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  • 26
    Posted by mccannon01 2 days, 21 hours ago to IN THE MEME TYME 9/15/25 EDITION: Dem Decline
    Thanks again, OUC! The scary thing is after such truth there are so many fools that will still vote (D).

    Regarding #7, the murderers and criminals ARE the cancer the Ds want to feed.

  • 27
    Posted by freedomforall 2 days, 21 hours ago to Property Taxes Are Theft - Jefferey Tucker
    The Deep State and their corrupt conspirators take every advantage they can, and the databases they have now make it possible
    for them to drive people to the razor's edge without most rebelling for exactly the reason you mention. They count on it, imo.

  • 28
    Posted by $ gharkness 2 days, 21 hours ago to Property Taxes Are Theft - Jefferey Tucker
    "If I have to pay again and again to the gov, then I don't own it; they do." Absolutely true; don't disagree for one second.

    I understand your point and agree with it. My difference is: my kids, grandkids and their kids are far more important to me than what I will ever have to pay in taxes. I didn't actually realize that until I moved away from what I consider "home," to this gawdforsaken place in the desert. I didn't realize what "being in exile" meant until I moved here.

    Which makes me wonder how much of this williness to be exploited by the state is driven by people like me who will pay any price to be near those they love. Just a speculation.

  • 29
    Posted by freedomforall 2 days, 22 hours ago to Property Taxes Are Theft - Jefferey Tucker
    This is why I've been studying places to live outside the US where residence taxation is much, much lower.
    I see no point in paying government (more than rent) to never "own" the home I paid for.
    If I have to pay again and again to the gov, then I don't own it; they do.
    Bottom line in the US, either triple digit inflation or deflation is coming. Best to get out of the way.

  • 30
    Posted by $ gharkness 2 days, 22 hours ago to Property Taxes Are Theft - Jefferey Tucker
    I understand that but you will forgive me for not wanting to spend the entirely of my last years on an ice floe in Alaska, because the value of my house collapsed and there's nothing to do but get rid of me.

    I mean, I totally love the my kids and their kids (and grandkids) in my family but I don't want to lose everything for them. Self-sacrifice is not exactly what I am about. I think most objectivists aren't either.

  • 31
    Posted by freedomforall 2 days, 22 hours ago to Property Taxes Are Theft - Jefferey Tucker
    I agree, g.
    My residence taxes in Tx were too high back in 1985 when I left there.
    Ditto for the taxes on my condo in Tampa, FL back then.
    I am happily house-less at present.

  • 32
    Posted by AmericanWoman 2 days, 22 hours ago to Property Taxes Are Theft - Jefferey Tucker
    Am stuck in the same place as you John. El Pasco County taxes, fees, takes over and over. Even put kiosks to renew your vehicle registration many other even Boulder CO of all places do not charge. But money grubbing El Paso takes it and even increases property taxes in new communities calling it for infrastructure just stop building!! So many buy in CO from CA and rent is nauseating.

  • 33
    Posted by $ gharkness 2 days, 22 hours ago to Property Taxes Are Theft - Jefferey Tucker
    Yeah, I don't know about FL, but CaptainKirk does, as I see he answered. In Texas, the property is re-valued each year. We even had assessors come by and ask questions about additions, improvements, etc. THIS is why (not protection of the consumer) the state and various cities require PERMITS for improvements. They want in on the goodies. There is the Senior and Homestead exemptions but it's still tough, especially if you sell and buy another house.

  • 34
    Posted by freedomforall 2 days, 22 hours ago to Property Taxes Are Theft - Jefferey Tucker
    Thanks for the explanation, CapnK. 👍
    It does shed light on why the 'average' cited in the article is only $3,400 a year.
    That's about $300 a month more support than the ejakashun system deserves (from this childless sole.)

  • 35
    Posted by CaptainKirk 2 days, 22 hours ago to Property Taxes Are Theft - Jefferey Tucker
    FFA: Nope. We have homestead exemption. It limits the increase in Property Value to 2% per year.

    Honestly, I think once you retire, it should not go up either.

    But I think taxing unrealized gains is against the law. For obvious reasons. But somehow the STATE does it.

    And I've been in this (my first house) for over 30 years. I could not move because I did not like quadrupling the property taxes. They only go up from there.

  • 36
    Posted by freedomforall 2 days, 22 hours ago to Property Taxes Are Theft - Jefferey Tucker
    A collapse in the inflated prices is the only way that most young people have a chance to buy a home. Even with debt slavery, home purchase is now out of reach for most young people.
    Like the stock market, real estate prices have been supported by government interference for decades, protecting the banking cartel and others who feed the parasites in D.C.
    It has also had the effect of making home owners falsely feel wealthier and less likely to tar and feather the D.C. parasites.

  • 37
    Posted by $ gharkness 2 days, 22 hours ago to Property Taxes Are Theft - Jefferey Tucker
    I don't really disagree with you but if the tax is on the purchase price only, that will quickly shut down sales of homes.

