I have lived and paid taxes in Rockland County since 1991 so I am going to inject myself into this Hasidic issue. From social, political and economic points of view, strictly objective.
1. Social. The Hasidics have 0% interest in being part of the macro community. No interest in assimulating to the secular community, to the non-Jewish community, to the non-Hasidic community. They have no interest in educating their children beyond the Talmud and Old Testament. The social community is all about the rabbi and men. Women are treated like crap and children are treated like crap. The rabbis refuse to let their yeshivas be inspected for fire code violations, and of course play the "anti-Semite" card like you and I inhale and exhale. Google sexual abuse Hasidic community. Google sexual abuse rabbi. Google yeshiva fire inspections.
2. Political The Hillary Clinton run for Senate that saw her win 1200-3 vote in the Hasidic community is an example, and not a one-off, of the "Bloc Vote".The "Bloc Vote" buses in voters from Brooklyn, and they monitor their own voters. Which equals corruption among elected officials, non elected officials. Google East Ramapo School District, google Kyrius Joel [which Mario Cuomo handed to them on a silver platter] Medicaid and social spending. Google Christopher St Lawrence.
3. Economic Lastly, but not the least. Not enough time and room on the internet to properly cover the economic destruction being applied to the macro community by the Hasidic population. Routinely have litters of 6-8 pups, all on social services. Their marriages are not recognized by the State of New York. So after the big wedding, Esther gets knocked up, Moshe runs off to Israel, and Joe and Joan Taxpayer get stuck paying; Section 8 for housing; Medicaid for health insurance; WIC for babies and toddlers; Food Stamps, and they only shop in kosher stores; and of course regular ol' welfare.. Yet, no politician says stop! Preet Bharara and Rockland County Executive Ed Day are the only public officials to attempt to pull this community from under their rock and cast light on what has been going on.
The Hasidic will not hold a door open for females, and has no interest in being part of society, but they will take and keep taking tax dollars generated by the very each of us. If you think this sounds harsh, try living it for 25 years, especially when you get your tax bills.