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He should also address ending the insane property taxes.
83% of the property taxes I pay go to "Education".
Well, who can argue with the results of that?
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Yeah. We don't have enough trannie school shooters yet. There's a labor shortage.
property taxes are a horrendous burden to everyone. how can they force you to pay taxes on something you already paid taxes on when you bought it, but pay taxes on something you already own, over and over? it a complete a total farce.
That's mainly because don't actually own the land even if it's paid off. Based on our current ownership system you own indefinite interest in the land but the county, state, or federal gov actually owns it.
Our current system is called "fee simple" ownership which is, effectively, the highest level of ownership (aside from the crown) back from the feudal era. Under this system you own equitable interest in the land, it cannot be taken from you without "just" compensation. However you're subject to taxes, rules, and regulations by the ACTUAL owner which, is not you.
The only way to own land outright is through allodial title. THAT is the highest form of ownership because the contract is essentially between you and God. No one can take it, no can tell you what to do with it, and no one can tax it.
Alternatively, in a recent discussion another anon suggested a constitutional amendment guaranteeing us the right to own property which would fix neither all of the ownership issues in the country.
And yet 40% of all students going through that exact "education " system fail and are complete morons
Dept of indoctrination and teachers unions need destroyed. As we threw more money at them our kids became dumber and more volatile. Has to happen.
equals indoctrination of next generation on "how to be slaves to the system"
Outside of my mortgage, property tax is my highest monthly expenditure. And it will never be paid off! WI is 35th in median income, but 8th in taxes. And it went up another $1600 this year. To pay for 65 million in repairs at the high school. Little population and a massive bill. We tried for years to vote no, but this last spring it was forced upon us. Choose the 65 million or the 300 million for a new school. Total joke.
Does your state not allow no tax increase bond issues for schools? Usually, there is no reason for a school to request a tax increase for capital expenditures. They all have debt servicing budgets, a portion of their funding that pays bond debt each year. It's like them taking out a mortgage to build new schools and make repairs.
I don’t believe so. This is interesting. I will have to research this. I seriously doubt we do. A nice high school doesn’t garnish a good education.