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North Dakota Considers Eliminating Property Tax
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Posted on 06/12/2012 12:08:38 AM PDT by quesney

BISMARCK, N.D. — Since Californians shrank their property taxes more than three decades ago by passing Proposition 13, people around the nation have echoed their dismay over such levies, putting forth plans to even them, simplify them, cap them, slash them. In an election here on Tuesday, residents of North Dakota will consider a measure that reaches far beyond any of that — one that abolishes the property tax entirely.

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Jim Wilson/The New York Times A group of Edgeley residents, including Nicole Gibson, who held a “Vote No on Measure 2” sign, gathered after the debate. “I would like to be able to know that my home, no matter what happens to my income or my life, is not going to be taken away from me because I can’t pay a tax,” said Susan Beehler, one in a group of North Dakotans who have pressed for an amendment to the state’s Constitution to end the property tax. They argue that the tax is unpredictable, inconsistent, counter to the concept of property ownership and needless in a state that, thanks in part to wildly successful oil drilling, finds itself in the rare circumstance of carrying budget reserves.

“When,” Ms. Beehler asked, “did we come to believe that government should get rich and we should get poor?”

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To: rurgan
Private roads would work as some do in Texas now. Private road, Private hospitals, private schools. Who says that the government should do all these (and thousands of other things they are trying to do)? Who , marxists that's who.The difference between socialism and capitalism is private ownership. The government owns your property with property taxes. The only taxes allowed should be sales taxes and tariffs on china products and tariffs on other imports. Property taxes are an abomination, slavery , and socialism/Marxism.

Private roads would work in some areas, but not all. Lightly-trafficked private roads would not work, as user fees (or whatever other funding model used) would not be enough to cover maintenance/repairs/etc.

81 posted on 06/12/2012 2:57:23 PM PDT by Conscience of a Conservative
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To: kearnyirish2
Who is supposed to pay to maintain the road in front of the widows’ homes?

Don't get me started. With the money they confiscate and waste, the streets could be paved in gold.

82 posted on 06/12/2012 3:49:35 PM PDT by unixfox (Abolish Slavery, Repeal The 16th Amendment!)
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To: quesney
"No tax should have the power to leave you homeless."

Nail. Head. The Fourth Amendment has no meaning otherwise.

83 posted on 06/12/2012 4:18:27 PM PDT by denydenydeny (Admiration of absolute government is proportionate to the contempt one has for others.-Tocqueville)
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To: Quickgun

I’m highly adaptable to hot and cold....having grown up in North Dakota and Minnesota...ya, you betcha.

North Dakota holds the 5 hottest temperture recorded in the US, 121 degs F, BTW.


84 posted on 06/12/2012 4:20:15 PM PDT by Puckster
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To: Envisioning

Ichabod Crane didn’t work for free; they called them “levies”, and they certainly collected them from property owners. It pre-dates the American Revolution.


85 posted on 06/12/2012 4:37:58 PM PDT by kearnyirish2
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To: dinodino

I’m all for user fees; I like the toll increases here in NJ because I rarely use the toll roads, and I even like Governor Florio’s proposed “toilet paper tax” 20 years ago - it was the only waay we would get ANY revenue out of some parasites here in NJ.

Until they perfect a system for those fees, the most localized tax is the only way to ensure I’m not paying for someone else’s services in the next town or county.


86 posted on 06/12/2012 4:41:11 PM PDT by kearnyirish2
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To: ScottfromNJ

You are probably referring to the county portion of your property tax bill; while taxes in my town have stabilized, the county and school portion keep climbing.


87 posted on 06/12/2012 4:43:03 PM PDT by kearnyirish2
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To: alwaysconservative

Thanks for the update.


88 posted on 06/12/2012 4:43:38 PM PDT by Puckster
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To: AAABEST

Post of the year.


89 posted on 06/12/2012 4:55:45 PM PDT by allmendream (Tea Party did not send GOP to D.C. to negotiate the terms of our surrender to socialism)
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To: JDW11235

Excuse me - I was the one who wanted the widow to pay her own bills; maybe you mis-read.

