the straight and gay marrieds.
Perhaps we should be going the other direction. Eliminate special cash payments and tax exemptions for straight married people unless they are directly tied to the married couple's children.
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