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    Well it's coming up. Please take a look at this page and scroll down a bit to the first actual post. I pasted the relevant info below in case you don't wanna, but that's where I got it. (yeah I suck at facebook's shitty website) All you guys complaining about property tax - Well now is the time to do your part. Contact the reps on facebook and/or via email. All their info is below. Personally I'm sick of this shit, and unless we actually do something, it's only going to keep getting worse.

    The intention of this group is to have real property tax reform! Abolish property taxes completely so that we, as true Texans, can own our property free and clear of any county, school, city or state...




    ASK THESE SEVEN LEGISLATORS TODAY TO COAUTHOR HB209 AND ELIMINATE PROPERTY TAX

    Use the list below to contact our Seven prior Coauthors. Ask them to Coauthor HB209 in the 2nd Special Session.

    Right now, we have ONLY ONE HB209 Coauthor, Representative Cody Thane Vasut. And we only have until Sunday, before the 2nd Special Session ends. I’m certain there will be a 3rd. But there is no guarantee the Governor will include Property Tax.
    We have to act now.

    Facebook can be one of the most effective (and fastest) ways to get our Legislators' attention. Make your calls, send your emails, but if you can, hit them where it counts. On Facebook.

    Our Legislators pay attention to comments. Why? Because they are not an email or phone call that only goes to a staff member. Constituents can all read them, too.

    PRO TIP: To get their attention, use their Facebook name. Using their @Name will “tag” the Legislator in Facebook, alerting them that you mentioned them in your comment. It can be a little tricky getting this to work, but give it a go.

    WARNING: Facebook will remove all of your comments as Spam if you use the exact same message to each legislator.
    PRO TIP: The bots trigger point is around 5. Change a little spelling, order, and/or content of the message in a couple to avoid bots recognizing and removing them.

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    FACEBOOK SAMPLE MESSAGE
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    [@Name] please coauthor HB209. It’s our bill to #EliminatePropertyTax in the 2nd Special Session, authored by @StateRepWhiteForTx.
    Please contact Governor @TexansForAbbott. Demand that he include Property Tax in the Third Special Session.
    If you support the Principles of Liberty and believe in Private Property Ownership,... Welcome! You'll find information here about the ongoing activism in Texas and the Legislature to Eliminate...


    ============================
    EMAIL SAMPLE MESSAGE
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    Subject: Coauthor HB209 to Eliminate Property Tax
    [Rep Name] please coauthor HB209. It’s our bill to Eliminate Property Tax in the 2nd Special Session, authored by Rep. James White.
    Please contact Governor Abbott. Demand that he include Property Tax in s Third Special Session.
    If you support the Principles of Liberty and believe in Private Property Ownership,... Welcome! You'll find information here about the ongoing activism in Texas and the Legislature to Eliminate...


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    PRIOR COAUTHORS CONTACT INFO
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    Burns, DeWayne
    @DeWayneBurnsForStateRep
    DeWayne.Burns@House.Texas.gov
    (512) 463-0538
    Cain, Briscoe R.
    @BriscoeCain
    Briscoe.Cain@House.Texas.gov
    (512) 463-0733
    Middleton, Mayes
    @MayesForStateRep
    Mayes.Middleton@House.Texas.gov
    (512) 463-0502
    Slaton, Bryan
    @BryanSlatonForTexas
    Bryan.Slaton@House.Texas.gov
    (512) 463-0880
    Slawson, Shelby
    @SlawsonForTexas
    Shelby.Slawson@House.Texas.gov
    (512) 463-0628
    Toth, Steve
    @SteveTothTX
    Steve.Toth@House.Texas.gov
    (512) 463-0797
    Give these two a shout for their support!
    Vasut, Cody
    @VoteVasut
    Cody.Vasut@House.Texas.gov
    (512) 463-0564
    White, James
    @StateRepWhiteForTx
    James.White@House.Texas.gov
    (512) 463-0490
    ===========================
    No Relief. No Reform. #EliminatePropertyTax
    HB209 (87S2)
    WH

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    Out of curiosity, where do you think the money will come from if they reduce property taxes?

    A new state income tax? They're going to get the money from somewhere...

    I would rather see a state income tax. At least that way you aren't paying the high property taxes into retirement when there's no more salary coming in.

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    • #3
      Lol. Not a chance in hell is Texifornia ever going to reduce taxes. They wouldn't even let vehicle inspections go, much less property tax.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by TX_92_Notch View Post
        Out of curiosity, where do you think the money will come from if they reduce property taxes?

        A new state income tax? They're going to get the money from somewhere...

        I would rather see a state income tax. At least that way you aren't paying the high property taxes into retirement when there's no more salary coming in.
        Why does the government need to "get the money from somewhere". Why can't they spend less?
        Originally posted by racrguy
        What's your beef with NPR, because their listeners are typically more informed than others?
        Originally posted by racrguy
        Voting is a constitutional right, overthrowing the government isn't.

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        • #5
          property taxes are not a problem except for the greedy ass public school system . take away robinhood and we would be fine . our tiny little school sends texas well over half a million every year to be squandered in south texas . if our taxes mirrored our budget it would cut them in half .