    If I lived all these years in the first home I bought as an adult in 1970, the tax on $13k would be negligible. But the tax on $400k with my latest purchase (and which I am paying $4k/year property taxes right now)...it would not help me to sell this property if the price were to go up, even enough for me to cover the real estate agent's commission. People would just stay where they were and the real estate market would collapse.

  • 38
    Posted by freedomforall 2 days, 22 hours ago to Property Taxes Are Theft - Jefferey Tucker
    In FL, iirc, if you stay in the same house your valuation does not increase. Only when you sell and get a different home will the valuation change, I think.
    So a long time location-stable resident has lower taxes than a new resident or one who has moved to a different home.

  • 39
    Posted by freedomforall 2 days, 22 hours ago to Property Taxes Are Theft - Jefferey Tucker
    Won't the 'assets' still have 'market' value based on what others would give for it (assuming you have the right to sell it)?
    I think I have missed your point, LH.

  • 40
    Posted by $ gharkness 2 days, 23 hours ago to Property Taxes Are Theft - Jefferey Tucker
    $3,400? I guess that's an average amount, but nowhere near what so many people pay. Ours were at $9k when we moved out of TX to AZ (just assessed at $4k to pay at the end of this year), and now my son's are in the $15k range WITH Homestead exemption (much bigger/nicer house, but good lord, that's a lot). The only way to suffer less at this point is to move to someplace nobody wants to live....

  • 41
    Posted by LarryHeart 2 days, 23 hours ago to Property Taxes Are Theft - Jefferey Tucker
    As long as the government controls the amount of debt your FED note represents you own nothing anyway. All it takes is for the government to use ALL the debt in your notes to finance new government spending/debt and your assets are worth nothing.

    The FED Note (debt owed to the banks) instead of certificates of precious metals held in the treasury, is the greatest scam, lie ever made. Inflation is nothing other that prices equalizing to the amount of debt removed from your FED note to finance government over spending. That is impossible with certificates and deadly with Debt Notes.

  • 42
    Posted by $ allosaur 2 days, 23 hours ago to IN THE MEME TYME SUNDAY PAPER EDITION
    Bravo! +1

  • 43
    Posted by $ Radio_Randy 2 days, 23 hours ago to Property Taxes Are Theft - Jefferey Tucker
    Just be prepared for your state to institute an income tax...the money is going to come from somewhere.

  • 44
    Posted by $ TomB666 3 days ago to Property Taxes Are Theft - Jefferey Tucker
    AMEN!

  • 45
    Posted by CaptainKirk 3 days ago to IN THE MEME TYME SUNDAY PAPER EDITION
    That would be an EXCELLENT Meme.

    Charlie Kirk, Comforting Iryna...
    She Ask "Why?",

    Charlie: "Unfortunately SOME of us must perish so that EVERYONE can see what the LEFT has become, who they defend, who they march for..."

    "Look down now... You mattered. Your tragedy is creating change. Over the years you will have saved countless lives!"

  • 46
    Posted by $ allosaur 3 days ago to Property Taxes Are Theft - Jefferey Tucker
    Me dino's brother Joe, who this year moved from Hoover of Birmingham to a home he had built in Tallahassee, is going to really like this!
    Just by moving from Alabama he also escaped having to pay a state tax.

  • 47
    Posted by $ allosaur 3 days ago to IN THE MEME TYME SUNDAY PAPER EDITION
    Me dino am impressed, Captain.
    Also impressive was seeing Iryna sitting alone with the captain, "If the justice system actually worked."

  • 48
    Posted by CaptainKirk 3 days, 1 hour ago to IN THE MEME TYME SUNDAY PAPER EDITION
    You had an extra space: Amoral Compass!

  • 49
    Posted by CaptainKirk 3 days, 1 hour ago to IN THE MEME TYME SUNDAY PAPER EDITION
    I AM CHARLIE KIRK!

  • 50
    Posted by CaptainKirk 3 days, 1 hour ago to Property Taxes Are Theft - Jefferey Tucker
    Living in FL, I feel I should comment on this.
    First, taxing a home on its increased value is WRONG (it is an unrealized gain).
    Second, All tax on growth should BACK OUT Inflation. As 90% of real estate gains are just inflation.

    But I LOVE this idea. I would settle for limiting the tax to the purchase price. My house was $122K when I bought it. I paid it off decades ago. They say it is worth 545K now. My insurances was < $1K/yr. It would be > $9K/yr now. Double whammy. My insurance+taxes are now BIGGER than my original mortgage.

    Now, my taxes are protected with Homestead exemption. But they are really increasing. From $1,400 to 2,400, now 2,800 with the recent acceleration being insanely fast. The 2% cap is helpful, but NOT after 30 years. And the more expensive the house becomes, the 2% becomes bigger.

    Income tax is slavery.
    Property tax (on sale/purchase) is fine.

    But it begs the question. How do we pay for the services we do get? Schools, Fire Depts, etc?

    Put me back to $1,400/yr (Tax on Purchase Price only), and I am good. But another 35 years in this house is going to be costing me more than ever.

    BTW, Anyone else like the idea of DeSantis as a Supreme Court Justice!