Where is the $17,500,000,000.00 that Minnesota has collected and reported as an overage?
maladministration, theft by swindle, naughty senators
I cross posted an article written by a man I call a friend. I hope you read it. If not I’ll put the link to it here.
What I want to talk about here is what WE THE PEOPLE can do about an what we SHOULD do about it. Our state government is committing a crime. Yes this HAS been reported. I hope the department it has been reported to is not corrupt. Let’s remind them of THEIR duty they swore to when they took office.
What is the crime, you ask?
So glad you did. THEFT BY SWINDLE.
Theft by Swindle is defined by Minnesota Statues section 609.52, subdivision 2(4), as swindling, whether by artifice, trick, device, or any other means, whereby a person obtains property or services from another person.
Please read the document below. It clearly lays out what is happening.
Here’s what has happened so far to my knowledge:
Someone I know has reached out to their senator. He responded with this:
This was Senator Jim Carlson of Minnesota State Senate. This response is in likeness of bullying and not that of a well read man who knows how to put a diplomatic response together. Our state is truly in trouble with people like this serving on our legislature. Because this man is not a servant. He expects us to serve him it seems.
What he did here is bully. He didn’t ask any questions nor did he address the concern with any amount of diplomacy or tact. This incident HAS been reported to the local law enforcement authorities, which is probably why he responded with fear projection. At the very end he asks for names. Names he’s going to put on his ‘list’ of people? He told another person I know, who reached out to him with election concerns, that he has a list of people like her. Wow. We call this tyranny, not representative government.
What does you State Senator say when you ask them what the Governor is doing with YOUR tax money that was left over? Why does the Governor get to decide or any state representative for that matter? Surpluses should be sent back.
If you overpaid your cable bill in the course of a year by even $.01, they would send you a check back, wouldn’t they? This happened to me, so I’m fully aware that they would. Why in God’s beautiful name, wouldn’t the State of Minnesota?
It’s time we start giving orders and stop taking them from a bankrupt corporation. Yes, the STATE OF MINNESOTA (all caps) is a fictional entity. A corporation. That corporation funnels money from the state of Minnesota - the people’s taxes.
Where did the word TAX actually come from?
early 14c., "obligatory contribution levied by a sovereign or government," from Anglo-French tax, Old French taxe, and directly from Medieval Latin taxa, from Latin taxare (see tax (v.)). Related: Taxes. Tax-deduction is from 1942; tax-shelter is attested from 1961.
also from early 14c.
So as you can see, taxing the people has been around for a very long time. Here’s the etymology of the verb ‘tax’:
"impose a tax on," from Old French taxer "impose a tax" (13c.) and directly from Latin taxare "evaluate, estimate, assess, handle," also "censure, charge," probably a frequentative form of tangere "to touch," from PIE root *tag- "to touch, handle." Sense of "to burden, put a strain on" first recorded early 14c.; that of "censure, reprove" is from 1560s. Its use in Luke ii for Greek apographein "to enter on a list, enroll" is due to Tyndale. Related: Taxed; taxing.
I especially take notice to this part: “to burden, put a strain on”. Interesting. Our government is not just taking our money for the betterment of the community around us, it is PURPOSELY burdening us. So really we never got refuge from the crown. We are still serfs that the soldiers come and take money from to burden and control us. And they do things like give it to OTHER countries and who knows what they are really doing with it #ukraine #bidencrimefamily.
Here’s an interesting Supreme Court case - Tyler v. Hennepin County, Minnesota
https://www.huschblackwell.com/newsandinsights/surplus-funds-from-tax-sales-are-a-property-interest
“The taxpayer must render unto Caesar what is Caesar’s, but no more.”
An interesting quote from Chief Justice Roberts in this case. He quotes the Bible in regards to the law. So if the Bible is the ultimate law guide, then what does it actually mean when OUR representatives overstep?
I’ll leave you with that thought.