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  • Special Piece Today -- on the Web only
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    Property Taxes: Socialist Theft in Disguise

    The Inherent Unfairness and Socialist Underpinnings of Property Taxes: A Deep Dive into Coercive Wealth Redistribution

    Property taxes stand as one of the most insidious forms of government overreach, embodying the socialist ethos that private ownership is merely a temporary illusion until the state decides otherwise. At their core, these taxes treat your home, land, or business not as your rightful property but as a communal asset ripe for plundering based on arbitrary assessments of its “value.” Unlike voluntary market transactions where prices reflect supply, demand, and mutual agreement, property taxes escalate simply because some bureaucrat deems your asset worth more — often due to factors beyond your control, like neighborhood improvements funded by others or inflation-driven appraisals. Imagine buying a modest house for $200,000, only to see your tax bill double a decade later because gentrification or zoning changes inflated its assessed value to $400,000, even though your income hasn’t budged. This isn’t fairness; it’s a punitive system that punishes success and stability. Food prices don’t skyrocket because your home appreciated; neither does gasoline or a haircut. Yet the state, in its infinite wisdom, demands more for the “privilege” of owning what you’ve already paid for, all while providing the same mediocre services — roads that crumble, schools that under-perform, and police response times that lag regardless of your tax bracket. This Marxist-inspired mechanism collapses the moment we refuse to view private property as public domain, subject to endless reclamation by the collective.

    Delving deeper, the percentage-based structure of property taxes is nothing more than a sleight-of-hand designed to mask raw dollar extraction. Governments don’t budget in percentages; they spend in cold, hard cash for fixed costs like infrastructure, public safety, and bloated administrative empires. A wealthy homeowner with a multimillion-dollar estate already shoulders a wildly disproportionate share of these expenses through higher assessments, yet they consume far less per capita than lower-value property owners. They don’t send fleets of kids to public schools (opting for private education instead), they rarely burden public hospitals with frequent visits (thanks to premium healthcare), and they certainly don’t rely on welfare programs funded by these very taxes. Why, then, should their tax liability balloon simply because their property’s paper value rose? This isn’t about equitable contribution; it’s envy-fueled socialism, where the state plays Robin Hood with your assets, redistributing wealth from producers to parasites under the guise of “community benefit.” Consider the elderly widow on a fixed income whose family home, bought decades ago, now faces skyrocketing taxes due to market surges — she’s forced to sell her lifelong sanctuary to satisfy the taxman’s greed. Billionaires like Elon Musk or Jeff Bezos pay millions in property taxes on their holdings, funding services they barely touch, while subsidized housing residents pay pennies or nothing. This imbalance exposes the hypocrisy: property taxes aren’t about paying for what you use; they’re about leveling the playing field by dragging down those who’ve built or inherited value, echoing Karl Marx’s call to abolish private property in favor of collective control.

