States MUST Eliminate Property Tax, Secure Elections: WY Senate President

The time is now for states to take action to eliminate property taxes, balance their budgets and pay off debt, protect gun rights, and secure elections, explained Wyoming state senator Bo Biteman, who Trump has encouraged to run for governor, to Alex Newman on The Sentinel Report.

While Americans are amenable and excited about the America-First agenda, states must codify it immediately. Wyoming currently has multiple bills in play to that would be groundbreaking, including SF 69, which would establish a “homeowner property tax exemption.”

3 thoughts on “States MUST Eliminate Property Tax, Secure Elections: WY Senate President”

  1. Eliminating property tax (arguably the most egregious of all taxes) would be a good start. However, the job will not be complete until every single one of the Constitutional Republic’s unbiblical taxes are likewise eliminated – meaning every single one of them.

    Just think: Had the constitutional framers (like their early 1600 predecessors) established government and society upon the Bible’ immutable/unchanging moral law (including its economic and taxing statutes), there would be no graduated income tax, no property tax, no sales tax, nor any of the other sundry unbiblical taxes.

    There would, furthermore, be no Federal Reserve, nor its mistress today’s usurious fiat banking system, nor its enforcement arm the Internal Revenue Service.

    For more on how the Bible’s integral triune moral law (the Ten Commandments and their respective statutes and judgments) applies and should be implemented today as the law of the land, see free online book “Law and Kingdom: Their Relevance Under the New Covenant” at http://www.bibleversusconstitution.org/law-kingdomFrame.html

    See also Chapter 25 “Amendment 16: Graduated Income Tax vs. Flat Increase Tax” of free online book “Bible Law vs. the United States Constitution: The Christian Perspective” at https://www.bibleversusconstitution.org/BlvcOnline/biblelaw-constitutionalism-pt25.html

  2. Eliminating property tax (arguably the most egregious of all taxes) would be a good start. However, the job will not be complete until every single one of the Constitutional Republic’s unbiblical taxes are likewise eliminated – meaning every single one of them.

    Just think: Had the constitutional framers (like their early 1600 predecessors) established government and society upon the Bible’ immutable/unchanging moral law (including its economic and taxing statutes), there would be no graduated income tax, no property tax, no sales tax, nor any of the other sundry unbiblical taxes.

    There would, furthermore, be no Federal Reserve, nor its mistress today’s usurious fiat banking system, nor its enforcement arm the Internal Revenue Service.

    For more on how the Bible’s integral triune moral law (the Ten Commandments and their respective statutes and judgments) applies and should be implemented today as the law of the land, see free online book “Law and Kingdom: Their Relevance Under the New Covenant” at bible versus constitution dot org. Go to our Online Book page and scroll down to title.

    See also Chapter 25 “Amendment 16: Graduated Income Tax vs. Flat Increase Tax” of free online book “Bible Law vs. the United States Constitution: The Christian Perspective.” Click on the top entry on our Online Book page and scroll down to Chapter 25.

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      Cynthia Lassiter

      Without genuine property ownership, there is no liberty. Just write “rent” in the memo space on the check to pay property taxes, because that’s precisely what it is.

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