Life…Liberty…Property?
The American constitution protects our right to life, liberty and property. Now I could rant for hours about the Patriot Act; however I that topic has been coated, brisked and bar-be-qued to perfection and until those pussy-willow Democrats get their act together, nothing is going to stop it short of some loophole in America’s pitiful excuse for direct democracy laws allowing a public referendum for that pernicious attempt to turn America into an authoritarian corporate police state.
Patriot Act aside, there is a searing rift in American property rights: the land tax. What right does the American government, let alone the puppet banking system, have to tax one of the most basic human necessities? This isn’t the feudal age; we own our land; we’re not serfs; what right do the Bush’s lackey’s have to profit from honest people’s right to shelter?
I can understand business owned parking lots, movie theaters, supermarkets, monster-sized malls and the like, but residential lots? That’s a bull load of 100% Grade Triple-A hogwash!
Article: The Conspiracy Continues
May 4th, 2007 at 3:22 pm
Under the circumstances you outline in your article, it does sound perposterous! But maybe it goes back to the old addage — “you really don’t own anything, other than what you know!” Americans are finding this out the hard way, as land disappears under the guise of an “expanding nation.” One day, there won’t be any land left to develop and then what?