Adam H. Kerman wrote:
Adam H. Kerman <ahk@chinet.com> wrote:
My state is at the bottom! My state is at the bottom!
We are the last state in the oountry still in violation of Tyler v. >>>Hennepin County, which was decided in 2023 9-0, that in tax foreclosure >>>sales, the county could not take more than taxes owed plus reasonable >>>costs, and that any remaining equity was still owned by the homeowner. >>>Taking it was a violation of the Fifth Amendment.
We're in a Constitution-free zone.
https://www.injusticewatch.org/civil-courts/housing/2025/illinois-is-the-last-state-to-unlawfully-strip-wealth-from-homeowners-caught-in-tax-foreclosure/
I posted about this in 2025. Our idiot state legislature still has not >>brought the property tax code into compliance with the Supreme Court
ruling to stop tax sales in which the homeowner doesn't receive equity >>back.
Here's another trial court judge ruling against the county. Violating
the Supreme Court ruling is costing a fortune in losses, not to mention
the blatant injustice.
https://www.chicagotribune.com/2026/05/12/judge-cook-county-homeowners-equ >>ity-property-tax-sales/
There hasn't been a ruling yet but the Supreme Court heard a similar
case this term, Pung v. Isabella County, Michigan.
The facts are mind blowing. You tell me that the assessor wasn't being >>vindictive.
https://www.michigannewssource.com/2025/10/taxed-seized-sold-and-sued-a-michigan-property-owners-2200-debt-that-gobbled-up-a-194000-home-heads-to-the-supreme-court/
California will never be part of my USA. Fucking leftist commies.
I don't care if
California?s economy is larger than the United Kingdom?s. New York sits at >the center of global finance. Massachusetts, Washington, Oregon, and other >blue states collectively represent over 60% of America?s GDP. In short,
the engine that powers the United States economy is overwhelmingly powered
by blue states.
And yet, the states most dependent on federal welfare, subsidies, and tax >redistribution are overwhelmingly Republican.
If I was advising a young person today, I'd tell them to learn something >which was in demand (and likely to stay that way for a couple of
decades) that they thought they could tolerate doing full-time -
ideally, they'd love it but I think tolerating it is quite satisfactory
- and learn it as quickly as possible and start working as soon as
possible after that. That would put them in a position to pay back loans >quickly and have a relatively secure income. After they've got the loans
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