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<blockquote data-quote="Beefeater" data-source="post: 1633252" data-attributes="member: 25588"><p>There is a lot of truth to the old saying of paying taxes is a privilege. That does not mean I agree with the amount or utilization in many cases. </p><p></p><p>What would happen to agriculture land in general if property taxes were abolished? I think we'd see more land grabs from corporations, environmental groups and foreign investment. How about hunting? And new blood to ranching and farming? Forget it, we'd be just like England and working the land for some wealthy family. Don't know about the you, but I wouldn't be able to compete with Mrs. Pickens wanting another 100,000 acres to have horses roam free.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beefeater, post: 1633252, member: 25588"] There is a lot of truth to the old saying of paying taxes is a privilege. That does not mean I agree with the amount or utilization in many cases. What would happen to agriculture land in general if property taxes were abolished? I think we’d see more land grabs from corporations, environmental groups and foreign investment. How about hunting? And new blood to ranching and farming? Forget it, we’d be just like England and working the land for some wealthy family. Don’t know about the you, but I wouldn’t be able to compete with Mrs. Pickens wanting another 100,000 acres to have horses roam free. [/QUOTE]
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