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To: DallasBiff

Someone on FR advised me that Hawaii has a law, concerning property taxes, that they could only go up so much. Similar to Propoaition 13 in California.

It appears that it’s a law that prevents county commissioner and state legislature thieves from taxing residents out of their homes to try and replace them with folks that have more money or make room for private equity.

I pretty sure there’s video of Hawaiians complaining to the people they voted for trying to run them out of their homes.

So, I wonder what people are going to be paying if they’re allowed to rebuild.

Same goes for the folks in California. The state has been trying to repeal Prop13 for years but the people won’t let them. Explains why they buckle & dime homeowners if they want a tool shed in the backyard.

Shame that the aforementioned thieves in Florida, SC, Georgia, Tennessee, Texas, Idaho, Montana don’t enact a similar law to protect the folks that have been living there for a long, long time.

Let the liberal migrants pay for everything.

Liberals took over Boise because a lot of folks couldn’t afford to live there anymore.


4 posted on 07/13/2025 2:42:56 PM PDT by qaz123
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To: qaz123

<>Shame that the aforementioned thieves in Florida<>

FL? What are you talking about?


5 posted on 07/13/2025 3:03:08 PM PDT by Jacquerie (ArticleVBlog.com)
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To: qaz123

<>Shame that the aforementioned thieves in Florida . . . don’t enact a similar law to protect the folks that have been living there for a long, long time.<>

Florida protects its long, long time homesteaders from high property taxes.


8 posted on 07/13/2025 3:54:16 PM PDT by Jacquerie (ArticleVBlog.com)
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