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It’s a popular trope in some circles that “taxation is theft.” Unfortunately, taxes are necessary to fund public services and infrastructure. But in the states colored red in the map above, tax laws allow government to take dramatically more than what it is owed. Taking what is necessary to recover a debt is just, but taking more is theft.

In these states, if a property owner fails to pay or underpays his property taxes, even by just a few dollars, the local government or a private lienholder can eventually take the entire property, along with the owner’s equity (which is usually worth much more than the tax debt). Pacific Legal Foundation found 8,600 homes and more than $780 million in life savings were lost to home equity theft. Unlike with other types of foreclosures, the property owner is left with nothing—regardless of the size of the debt or the value of the property. The Supreme Court recently held that this kind of theft is unconstitutional. That means these states must change their laws or face growing liability for home equity theft.


https://homeequitytheft.org/
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You will own nothing goyim!
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ummm excuse me, anon, but if you want anyone to pay attention, you have to put this into a twitter screenshot and throw in some random text about niggers and/or jews.
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>>519391612
It’s also very random with states. Apparently both parties are guilty of not fixing it.
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>>519391612
This needs fixed also.

>Wall Street went on a home-buying spree. Now, more lawmakers want to stop it from ever happening again.

>Democrats in the U.S. Senate and House have sponsored legislation that would force large owners of single-family homes to sell houses to family buyers. A Republican’s bill in the Ohio state legislature aims to drive out institutional owners through heavy taxation.

>Lawmakers in Nebraska, California, New York, Minnesota and North Carolina are among those proposing similar laws.


Lobbyists are pushing back hard. Call your politicians.


https://www.cnbc.com/2023/02/21/how-wall-street-bought-single-family-homes-and-put-them-up-for-rent.html

https://www.forbes.com/sites/rogervaldez/2023/08/02/counterpoint-wall-street-ownership-is-why-housing-is-out-of-reach/

https://www.realtor.com/news/trends/wall-street-has-spent-billions-buying-homes-a-crackdown-is-looming/

https://jacobin.com/2024/05/single-family-homes-rentals-wall-street
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>>519391612
The problems is figuring how to pressures individual states like the squatters laws mess. That got national attention but not a single state fixed it.
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>>519391850
Some people have methods of fixing the housing affordability crisis. .
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>>519391950
>That got national attention but not a single state fixed it.
Because they didn't want to fix it. That may be changing.
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>>519391950
>That got national attention but not a single state fixed it.
Oddly, California is improving the situation.

https://pacificlegal.org/press-release/pacific-legal-foundation-applauds-californias-move-to-end-home-equity-theft-loophole/
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Why could the boomers buy a house for $10k, but houses now are $500k?
Because The Jews transfer wealth to themselves through inflation by the Federal Reserve printing $trillions.

Imagine that you have a machine that can print endless amounts of $100 bills.
Print $500k then go buy a house.
Now you own this house.
Rent house to goyim
You collect 50% of the goyim's paycheck.
You own 50% of the goyim's labor.

Repeat.
Soon you own the whole neighborhood.
Repeat for decades.
Own 100,000's of houses
Housing prices are astronomical and ordinary people can't afford to buy.
Vast numbers of goyim now work for you in virtual slavery.

This is wealth transfer from the citizens to the Jews who own the central banks that print money. Enslavement through central banking.

>By a continuing process of inflation, government can confiscate, secretly and unobserved, an important part of the wealth of their citizens. - John Maynard Keynes

https://archive.org/details/a-history-of-central-banking-and-the-enslavement-of-mankind-pdfdrive

https://archive.org/details/secretsofthetemplehowthefederalreserverunsthecountry

The Creature From Jekyll Island.pdf
https://archive.org/details/pdfy--Pori1NL6fKm2SnY
>The governments of the Nations forming the Universal Republic will all pass effortlessly into Israelite hands, thanks to the victory of the proletariat. Individual property can then be abolished by the rulers of the Judaic race who will administer the public fortune everywhere. In this way the promise of the Talmud will be fulfilled, that when the Times of the Messiah have come, the Jews will hold under their keys the property of all the peoples of the world.

> Baruch Lévy, in a letter to Karl Marx.

https://craighutchinson.substack.com/p/the-secret-origins-of-bolshevism
https://archive.is/wV8ay
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>paying taxes to british territorial and roman municipal corporations
ngmi
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