
11-18-2005, 01:17 AM
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Unplugged
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Property tax gone...finally freedom
Property taxes are the greatest source of of income to every community in the respective states.
Those of us, hoping and dreaming of the allodial title, which we are informed is within our grasp, creates a rush of excitement and exhilaration that soon we may not being under the control of others.
Feverishly this task plunged into, to fulfill the quest for freedom. We send away for the original land patent. We file in the recorder's office, our Declaration as an assign. We follow the path of others who say you can do it.
Were we truly able to accomplish this, the word would spread like wildfire. Like a plague it would consume entire communities. Municipalities would suffer a huge economic loss. Without the life-line of the property owners funds that keep feeding the hungry parasitical body politic, how long could it sustains it's existence. It's constant support comes from draining the people of their necessary resources..... their money ( or reasonable facsimile ).
The effect would be swift. We would have our freedom with the people all united in a common cause. The proverb that "good news travels fast" is true. What brother would stand by and see a kindrid soul in the agonies of slavery, having the knowledge to break those chains of bondage while he walk the land, free.
In the true spirit of Christianity were there such path, our hands would already have been joined.
In plain English, where are you...those people who claim and can prove that their property is off of the tax rolls now. I know not one. Going through the motions can only be justified by the end results.
Although we hope and plan for tommorrow, reality is today.
Summergarden
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11-18-2005, 05:25 AM
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o.k.
http://www.cafr1.com
Don't worry, they still will have alot of resources once the property tax issue is resolved!
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11-18-2005, 06:26 AM
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The Outta Commissiona
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Location: Florida Republic
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Originally Posted by wargames102
http://www.cafr1.com
Don't worry, they still will have alot of resources once the property tax issue is resolved!
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That is the deal. Couldn't you just say, "hey dude, the cookie jar is over there" ??
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11-17-2006, 03:11 PM
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Go Figure...
N/a............
Last edited by wargamez102 : 12-12-2006 at 11:12 AM.
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11-17-2006, 03:28 PM
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Waking Up
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Arizona
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Tax Retirement Funds (trf)
High points of the Tax Retirement Funds (TRF's)
1. 65% reinvestment into communities.
2. 15% - 20% RETURN ANNUALLY!
3. The Complete phase out of taxation of all types
4. Complete transparency of public funds- as they should have been
5. Public approval rating. 1-10 a 10!
NOTES:- I use the 60-65% figure for reinvestment in the local communities and not 100% being that the rate of return should be the determining factor. At 65% you would have a (0)unemployment rate. Reality dictates 65% not 100%;
- The rating and a set capability for the fund managers to determine annual bonuses for themselves based on the approval rating and stable performance accomplished is a good thing. Just remember; The bigger the carrot, the harder the managers will push to accomplish the objectives.
- What will be required as a back-door safety net when all taxation is phased out; In the event returns fall to a point that jeopardizes budget requirements (highly improbable based on the exemplary performance shown over 65 years from government’s own pension fund management) , a variable sales tax would be available to meet any shortfall. If the local administration activates the variable rate sales tax, then “they” will get specific penalties to "their" sensitive areas; no bonuses, cut in pay, and continued downsizing until the sales tax is brought back to zero (0).
WELL, What the Hell are you waiting for? Make it happen in your local government! Unless that is; you like it the way it is now.
Last edited by CAFR1 : 12-07-2006 at 04:56 PM.
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11-17-2006, 03:33 PM
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Banned User
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Oooooooooooooop's...
N/a...........
Last edited by wargamez102 : 12-12-2006 at 11:12 AM.
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11-17-2006, 03:44 PM
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Waking Up
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Arizona
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Originally Posted by wargamez102
...approximately one year later, Walter show's up?
He must have heard that we're talking behind his back all this time... LOL!
Welcome Walter!
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Well, Was out of action for a while.
While visiting NJ the "government gang" grabbed my 7-year-old son for the second time on November 23rd 2005 and I spent 45 days in jail when I became uncooperative with the custodial interference (kidnapping) being played out. I have not seen him to date.
I then was kept on hold living out of my MH in a parking lot until I was forced to take their plea bargain offered
http://cafr1.com/Jail.html
Made it back to Arizona on 10/11/06
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11-17-2006, 03:54 PM
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Well...
N/a...............
Last edited by wargamez102 : 12-12-2006 at 11:13 AM.
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11-17-2006, 07:09 PM
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Come and Get Some!
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Walter welcome back to the suijuris forum. 
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