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    Senior Member AirborneSapper7's Avatar
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    What's yours is ours: Your government at work

    What's yours is ours: Your government at work

    Please see this Video and protect your wealth from the Government

    http://www.brasschecktv.com/page/320.html

    How the Golden State stays golden

    I spent nearly ten years in California and it's a good thing it's such a rich place because it has a culture of political corruption and thievery that is second to none.

    This is just one of the innumerable scams California runs on its people.

    California also began and mastered the art of building new prisons and slashing the education budget, reducing one of the world's finest public education systems to near Third World status in a matter of a decade.

    What else would you expect from thestate that gave us Ronald Reagan and Richard Nixon?

    The state also manages to find an endless stream of tools like the one profiled in this video to cluelessly keep these scams going.

    In fairness to the Golden State, California is not the only one playing this game. The State of Delaware's #3 biggest sources of revenue is "lost" property.

    http://www.brasschecktv.com/page/320.html
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    Governments are only pawns. The real power brokers are other entities: For liberals they are unions, educators and media. For conservatives they are defense industries, multinationals, agribusiness. The upstanding citizen is the biggest loser.
    "Men of low degree are vanity, Men of high degree are a lie. " David
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    The property can often be more aptly described as inadequately claimed. It is often neccessary to keep property registered or to pay a tax. There is a legal term called an escheat from which we get the word cheat. Rather than handle property claims itself a government might contract with an agent to take care of property claims and receive revenue from them. That specialist was known as an escheator when a former property owner found out that the escheat specialist now owned the property they would be upset. That is how we get the term cheater.


    I lost a deposit because I lost the bank book and did not want to do the paperwork. I had kept telling myself that the deposit was there but after a period of years the bank had turned the deposit over to stat when the statement came back to them I had moved. In the end the state got it.
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