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    1. phylodog

      I just luv gubmint

      Sweet! I guess I've been wasting my money all these years! Who knew!
    2. phylodog

      I just luv gubmint

      You assume escrow exists within rental agreements thereby awarding a tenant the credit for paying taxes. It's very clear who was indoctrinated rather than educated in this thread.
    3. phylodog

      Adam Schiff seems to have had his luggage stolen in San Francisco

      I hope whoever stole it knows to wash whatever the hell the contents are contaminated with off of themselves as soon as possible. That's an infection worse than death.
    4. phylodog

      A Sudden Leftward Lurch

      The heart of the wise inclines to the right, but the heart of the fool to the left.
    5. phylodog

      Prosecutorial privilege? Two systems of justice.

      Wow. That should be an immediate suspension with a termination to follow shortly thereafter. This is exactly the type of person we don't need holding any granted authority over anyone else.
    6. phylodog

      I just luv gubmint

      By your reasoning you don't pay any taxes whatsoever. All money you turn over in taxes is provided to you by your employer so your employer is the one paying taxes, not you.
    7. phylodog

      I just luv gubmint

      And if there are no renters the taxes must still be paid. If the building is converted to different use the taxes must still be paid. If the building burns to the ground the owner gets compensated from owner's insurance. It is up to the renters to provide their own and they are only compensated...
    8. phylodog

      I just luv gubmint

      ****ing hell, this ridiculous argument over tenants getting credit for paying taxes it still going on? The tenants don't pay anything, their employers do. There, now it makes sense.
    9. phylodog

      I just luv gubmint

      I'll start picking the fly **** out of the pepper when it comes to fair taxation when my money stops paying for abortions and being delivered on pallets to Iran.
    10. phylodog

      I just luv gubmint

      Because rental properties are free.
    11. phylodog

      I just luv gubmint

      Ok, I quit. This is no different than crediting my employers for paying my income taxes my entire life.
    12. phylodog

      Property tax needs to be repealed / abolished NOW! (Morgan Co info here)

      There is a reason the mention of tax collectors is so frequent in the best selling book of all time.
    13. phylodog

      I just luv gubmint

      That isn't the case for everyone. If I were still at my old job I'd be making more than ever also. Just like most anyone in the country who has been employed for the past five years. A raise which barely keeps up with inflation isn't much of a raise. Just like someone telling me my house is...
    14. phylodog

      I just luv gubmint

      Tough to predict and shelter yourself from an effective 25% pay cut over the past 3 years.
    15. phylodog

      I just luv gubmint

      I proposed basing them off of purchase price indefinitely very early on in the thread.
    16. phylodog

      I just luv gubmint

      Yeah, I'll stop. False accusations my ass. Pages of comments defending the current system or making excuses why it couldn't possibly be changed. Last post in this one. I bought my property 5.5 years ago, had an elderly couple behind me and another across the road. Good, God fearing, working...
    17. phylodog

      I just luv gubmint

      Lol
    18. phylodog

      I just luv gubmint

      You just love coming up with this type of ******** argument. When you do this, you are essentially arguing with yourself. I don't think anyone should be paying exorbitant taxes. I don't think we've fallen short of sufficiently taxing the citizens of this country. I find our government to be...
    19. phylodog

      I just luv gubmint

      The landlord bought the $300,000 house. The landlord is the only one responsible for the taxes. The landlord is the only one who loses property if the taxes aren't paid. If there is no tenant to pay rent, the taxes are still due. It's a business. You don't get to claim credit for paying the...
    20. phylodog

      I just luv gubmint

      Yet we have nothing here but people lining up to maintain such a "fair" system. Corporations don't pay taxes. Corporations rake in trillions of dollars and don't pay taxes but it's perfectly acceptable to take property from a private citizen for not paying for the right to own said property...
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