    Exposing the Fallacies: From Unrealized Gains to Envy Masquerading as Justice

    <Continued on the Web>
    Special Piece Today -- on the Web only (You can subscribe free of charge here: https://johnhrusky.substack.com ) Property Taxes: Socialist Theft in Disguise The Inherent Unfairness and Socialist Underpinnings of Property Taxes: A Deep Dive into Coercive Wealth Redistribution Property taxes stand as one of the most insidious forms of government overreach, embodying the socialist ethos that private ownership is merely a temporary illusion until the state decides otherwise. At their core, these taxes treat your home, land, or business not as your rightful property but as a communal asset ripe for plundering based on arbitrary assessments of its “value.” Unlike voluntary market transactions where prices reflect supply, demand, and mutual agreement, property taxes escalate simply because some bureaucrat deems your asset worth more — often due to factors beyond your control, like neighborhood improvements funded by others or inflation-driven appraisals. Imagine buying a modest house for $200,000, only to see your tax bill double a decade later because gentrification or zoning changes inflated its assessed value to $400,000, even though your income hasn’t budged. This isn’t fairness; it’s a punitive system that punishes success and stability. Food prices don’t skyrocket because your home appreciated; neither does gasoline or a haircut. Yet the state, in its infinite wisdom, demands more for the “privilege” of owning what you’ve already paid for, all while providing the same mediocre services — roads that crumble, schools that under-perform, and police response times that lag regardless of your tax bracket. This Marxist-inspired mechanism collapses the moment we refuse to view private property as public domain, subject to endless reclamation by the collective. Delving deeper, the percentage-based structure of property taxes is nothing more than a sleight-of-hand designed to mask raw dollar extraction. Governments don’t budget in percentages; they spend in cold, hard cash for fixed costs like infrastructure, public safety, and bloated administrative empires. A wealthy homeowner with a multimillion-dollar estate already shoulders a wildly disproportionate share of these expenses through higher assessments, yet they consume far less per capita than lower-value property owners. They don’t send fleets of kids to public schools (opting for private education instead), they rarely burden public hospitals with frequent visits (thanks to premium healthcare), and they certainly don’t rely on welfare programs funded by these very taxes. Why, then, should their tax liability balloon simply because their property’s paper value rose? This isn’t about equitable contribution; it’s envy-fueled socialism, where the state plays Robin Hood with your assets, redistributing wealth from producers to parasites under the guise of “community benefit.” Consider the elderly widow on a fixed income whose family home, bought decades ago, now faces skyrocketing taxes due to market surges — she’s forced to sell her lifelong sanctuary to satisfy the taxman’s greed. Billionaires like Elon Musk or Jeff Bezos pay millions in property taxes on their holdings, funding services they barely touch, while subsidized housing residents pay pennies or nothing. This imbalance exposes the hypocrisy: property taxes aren’t about paying for what you use; they’re about leveling the playing field by dragging down those who’ve built or inherited value, echoing Karl Marx’s call to abolish private property in favor of collective control. Exposing the Fallacies: From Unrealized Gains to Envy Masquerading as Justice <Continued on the Web>
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  • One of my quirks, is that I love spiders, regularly make friends with yellow jackets, will toss stink bugs outside if I find them in the house (like just two days ago, in December, here in the Okanagan!!!) and only hang fly tape when too many house flies move in or the fruit flies come out. One year when my son was just a baby and my daughter was not yet born, the bedroom window did not have a screen. An orb weaver spider created a web across that window, and all summer long, not a single bug got into that room! The spider got big and fat and I was sad to see her go when the cold weather hit.

    My daughter bought me some "Christmas spiders" as we call them, during halloween season one year. As much as I hate that holiday, commercially-speaking it's the only time of year when we find decent spider decorations. Most of the time we don't buy them, but a couple years ago, Ashley bought me a set of spiders to put up at Christmastime. Their colours were too cheery for halloween, but that's when they were set out for purchase. This year, I had a little fun with one, making it look like she was trying to help me decorate and got tangled in the garland.

    Every time I see a spider, I am reminded of the verse in Proverbs where Solomon observes them even living in the palace. I hope this Christmas spider's attempt at decorating brings you a smile as it does me.

    Merry Christmas!
    One of my quirks, is that I love spiders, regularly make friends with yellow jackets, will toss stink bugs outside if I find them in the house (like just two days ago, in December, here in the Okanagan!!!) and only hang fly tape when too many house flies move in or the fruit flies come out. One year when my son was just a baby and my daughter was not yet born, the bedroom window did not have a screen. An orb weaver spider created a web across that window, and all summer long, not a single bug got into that room! The spider got big and fat and I was sad to see her go when the cold weather hit. My daughter bought me some "Christmas spiders" as we call them, during halloween season one year. As much as I hate that holiday, commercially-speaking it's the only time of year when we find decent spider decorations. Most of the time we don't buy them, but a couple years ago, Ashley bought me a set of spiders to put up at Christmastime. Their colours were too cheery for halloween, but that's when they were set out for purchase. This year, I had a little fun with one, making it look like she was trying to help me decorate and got tangled in the garland. Every time I see a spider, I am reminded of the verse in Proverbs where Solomon observes them even living in the palace. I hope this Christmas spider's attempt at decorating brings you a smile as it does me. Merry Christmas!
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  • SNAP recipient learns she can no longer buy junk food with her food stamps:
    "Why they do that? What’s the point of food stamps if it's just for real food?"

