May 14th, 2007
Some interesting things I have found on Property tax. First you have to look at a copy of the 1876 constitution for Colorado state because the only way to change the constitution is a convention and being that there has never been one since we became a state no changes could be made. Property tax is an ad valorem tax or add on tax that seems to apply to corporations. I find no where in the constitution where the peoples property can be taxed. If you tax the corps and the people we pay twice because the corps add that cost into the product and charge the customer( the people). from case law-
Commonwealth ex rel.,
Department of Justice v. A. Overholt & Co., Inc.;
Commonwealth ex rel., Appellant, v. Joseph S. Finch and Company
Nos. 31, 32, 33
Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
331 Pa. 182; 200 A. 849 1938 Pa. LEXIS 686
May 9, 1938, Argued
June 30, 1938In 26 R.C.L., page 37, sec. 21, it is stated: “Taxes are [***11] either specific or ad valorem. Specific taxes are of a fixed amount by the head or number, or by some standard of weight or measurement and require no assessment other than a listing or classification of the subjects to be taxed. An ad valorem tax is a tax of a fixed proportion of the value of the property with respect to which the tax is assessed, and requires the intervention of assessors or appraisers to estimate the value of such property before the amount due from each taxpayer can be determined. . . .”
Have any of you had your property assessed and are you a corporation? Is the property tax a direct tax in disguise of an ad valorem tax? Just something to think about.
Rick
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May 14th, 2007
Cato Institute published an interesting editorial today in honor of the 400th anniversary of the founding of Jamestown. What saved the starving settlers? Private property. Find out how at
http://www.cato.org/pub_display.php?pub_id=8236
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May 3rd, 2007
The FDA released the following on April 27, indicating that it is detaining a lot of food imports from China. Melamine seems to be in a lot of the rice, corn, and wheat glutens coming out of China. I bet if you check the labels on your shelves, you’ll find gluten mentioned in most of the ingredient lists. But we have no way of knowing if the glutens in our house are contaminated. If it was this easy to contaminate U.S. food by accident, think about how easy it would be for terrorists to do it on purpose.
http://www.fda.gov/ora/fiars/ora_import_ia9929.html
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May 3rd, 2007
Last October, President Bush tucked into the defense budget bill a provision called the “Defense Authorization Act.” The provision weakens two very old and very vital restrictions on presidential power. It overrides “posse comitatus,” the post-Civil War doctrine that bans the military from engaging in law enforcement. Under the new provisions, notes the New York Times, “the president may now use military troops as a domestic police force in response to a natural disaster, a disease outbreak, terrorist attack or to any ‘other condition.’”
That, my friends, is called a military dictatorship. Read the entire story at http://www.theadvocates.org/liberator/vol-12-num-9.html (scroll 1/4 down to the “Good News, Bad News, Unbelievable News” section written by James Harris.)
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April 13th, 2007
Determined to find the law that requires American citizens to pay income tax, producer Aaron Russo (”The Rose,” “Trading Places”) set out on a journey to find the evidence. This film which is neither left, nor right-wing is a startling examination of government. It exposes the systematic erosion of civil liberties in America since 1913 when the Federal Reserve system was fraudulently created. Through interviews with U.S. Congressmen, a former IRS Commissioner, former IRS and FBI agents and tax attorneys and authors, Russo connects the dots between money creation, federal income tax, and the national identity card which becomes law in May 2008. This ID card will use Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) chips which are essentially homing devices used to track people. This film shows in great detail and undeniable facts that America is moving headlong into a fascist police state. Wake up!
http://www.freedomtofascism.com/
“America: From Freedom to Fascism” will be aired on KBDI-TV, channel 12, Sunday, April 15 at 7:00pm Note that Pueblo viewers may not be able access this Denver channel, but some folks report that they can view it either on cable or satellite television.
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April 10th, 2007
An interesting article popped up on the AOL news page today:
Handheld Device Helps Nab Scofflaws
A Police Department in Ohio is testing a handheld scanner that can scan the barcode on the back of a driver’s license, passport or other state issued ID. The information is then checked against information in multiple databases and the police know instantly the legal status, identity and who-knows-what-else about the person presenting the ID. Read the rest of this entry »
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