Saturday, April 25, 2009

Fw: California ponders changes in constitution


 
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ya, I don't think a convention is a good idea. 
 "They" want 55 percent as majority so as to raise property taxes, or any other tax.  I happens now, as a fee, or special assessment; as 1percent maximum tax levy, County retirement levy, Community college bonds, Elementary or Unified school bonds, High school bonds, San Jose City G O bonds, ( don't even know what this is), State water project, Zone W-1 bond, Sewer sanitation/storm fee, Library assmt., Santa Clara Clean Safe Creeks,  Vector control, Mosquito asmt #2, Flood control, Santa Clara County asmt dist 1; = $521 added to property tax as Special Assessments.
 
This is how "They" have already gotten around Prop13, that says taxes can only be raised 2 per cent each year.  Eventually every property will "turn over", be sold to someone else, then property taxes will go up to market value, but still the 2 per cent each year applies. 
From: Larry Becksted
Subject: California ponders changes in constitution
Date: Thursday, April 23, 2009, 8:18 PM

trouble on its  way  http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=D97OGCI80&show_article=1 

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