I think everyone should pay their way; rather than have it decided on a county level (where you may be one of a few hundred thousand) or at a state level (where you may be one of millions), I’d want it done on the smallest level possible so I don’t get someone else’s (widows included) bills.

Until every service can be charged to the user, local property taxes are the closest we can get to that.


90 posted on 06/12/2012 4:55:56 PM PDT by kearnyirish2
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To: rurgan

I couldn’t agree with you more; less government is the best government. I’ve never advocated for paid police forces, public schools, etc.; we did fine before these evolved and became industries unto themselves.


91 posted on 06/12/2012 4:58:48 PM PDT by kearnyirish2
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To: Olog-hai

I agree; see # 91. NJ is in terrible shape; that is why Christie was elected (we’ve shed a lot of cops, teachers, and firemen since that glorious day).

The property taxes are horrible, but you have more control over them than sending THE SAME MONEY TO TRENTON. North Dakota isn’t voting to stop paying their cops and teachers; they are simply looking at paying them in a different manner (in which a lot of people can see their taxes go to other parts of the state as “pork”).

I’m not sure why this is so hard to understand. If NJ had a system like North Dakota is looking at, then Newark, Camden, and Paterson wouldn’t have been laying off cops (because they have more voters - not the same as taxpayers); the suburbs and rural areas would have lost those jobs instead (and still been paying for them).


92 posted on 06/12/2012 5:08:57 PM PDT by kearnyirish2
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To: unixfox

“With the money they confiscate and waste, the streets could be paved in gold.”

Do you mean I should with the money they confiscate from me? Or can we expect that someone living in the home will?


93 posted on 06/12/2012 5:11:26 PM PDT by kearnyirish2
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To: JDW11235

Thank you, and I completely agree with you. We need to roll back the U.S. Government to its role and relative size in about 1905.


94 posted on 06/12/2012 5:12:41 PM PDT by dinodino
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To: kearnyirish2

I see you are not understanding. You seem to think that there are only two possibilities: either have the crap taxed out of you on property taxes, or have the same amount sent to your State capitol, and in either case, the “services” rendered to you are invariant.

The third option, of course, is to switch all “services” to user fees so that they are paid for by those whom use them. This is what is done in Singapore, and is why that nation is consistently ranked as best for economic freedom.


95 posted on 06/12/2012 5:36:13 PM PDT by dinodino
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To: AAABEST

“Also, my daughter will never, EVER set even one single toe in a public school”

Even if she did, I doubt her education would be worth the $18,000 per year your family is apparently paying in property taxes. Good grief.


96 posted on 06/12/2012 5:57:19 PM PDT by Persevero (Homeschooling for Excellence since 1992)
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To: quesney

3% Of the vote counted, 18% for the amendment, 82% against.


97 posted on 06/12/2012 6:21:29 PM PDT by Rebelbase
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To: kearnyirish2
I'd have to go against the tide here also. No property tax and we would be back to serfdom. The rich could buy all of the land and then never sell causing the rest of us to be renters and hired hands all our lives. There would be no incentive to make the most of the land.

What I really don't like is the fact that the rest of us are paying for it. This proves that taxes against energy companies are too high when states are sending checks to citizens for no reason and considering eliminating normal sources of revenue.

98 posted on 06/12/2012 6:40:10 PM PDT by Partisan Gunslinger
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To: kearnyirish2

“Until every service can be charged to the user, local property taxes are the closest we can get to that.”

No, a local sales tax is much closer. In fact stick it on a product corresponding DIRECTLY to the limited government service it relates too, and THAT’s the closet thing to a user fee.


99 posted on 06/12/2012 7:15:46 PM PDT by JDW11235 (http://www.thirty-thousand.org/ AND "The fat, spoiled, complacent kid is going on a diet." -Unkus)
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When the state can take your home for taxes, you don’t really own it. Too bad it looks like this amendment will fail.


100 posted on 06/12/2012 8:46:40 PM PDT by clintonh8r (Happy to be represented by Lt. Col. Allen West)
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