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No that's not what you said at all. Maybe you thought it but you definitely didn't type it out, at least not in the comment I responded to.
The article says something similar to what I suggested but not quite the same though functionally equivalent because (if it passes) the tax increase will be capped year over year so long as it's a primary residence and not being rented out.
It's not my problem if you don't understand inference, and need everything spelled out for you. Real estate investment firms and businesses will benefit the most from this, hence my blatantly obvious sarcastic first question. I don't give two shits how it affects residences. Again, not my problem, or concern. I'm done with this. Find your attention elsewhere.
Your comment definitely sounded like you were hinting at this being helpful to retail investors, if you had read the article or at least the summary you would see that's its only going to cap the increase in taxes for primary residences and not rentals.
It might also behoove you to learn what inference actually means. You sound like a teenager shrugging and groaning and that means they had a bad day and so so said this and the teacher said that, etc. For your readers to infer anything accurately you need to provide way more words than you actually did.
You have a nice day now and I'm sure I'll see you around and I'm sure I'll be correcting you on something else in the not to distant future.