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Re: O.T. Property Tax Accessment
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Posted by Paul in Mich on March 08, 2005 at 17:22:08 from (152.163.101.7):
In Reply to: O.T. Property Tax Accessment posted by Frank (N.Mi.) on March 08, 2005 at 16:48:11:
Frank, The best explaination I can give is this: You are Joe Citizen (I know its Frank), and you keep your money, say $100.00 in your left pants pocket. The State tax collector is walking along beside you and sticks his right hand in your left pocket to extract what he deems his just due of $20.00. He wants more, so he tells you that he is going to only reach in and extract $15.00 from the same pocket and that to show good faith asks you to take what money you have left and transfer it to your right hand pants pocket for safe keeping, whereupon there is another tax collector walking along on your right who reaches in with his left hand while explaining to you that he is only going to take another $15.00. The end result is that between the two state employed pickpockets, they end up with $30.00, whereas if you hadnt complained to the first one, you would have only been separated from $20.00. Its called "expecting too much from government will get you exactly what you can expect from government".
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