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Is it too much to want a tree on your own land where you can gather nuts for your kids and future generations? They have been making it hard because we gave them too much power. They tax the tree you own and even the nuts that grow on it so that they can give nests to the vultures. Don’t get me started with the termites….
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Tax his land, Tax his bed, Tax the table At which he's fed. Tax his work, Tax his pay, He works for peanuts Anyway! Tax his cow, Tax his goat, Tax his pants, Tax his coat. Tax his tobacco, Tax his drink, Tax him if he Tries to think. Tax his car, Tax his gas, Find other ways To tax his ass. Tax all he has Then let him know That you won't be done Till he has no dough. When he screams and hollers; Then tax him some more, Tax him till He's good and sore. Then tax his coffin, Tax his grave, Tax the sod in Which he's laid. When he's gone, Do not relax, Its time to apply The inheritance tax. Accounts ReceivableTax Airline surcharge tax Airline FuelTax Airport MaintenanceTax Building PermitTax CigaretteTax Corporate IncomeTax DeathTax Dog LicenseTax Driving PermitTax EnvironmentalTax (Fee) Excise Taxes Federal Income Tax Federal Unemployment (UI) Fishing License Tax Food License Tax Gasoline Tax (too much per litre) Gross ReceiptsTax HealthTax Hunting LicenseTax HydroTax InheritanceTax InterestTax LiquorTax LuxuryTaxes Marriage LicenseTax MedicareTax MortgageTax Personal IncomeTax PropertyTax PovertyTax Prescription DrugTax Provincial Income and sales tax Real EstateTax Recreational VehicleTax Retail SalesTax Service ChargeTax SchoolTax Telephone FederalTax Telephone Federal, Provincial and Local Surcharge Taxes Telephone Minimum Usage Surcharge Tax Vehicle License Registration Tax Vehicle Sales Tax WaterTax Watercraft RegistrationTax Well PermitTax Workers CompensationTax THINK THIS IS FUNNY? Not one of these taxes existed 60 years ago, & our nation was one of the most prosperous in the world. We had absolutely no national debt, had a large middle class, and Mom stayed home to raise the kids.
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Property taxes are unsustainable for seniors on fixed incomes—especially as they keep rising. What’s the plan here? Expect people over 65 to go back to work?
DECLARATION OF GRIEVANCES — 2025 A Call to Every American When, in the course of civic life, it becomes necessary for a people to call out abuses long endured, a decent respect for truth requires that they declare the causes which impel them to act. We, the People of the United States—regardless of party, ideology, or fatigue with politics—submit this Declaration to record the injuries and usurpations which have reduced representation, weakened liberty, and burdened the working citizen. These grievances are not matters of opinion; they are matters of consequence. ⸻ I. On Division as a Tool of Power Grievance: Our institutions profit from division. Effect: Media outlets reap record profits during conflict, while politicians exploit discord to avoid accountability. A divided people cannot organize, cannot audit power, and cannot demand reform—thus nothing fundamentally changes. ⸻ II. On the Absence of Accountability Grievance: Government failures carry no consequence for those who cause them. Effect: While businesses collapse under mismanagement, career politicians drive nearly $38 trillion in debt, vote on their own compensation and benefits, and face no penalty for failure. The cost is passed to the public through inflation and taxes. ⸻ III. On the Loss of Representation Grievance: The People are not meaningfully represented. Effect: Healthcare costs rival mortgages; families delay care or incur debt. Inflation is dismissed as “complex” while unchecked spending and money creation quietly erode purchasing power. Those who cause inflation are insulated from its harm; the people are not. ⸻ IV. On Excessive and Endless Taxation Grievance: Taxation has exceeded its constitutional purpose. Effect: Americans work a third—or more—of their lives to pay layered taxes, many hidden in prices. Taxes introduced for specific programs never end, surpluses are never refunded, and balances are never shown. Property taxes surge (e.g., 50% increases in five years), forcing families to relocate simply to survive. ⸻ V. On Unapproved Spending and NGO Governance Grievance: Public funds are diverted without consent or transparency. Effect: Billions—and sometimes trillions—are funneled to NGOs acting as extensions of government power, absent voter approval, audits, or measurable results. If resources are so abundant, why can families not afford food, housing, healthcare, or energy? ⸻ VI. On Fiscal Opacity and Currency Debasement Grievance: The government refuses to show its books. Effect: Long-promised audits go unanswered; spending expands regardless of outcomes. Unrestrained money creation dilutes every dollar held by the People. This is not theory—it is math. Trust erodes, prices rise, and the burden falls on working Americans. ⸻ VII. On Lobbyist Control of Markets Grievance: Political donations distort markets and policy. Effect: Artificial barriers protect profits, inflate healthcare and consumer costs, and suppress competition. When donors shape policy, the People pay more for less. ⸻ VIII. On Media Deception Grievance: A deceptive press undermines a free society. Effect: Media knowingly misleads for profit or power, public trust collapses. Accountability is not censorship; it is a safeguard. Truth is not partisan. ⸻ Therefore, We Demand 1.Full Financial Transparency — Public budgets, balances, audits, and outcomes. A public ledger. 2.Term Limits — No profession rewards failure; neither should governance. 3.An End to Lobbyist Control — Restore competition and lower costs. 4.Election Integrity — Secure, verifiable voting that restores trust. 5.Tax Reform for Freedom — •Eliminate income tax for families under $300,000 •Eliminate taxes on retirement, and disability income. Property tax. •End income tax as a permanent mechanism of control 6.Media Accountability — transparency or consequences for deliberate deception. April 4, 2026 11:00 We assemble at state capitals and city halls. X-squirrelvalues
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Also. I am not over 65.
