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RE: It's High Time Parents Knew And Exercised Their Legal And Parental Rights
Awesome,I'm glad you came across this. While I was reading I was thinking I'd have my husband also read it and write a comment for them with this information- but you covered it for me :)
Today I was laughing at the audacity of property tax, not one place on a Government Website that Cites the Law, that obligates anyone to pay property tax. Google was trolling me and put this as my 4th result to the question of "what is the law for paying property tax"
“With two thirds of everyone’s personal income taxes wasted or not collected, 100 percent of what is collected is absorbed solely by interest on the federal debt and by federal government contributions to transfer payments. In other words, all individual income tax revenues are gone before one nickel is spent on the services [that] taxpayers expect from their government."
Ha, God, a few years back I spent an inordinate amount of time 'banging' on the doors of offices at our county building including Real Property Tax. When you look at the Deed to your property and find the word Tenant on it, it should raise an eyebrow. It raised my husband and mine and sent us on a journey. I made people nervous with the questions I was asking, to the extent that I was told by the senior employee (her title is eluding me at the moment) of the County Clerk's office that she wasn't talking to me anymore without an attorney.
In the end, no one truly owns their land. Obviously if you can lose it to property taxes, then you are renting it, hence the word tenant. Someone owns it. Just like in the 'days of yore' when land was leased by lords. People use the term slave, but I think indentured servant is closer to what we are.