Do you know what I don't like and almost find antisocial? When the top 10 thousand, who have the necessary equity to pay 400 plus for a house, and otherwise talk about whether Klaus Bärbel's range hood is so much better because it is more expensive than Gaganau’s, get upset here that the state demands a tax on property from them, an ancient tax by the way, because in the past only those with property were citizens and taxable, the others were only day laborers and serfs. Just wait and see what comes and how exactly it looks, that it was and will be paid, in my opinion, is nothing to complain about. Everyone here uses public services and state infrastructure, everyone. In the form of roads, schools, daycare centers, lighting, traffic lights, police, administrations, possibly swimming pools, libraries, city buses, etc. etc. The postmodern principle of you get what you pay for does not work here, otherwise the city bus would no longer run at 10 PM and your ears would drop hearing the daycare costs. K.