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Homes Appraisers Caught Lying to "Hike" Property Taxes (Mitch Vexler's Criminal Complaint)

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Constitutionally, you have found that it is illegal for anyone to be charged a property tax on their real estate. Yes, that is why the 16th amendment says you can tax an income. You cannot tax property. We are at the tipping point. The property values have skyrocketed in the last 5 years. 21.25 trillion of property overvaluation has occurred. Look at what's happened and what caused it to skyrocket. It wasn't the market. It was the fraud at the hands of these school districts. What's hidden from the public is how much school bond debt is associated on a per household basis across the United States. But the answer to that is about $5 trillion worth of bond fraud from which in 2024 the system stole $450 billion from the property owners. These chief appraisers actually go to retreats and teach each other how to screw over the citizens of the states that they are operating in. And that's why the values of your houses in today's market are pure fraud. It can't be the average price when the median household income being the average can't afford it. There's no justification for what they're doing. I kid you not. It's over 15 pages of laws that have been broken here. It's as crooked as crooked can be. The whole system is a Ponzi scheme. They're hiding the truth from the public. So, we're coming after them criminally and we're coming after them through the US Supreme Court. Either people get on board and get this fixed and work these debts down effective immediately or this system will blow to shreds. Mitchell, welcome back to the show. Oh, thank you for inviting me back. So, you're advocating to end property taxes in the United States. So, I've been following you on this and uh we have a lot to really unpack here today because it seems like you're actually making some progress here, Mitch. But before we dive in and get started, I just want to, you know, if you could just tell our audience, you know,

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