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Back to EpisodesMitch Vexler: Could a Texas Court Case Shatter the Property Tax Lie and Set a Precedent for America?
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Do Americans truly own their homes and land if the government can continually tax their property—and ultimately take it away when those taxes aren't paid?
In this important conversation, Mitch Vexler joins Michael Jaco to discuss a recent court case in Texas and why he believes it could challenge long-standing assumptions about property taxation, government authority, and the constitutional rights of property owners.
Mitch examines the legal arguments surrounding property taxes, appraisal districts, foreclosure, government liens, and what he describes as a system that has allowed families to spend their entire lives paying for homes they may never truly own free and clear.
The conversation explores the difference between property ownership and perpetual taxation, the constitutional questions being raised in Texas, and whether this legal battle could have implications far beyond one county or one state.
Mitch also discusses the importance of citizens understanding how local government, taxation, courts, and property law actually operate—and why peacefully challenging government systems through the courts, public records, and lawful action may be essential to protecting property rights.
Could this Texas case expose fundamental problems within America's property tax system?
And if successful, could it inspire property owners across the country to begin asking the same questions?
This conversation is about property rights, government accountability, constitutional protections, and the growing movement of Americans demanding transparency from the institutions that hold power over their homes, land, and financial futures.
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