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Originally Posted by Notorial dissent
theghost
Being a registered voter or voting or not voting has exactly nothing to do with owning property or with the taxes laid thereon. Voting is a constitutional right subject to the laws of your state. property taxes are a result of state law, and you can find the one in your state by looking up the property tax statutes. Hate to burst your delusions bubbalah, if you were born within the boundaries of the united states, you are a US citizen, by law, and by custom, just as it has been since the founding of the Republic in 1789.
Congratulations, you are now aware of something that everyone else who didn’t sleep through Civics class has known since the 9th grade. Jurors have always been drawn from the voting list since the times of colonial government when you couldn’t vote or hold office unless you were a property owner. The 14th amendment has nothing to do with the paying of property taxes, or any other taxes for that matter.
The property tax lien is established in your state’s constitution and in your state’s statutes, you might try looking, it will be there, or you can always just ask the tax assessor, they will have the citations to the state law concerning property taxes. The tax liability always exists, regardless of what you are doing with the property. I think you maybe ought to read whatever the “transfer tax stamp document” is, we don’t have such things in my state, but we used to have a transfer tax, which was nothing more than a sales tax on land transfers, they no longer do it.
True, there is nothing that says you have to ever register title at all, but that won’t change the tax liability, it will just go to the former owner. The tax assessor assumes, by law, that whoever is the last listed owner of the property is the actual owner, and that is who they will notify. If the taxes aren’t paid the property will then be sold for taxes and you will lose it that way, whether you record the title or not. The last registered title takes precedence over any unregistered titles there may be.
Allodium as it is used in the context you are referring to means that it is held in fee simple not in feudal tenure, but that does not alter the State’s rights of eminent domain, or the tax liability that applies to all property. There is NO taxing clause in deeds, and there is no contractual agreement to pay taxes, it is all a matter of statute and always has been. If you will tell me what state you are in I will be happy to show you the property tax statutes.
Our government was and is a Republic as established by the Constitution in 1789, the voting base has changed over the centuries, but it still remains republican in format and makeup.
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ND, there are so many problems with your post, I don't know where to begin, so I will only affress the most obvious. First, it is obvious from your words that you are one of those that believes that because there are a bunch of men and women up on a hill somewhere, spewing out stuff they call legislation, that evry man, woman, and child is somehow subject to these edicts. You further promote this fantasy by suggesting that if one is born within the boundaries of the United States, that one is a US citizen. I'll stop you right there; to which "United States" are you refering? The supreme court has identified at least three. (Hooven v Alison). You obviously have no concept of what it means to be born free and sovereign. Here is the first line of article 1 of the International Covenat on Civil and Political Rights;
Article 1
1. All peoples have the right of self-determination. By virtue of that right they freely determine their
political status and freely pursue their economic, social and cultural development.
It is up to you to research the meaning and impact of this statement.
You are also wrong about the voters list. A voter of today is an entirely different animal than a sovereign elector form the early days before the legislative democracy infected our republic. Look at your voters registration card, see the box you check that says US citizen? Try to complete this "registration" without checking that box, and see if they allow you into the voting booth. This also is another massive fantasy, that anyone's "vote" actually places their candidate into office. I'm speaking here of the presidential "election". I suppose some of the smaller peons may actually get elected by the voters, they are only useless puppets anyway.
In one of your statements you state: "The tax assessor assumes, by law, that whoever is the last listed owner of the property is the actual owner, and that is who they will notify." Is this how it works in a lawful (constitutional) government?? Someone may just "assume" an obligation, and poof! you have an obligation? Are you serious? Do you actually read what you write? "Assumes, by law"?????
I will finish with one last comment (because I could go all day on this one) you may want to do some research on land patents, case history (not law!) on land patents, sovereignty, political status/rights, political jurisdiction (Eric WhoRU), and George Mercier's Invisible Contracts. Re-read your own post, and see if you can spot all the legal determinations you've made, not only for yourself, but for everyone else as well. What gives you the right?