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          • #6
            Originally posted by JC316 View Post
            Lol. Not a chance in hell is Texifornia ever going to reduce taxes. They wouldn't even let vehicle inspections go, much less property tax.
            Not willingly, but you get enough people breathing down their necks and they'll do what they're told. Many examples of this. If they won't, they've been thrown out before and replaced with people who did what they were told. It all depends on how mad people get. I've been seeing shit everywhere about how the property taxes are getting out of control. People getting pissed off and talking about it more, moves things in that direction.

            Originally posted by bubbaearl View Post
            property taxes are not a problem except for the greedy ass public school system . take away robinhood and we would be fine . our tiny little school sends texas well over half a million every year to be squandered in south texas . if our taxes mirrored our budget it would cut them in half .
            They're a huge problem because you don't own your land. Yeah sure there's imminent domain and all that but 1. It's damned unlikely and 2. One less way the government can take your land = Freedom returned to you. It's also the main reason land gets taken (stolen) from people by the government. Most likely they didn't pay the taxes because they couldn't. If no taxes, well, that land will sit around in their name for a hell of a lot longer. Years, decades.

            Another reason they're a problem is that government will abuse any tax. They're not going to stop using it for the school system, but even if they did, they'd just start using it again for something else later on. They'll come up with some need for more money, even if they have to invent one.

            Anyone wondering where all the money would go - It's called private schools. The human dildos that run the school system have already proven they're unworthiness by indoctrinating the kids with things like "critical race theory" and the rest of their trash. They haven't got any business with that money. Transition over to private schooling. Help kill social studies, and re institute civics.
            WH

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Broncojohnny View Post
              Why does the government need to "get the money from somewhere". Why can't they spend less?
              How would they repave the same road three times in five years? How would schools get new stadiums? They can't have that crap!! Seriously, there's a stretch of two lane blacktop near me, it goes over flood plains and rarely has serious accidents. It was torn up and redone three years ago. They're spending over 30 million to widen it right now. Are they adding extra lanes? Nope. Just a shoulder.

              Originally posted by Gasser64 View Post
              Not willingly, but you get enough people breathing down their necks and they'll do what they're told. Many examples of this. If they won't, they've been thrown out before and replaced with people who did what they were told. It all depends on how mad people get. I've been seeing shit everywhere about how the property taxes are getting out of control. People getting pissed off and talking about it more, moves things in that direction.
              I still don't see it happening, but one can dream.

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              • #8
                I could have sworn there was something this year, when the Dems fled the state, was supposed to be voted on.
                Whos your Daddy?

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Broncojohnny View Post
                  Why does the government need to "get the money from somewhere". Why can't they spend less?
                  I'm not arguing for taxes, simply stating the obvious.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by JC316 View Post
                    I still don't see it happening, but one can dream.
                    Plenty of people said the same thing about the guns. Now you don't need no license.

                    Texas is swinging hard to the right. At least for now. It's not the only one, the fed just keeps fucking up so the states are beginning to exercise their rights more. Political paradigms come and go, nothing is ever spared. That is the way of things. The way of the force. Leftist mental retardation isn't immune to this law. It also gets wiped out by it, when the time comes.
                    WH

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                    • #11
                      I would not trade the 5 or 6 grand a month that I have to pay in property taxes for a state income tax.
                      Magnus, I am your father. You need to ask your mother about a man named Calvin Klein.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by JC316 View Post
                        How would they repave the same road three times in five years? How would schools get new stadiums? They can't have that crap!! Seriously, there's a stretch of two lane blacktop near me, it goes over flood plains and rarely has serious accidents. It was torn up and redone three years ago. They're spending over 30 million to widen it right now. Are they adding extra lanes? Nope. Just a shoulder.
                        Just to nit-pick a little - I think you're correct with the roads. Stadiums - most of them (new schools...etc...etc.) come from bonds voted for by an area an ISD covers.

                        I live in an ISD where I know for a fact they are stingy with spending (Salaries, stadiums, addons/pluses) and I'm paying a LOT in property taxes. I always wonder where that money is going. (new schools still go to bond vote)
                        Originally posted by MR EDD
                        U defend him who use's racial slurs like hes drinking water.

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                        • #13
                          What you do is work your ass off here, pay off your house, sell it when you retire, pay cash in a income tax state, and pay less property tax.
                          Whos your Daddy?

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by kingjason View Post
                            What you do is work your ass off here, pay off your house, sell it when you retire, pay cash in a income tax state, and pay less property tax.
                            My bride to be is 22; I am 50. What you're describing works for some but it will not work for me. I would much rather continue paying property taxes in Texas versus filing an income tax return in Texas.
                            Magnus, I am your father. You need to ask your mother about a man named Calvin Klein.

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                            • #15
                              I'd rather up the sales tax and have neither. Maybe even make the taxes higher on the vices, legalize weed and use those taxes to get rid of property taxes and not have a state income tax either.
                              Originally posted by stevo
                              Not a good idea to go Tim 'The Toolman' Taylor on the power phallus.

                              Stevo

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