Your link shows that property taxes became widespread in the mid 19th century, which I believe I meant, since the country wasn't established in the mid-18th, but it was in the mid-1800s. A foolish mistake on my part, but to be fair, that has always confused me.
Me being one number off aside, property taxes were widespread in the mid-1800s, and they are widespread now, which was the point I was trying to make (and failed, due to my own error).
Yes, and? How did I negate it? I am simply disagreeing with p8riot's assertion that this is new, via their use of the word "anymore". If you don't see the world as it is, you can never hope to effectively change it.
Nobody owns land anymore in the US. They rent it at the cost of property tax.
We've had widespread property taxes since the 18th century? It does a disservice to yourself to pretend like this is some new thing.
Ah, the boldness of ignorance. You're off by centuries. Universal property tax failed as late as the 20th century.
https://eh.net/encyclopedia/history-of-property-taxes-in-the-united-states/
Your link shows that property taxes became widespread in the mid 19th century, which I believe I meant, since the country wasn't established in the mid-18th, but it was in the mid-1800s. A foolish mistake on my part, but to be fair, that has always confused me.
Me being one number off aside, property taxes were widespread in the mid-1800s, and they are widespread now, which was the point I was trying to make (and failed, due to my own error).
The duration that we have been stolen from does not negate that we are being stolen from my dude.
Yes, and? How did I negate it? I am simply disagreeing with p8riot's assertion that this is new, via their use of the word "anymore". If you don't see the world as it is, you can never hope to effectively change it.