Respectfully. That's backward and senseless af. Property is your property. No one but God should be able to charge you for being there. That is the point of having property. You don't have to pay for it anymore. It belongs to you.

At least income tax makes sense because you're using systems that need management. If you're driving to work every day, you use the roads to get there. You use it, you pitch in to maintain it.

Nobody charges me taxes to look in my own mirror or to fold my own laundry. How could it possibly make sense that someone charges me money to sit in my own house?

I have every reason to believe property taxes were why subsistence farming died. It was low margins to begin with, then all of a sudden you need a job just to "own" your home. It is one of the most insidious forms of taxation, and that's before we have the conversation about the real worth of homes-a metric that is always rounded up to the benefit of the authority having jurisdiction so that they profit the most from your labor. It is theft of the most fundamental sort.

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Property Taxes currently go to local infrastructure like I alluded to.

Income taxes go to the federal government & if you have state taxes, funds your local lawmakers as well.

If you chose to abolish property taxes over income taxes you'd be the worst enemy of the people.

Philosophically I agree with you tho.

Allegedly. So what is the point of sales tax and income taxes. Sales and income would be more than sufficient to fund the public services like police, firefighters and schools. The utilities you alluded to are maintained by mostly private entities who sell their services for profit. That's not how they're maintained. They might be called public infrastructure but they're maintained by private entities. I'm an electrician working on pump stations, purifying and waste facilities all over my state. They make more than enough to cover salaries and maintenance just in utility profits. They have to or their businesses would collapse. That's the whole reason Bitcoin mining is good for the infrastructure-because it gives profit to the utility providers-not the state or any other government (except for compulsory taxation, which again, in its wildly mismanaged state, is theft).

I truly don't understand how you could be a nostrich and defend property tax on anything. The whole point of being here is to own what's yours.

I'm in a shitty mood right now so please understand that I'm trying to be neighborly, but that's not how that works. Property taxes are profit for the state. The means to manage the rest of what your talking about, 95% doesn't come from taxation and the 5% that does is not only unnecessary but more of an inhibition to the utilities and the public than they are a public good, especially in a state like mine where that 5% is less than the 9.5% that I pay on literally anything as sales tax.

Meanwhile tire flattening potholes as far as the eye can see. I hear your perception, and I empathize, but I promise that's not how it works in practice.