    "I don't know what Trump is doing!"
    https://notthebee.com/article/this-snap-recipient-is-angry-that-she-cant-buy-junk-food-in-her-state-anymore-whats-the-point-of-food-stamps-if-its-just-for-real-food
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    SNAP recipient goes viral: "What’s the point of food stamps if it's just for real food?"
    If the Babylon Bee were to write a parody of a food stamp recipient and create this lady out of thin air it would be the most racist, sexist, and offensive thing imaginable.
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  • Don’t Buy At Tim Hortons Again Until You Watch This...

    This cup is in your hand right now.
    And what’s inside is not what you think.
    Sugar bombs marketed as coffee.
    Ultra-processed food disguised as comfort.
    Sodium-heavy meals sold as “wholesome breakfast.”
    For decades, Tim Hortons has been treated like a Canadian religion.
    But the Tim Hortons you’re eating at today… is not the same chain that built its reputation.
    We dug into how Tim Hortons changed after a massive corporate takeover.
    We broke down what’s really in their food.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eO_NBeookUs
    Don’t Buy At Tim Hortons Again Until You Watch This... This cup is in your hand right now. And what’s inside is not what you think. Sugar bombs marketed as coffee. Ultra-processed food disguised as comfort. Sodium-heavy meals sold as “wholesome breakfast.” For decades, Tim Hortons has been treated like a Canadian religion. But the Tim Hortons you’re eating at today… is not the same chain that built its reputation. We dug into how Tim Hortons changed after a massive corporate takeover. We broke down what’s really in their food. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eO_NBeookUs
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  • Who Gets SNAP Money and How Do They Spend It?
    The Trump administration is working to root out waste, fraud, and abuse, as well as stop people from buying junk food, which then leads to taxpayer spending on healthcare.

    https://wimkin.com/johnburke/?link-id=6281925

    Who Gets SNAP Money and How Do They Spend It? The Trump administration is working to root out waste, fraud, and abuse, as well as stop people from buying junk food, which then leads to taxpayer spending on healthcare. https://wimkin.com/johnburke/?link-id=6281925
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    Who Gets SNAP Money and How Do They Spend It?
    The Trump administration is working to root out waste, fraud, and abuse, as well as stop people from buying junk food, which then leads to taxpayer spending on healthcare.
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  • Speaker shields Liberals amid Quebec vote-buying scandal rocking provincial party!

    The Liberal government stonewalled Conservative efforts in the House of Commons on Thursday to get answers about explosive vote-buying allegations tied to the Quebec Liberal Party.

    #MarkCarneyCantBeTrusted
    #SayingTheQuietPartOutLoud
    #JustSayNoMore
    #CarneyLies

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    Speaker shields Liberals amid Quebec vote-buying scandal rocking provincial party
    The Liberal government stonewalled Conservative efforts in the House of Commons on Thursday to get answers about explosive vote-buying allegations tied to the Quebec Liberal Party.
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  • Open online sale of hard drugs advertised on Facebook!

    Illicit narcotics are being openly sold — and advertised — on Facebook, potentially giving youth the ability to purchase dangerous drugs on an online black market. Sellers also reassure buyers that, under the Canada Post Corporation Act, police cannot interfere with mail delivery unless it poses a national-security threat.

