Is this a good time to plug the fact that Alaska has a vast Unorganized Borough, which actually isn't a Borough, but as a consequence of having no municipal level government also has no property tax?
Some other states have ways of doing the same thing. Look around at how things are named and start researching topics like, “what is a ‘commonwealth’, legally?”
Most people who pull it off are smart and don’t talk about it.
During the slave period, the first line of defense for the slave masters were the other slaves. If anyone tried to escape, they’d whip everyone who didn’t. The slaves would passionately work to prevent anyone from trying to leave to avoid further punishments.
They didn’t stop using that trick. Once we wake people up, more people can teach better ways to make things work, but till the slaves realize they can and should leave the plantation, those people will need to stay quiet.
The larger concept is called an allodial title. There are still instances of its existence in the Western World, like Somerset House and one of the Scottish Baronies predates the feudal system, but as you probably noticed that's not going to help you or I.
Alaska is as close as I think anyone that isn't on a tribal reservation will ever come to it. Property taxes are one of the ways the Government compels you to continue to participate in their rigged games. If you ever owned your own land and weren't beholden to a superior landlord, aka the State, that would represent a loss of some of the State's power over you and they're not about to do that unless they have to.
Having not done it in Alaska, but done it offgrid in the north Midwest my biggest hassle, besides money, was government regulations that force me to hire "skilled" trades and finding any of them to work on a self-contracted build.
It's an utter scam the Democrats enacted here a while ago. Why I say it is obviously a scam is to become a master electrician requires 10,000 hours of experience over a period of at least 5 years, or 12 months as a Journeyman electrician (which has thousands of hours of time spent) OR a 4 year electrician engineering degree, I'm a mechanical engineer, so I can be a master plumber just by passing a book test. Do you know how much residential plumbing we did in engineering school? Zero, which is the same amount the electricial engineers did with residential wiring.
So this was obviously a Democratic pay off to the Unions and the schools. But it's even more stupid than that. If you buy an existing home, you can pull a permit and complete rip everything out and redo all of it yourself, exactly like you would have done with new construction. If they want to argue it's a safety thing why they don't let you do it in new construction it makes zero sense to let you do it in a building you occur. And even more insane you CAN do it in new construction as a volunteer for Habitat for Humanity.
Is this a good time to plug the fact that Alaska has a vast Unorganized Borough, which actually isn't a Borough, but as a consequence of having no municipal level government also has no property tax?
Some other states have ways of doing the same thing. Look around at how things are named and start researching topics like, “what is a ‘commonwealth’, legally?”
Most people who pull it off are smart and don’t talk about it.
During the slave period, the first line of defense for the slave masters were the other slaves. If anyone tried to escape, they’d whip everyone who didn’t. The slaves would passionately work to prevent anyone from trying to leave to avoid further punishments.
They didn’t stop using that trick. Once we wake people up, more people can teach better ways to make things work, but till the slaves realize they can and should leave the plantation, those people will need to stay quiet.
The larger concept is called an allodial title. There are still instances of its existence in the Western World, like Somerset House and one of the Scottish Baronies predates the feudal system, but as you probably noticed that's not going to help you or I.
Do you think they’re unattainable at this point?
Alaska is as close as I think anyone that isn't on a tribal reservation will ever come to it. Property taxes are one of the ways the Government compels you to continue to participate in their rigged games. If you ever owned your own land and weren't beholden to a superior landlord, aka the State, that would represent a loss of some of the State's power over you and they're not about to do that unless they have to.
Yep! In my state, and others, you can get property taxes lowered through homesteading tax laws.
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Wow. If you can survive in AK, it's a good deal.
Having not done it in Alaska, but done it offgrid in the north Midwest my biggest hassle, besides money, was government regulations that force me to hire "skilled" trades and finding any of them to work on a self-contracted build.
It's an utter scam the Democrats enacted here a while ago. Why I say it is obviously a scam is to become a master electrician requires 10,000 hours of experience over a period of at least 5 years, or 12 months as a Journeyman electrician (which has thousands of hours of time spent) OR a 4 year electrician engineering degree, I'm a mechanical engineer, so I can be a master plumber just by passing a book test. Do you know how much residential plumbing we did in engineering school? Zero, which is the same amount the electricial engineers did with residential wiring.
So this was obviously a Democratic pay off to the Unions and the schools. But it's even more stupid than that. If you buy an existing home, you can pull a permit and complete rip everything out and redo all of it yourself, exactly like you would have done with new construction. If they want to argue it's a safety thing why they don't let you do it in new construction it makes zero sense to let you do it in a building you occur. And even more insane you CAN do it in new construction as a volunteer for Habitat for Humanity.
Ooh. I see what you are talking about. That's a good explanation. Paid off to all these demons were their first job for these Dems.