EcoWarrier
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- May 28, 2012
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Someone who's worked their whole life to buy a home is NOT a freeloader. The freeloader is the state who confiscates property after having done ZERO work to purchase it and has done ZERO work to maintain it.
You are wanting the state to annul debts. If someone runs up debt then the normal procedures of reclaim apply, as they do now. You have a problem with this. Someone who does not want to pay debts and have their debts wiped out is a free-loader.
Who are you to determine when someone has a home that is "far too large for her requirements?" If she chooses to do something like that, that's different. But having a government who forces that "choice" on you directly or indirectly is bullshit.
No one is advocating the government to decide where people live. If they run up debts then they have to pay and the normal reclaim procedures apply.
You are wanting the state to subsidize someone who can't pay their debts when they have assets. That is free-loading.
And here's the thing about Income/Sales tax--yes, both forms of slavery (as the property tax is), but both are forms of taxation that are, at the very least, more easily avoided without becoming homeless.
You are very confused. If you do not pay your income tax your house can be sold to pay the debt. That is how it is now. Yon have problem with that and think it only applies to property taxes. Land value tax sets people free. Free from having the fruits of your labors stolen.
The old lady's lost her "usefulness" to society, so we need to "free up" her home so more "productive" people can use it, and you advocate government force to do so. She's not taking anything from you, she's just not contributing via that method to your socialist paradise.
You are very confused. An old person's income has diminished. The state can come in and help and defer any payments until sale of house or death. The old widow can stay there as long as she can pay her debts. If she has problems the state can defer LVT so she has a content end of life. But deffering payment for an old lady who stuggles with debt in a 5 bdedrrom house is not fair. She must be in a house suitable for her needs. Sounds fair and civilized.
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