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    Open online sale of hard drugs advertised on Facebook! Illicit narcotics are being openly sold — and advertised — on Facebook, potentially giving youth the ability to purchase dangerous drugs on an online black market. Sellers also reassure buyers that, under the Canada Post Corporation Act, police cannot interfere with mail delivery unless it poses a national-security threat. 🇨🇦 #MarkCarneyCantBeTrusted 🇨🇦 🇨🇦 #SayingTheQuietPartOutLoud 🇨🇦 🇨🇦 #JustSayNoMore 🇨🇦 🇨🇦 #CarneyLies 🇨🇦 https://wimkin.com/johnburke/?link-id=6256899
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  • Activists accused of drug-trafficking sue B.C. in Charter challenge!

    A controversial two-year program distributing “pre-checked” hard drugs like heroin and cocaine to Vancouver addicts, backed by B.C. NDP Premier David Eby, is now facing a Charter challenge in B.C. Supreme Court launched by the very activists who ran the experiment.

    The case proceeds only weeks after the pair were convicted of trafficking heroin, cocaine and methamphetamine they admit to buying illegally from the dark web.

    #MarkCarneyCantBeTrusted
    #SayingTheQuietPartOutLoud
    #JustSayNoMore
    #CarneyLies

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    Activists accused of drug-trafficking sue B.C. in Charter challenge! A controversial two-year program distributing “pre-checked” hard drugs like heroin and cocaine to Vancouver addicts, backed by B.C. NDP Premier David Eby, is now facing a Charter challenge in B.C. Supreme Court launched by the very activists who ran the experiment. The case proceeds only weeks after the pair were convicted of trafficking heroin, cocaine and methamphetamine they admit to buying illegally from the dark web. 🇨🇦 #MarkCarneyCantBeTrusted 🇨🇦 🇨🇦 #SayingTheQuietPartOutLoud 🇨🇦 🇨🇦 #JustSayNoMore 🇨🇦 🇨🇦 #CarneyLies 🇨🇦 https://truenorthwire.com/2025/11/activists-accused-of-drug-trafficking-sue-b-c-in-charter-challenge
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    A controversial two-year program distributing "pre-checked" hard drugs like heroin and cocaine to Vancouver addicts, backed by B.C. NDP Premier David Eby, is now facing a Charter challenge in B.C. Supreme Court launched by the very activists who ran the experiment. The case proceeds only weeks af
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  • Houses beginning to flood the market, while buyers take a break!

    Even with interest rates dipping, the Canadian housing market continues to cool, with home sales hitting a multi-year low last month. Sales activity dropped by 4.3 per cent across the country, according to new data.

    Real estate prices continued their downward trajectory last month, with the price of a typical home dropping 0.4 per cent to $679,900. Annually, that figure is down 3 per cent and 20.2 per cent from its peak in March 2022.

    According to the Canadian Real Estate Association’s (CREA) latest data, home prices are now at a four-year low, a level not seen since March 2021 during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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    Houses beginning to flood the market, while buyers take a break! Even with interest rates dipping, the Canadian housing market continues to cool, with home sales hitting a multi-year low last month. Sales activity dropped by 4.3 per cent across the country, according to new data. Real estate prices continued their downward trajectory last month, with the price of a typical home dropping 0.4 per cent to $679,900. Annually, that figure is down 3 per cent and 20.2 per cent from its peak in March 2022. According to the Canadian Real Estate Association’s (CREA) latest data, home prices are now at a four-year low, a level not seen since March 2021 during the COVID-19 pandemic. 🇨🇦 #MarkCarneyCantBeTrusted 🇨🇦 🇨🇦 #SayingTheQuietPartOutLoud 🇨🇦 🇨🇦 #JustSayNoMore 🇨🇦 🇨🇦 #CarneyLies 🇨🇦 https://truenorthwire.com/2025/11/houses-beginning-to-flood-the-market-while-buyers-take-a-break
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    Houses beginning to flood the market, while buyers take a break
    Even with interest rates dipping, the Canadian housing market continues to cool, with home sales hitting a multi-year low last month. Sales activity dropped by 4.3 per cent across the country, according to new data. Real estate prices continued their downward trajectory last month, with the price
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