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I witnessed my property tax rise 50% in five years.
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PFLS — Public Financial Ledger System PFLS is the proposed public, continuously updated ledger that records all federal financial activity end-to-end—tax receipts, appropriations, inter-agency transfers, expenditures/recipients, liabilities, and outstanding debt—so any citizen can search, verify, and export the data. It’s designed to be publicly accessible without credentials, tied back to authorizing legislation and recorded votes, and updated at least weekly. PBAS — Public Ballot Access System PBAS is the proposed system meant to replace private influence with public persuasion: instead of lobbying lawmakers, groups/individuals can openly advertise and fund their causes, publish proposed policy language, collect verified signatures, and petition for ballot inclusion. It requires real-time funding disclosure, verified donor identity, spending caps to prevent domination, and inclusion in the public ledger.
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DECLARATION OF GRIEVANCES — 2025 A Call to Every American When, in the course of civic life, it becomes necessary for a people to call out abuses long endured, a decent respect for truth requires that they declare the causes which impel them to act. We, the People of the United States—regardless of party, ideology, or fatigue with politics—submit this Declaration to record the injuries and usurpations which have reduced representation, weakened liberty, and burdened the working citizen. These grievances are not matters of opinion; they are matters of consequence. ⸻ I. On Division as a Tool of Power Grievance: Our institutions profit from division. Effect: Media outlets reap record profits during conflict, while politicians exploit discord to avoid accountability. A divided people cannot organize, cannot audit power, and cannot demand reform—thus nothing fundamentally changes. ⸻ II. On the Absence of Accountability Grievance: Government failures carry no consequence for those who cause them. Effect: While businesses collapse under mismanagement, career politicians drive nearly $38 trillion in debt, vote on their own compensation and benefits, and face no penalty for failure. The cost is passed to the public through inflation and taxes. ⸻ III. On the Loss of Representation Grievance: The People are not meaningfully represented. Effect: Healthcare costs rival mortgages; families delay care or incur debt. Inflation is dismissed as “complex” while unchecked spending and money creation quietly erode purchasing power. Those who cause inflation are insulated from its harm; the people are not. ⸻ IV. On Excessive and Endless Taxation Grievance: Taxation has exceeded its constitutional purpose. Effect: Americans work a third—or more—of their lives to pay layered taxes, many hidden in prices. Taxes introduced for specific programs never end, surpluses are never refunded, and balances are never shown. Property taxes surge (e.g., 50% increases in five years), forcing families to relocate simply to survive. ⸻ V. On Unapproved Spending and NGO Governance Grievance: Public funds are diverted without consent or transparency. Effect: Billions—and sometimes trillions—are funneled to NGOs acting as extensions of government power, absent voter approval, audits, or measurable results. If resources are so abundant, why can families not afford food, housing, healthcare, or energy? ⸻ VI. On Fiscal Opacity and Currency Debasement Grievance: The government refuses to show its books. Effect: Long-promised audits go unanswered; spending expands regardless of outcomes. Unrestrained money creation dilutes every dollar held by the People. This is not theory—it is math. Trust erodes, prices rise, and the burden falls on working Americans. ⸻ VII. On Lobbyist Control of Markets Grievance: Political donations distort markets and policy. Effect: Artificial barriers protect profits, inflate healthcare and consumer costs, and suppress competition. When donors shape policy, the People pay more for less. ⸻ VIII. On Media Deception Grievance: A deceptive press undermines a free society. Effect: Media knowingly misleads for profit or power, public trust collapses. Accountability is not censorship; it is a safeguard. Truth is not partisan. ⸻ Therefore, We Demand 1.Full Financial Transparency — Public budgets, balances, audits, and outcomes. A public ledger. 2.Term Limits — No profession rewards failure; neither should governance. 3.An End to Lobbyist Control — Restore competition and lower costs. 4.Election Integrity — Secure, verifiable voting that restores trust. 5.Tax Reform for Freedom — •Eliminate income tax for families under $300,000 •Eliminate taxes on retirement, and disability income. Property tax. •End income tax as a permanent mechanism of control 6.Media Accountability — transparency or consequences for deliberate deception. April 4, 2026 11:00 We assemble at state capitals and city halls. X-squirrelvalues

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PFLS — Public Financial Ledger System PFLS is the proposed public, continuously updated ledger that records all federal financial activity end-to-end—tax receipts, appropriations, inter-agency transfers, expenditures/recipients, liabilities, and outstanding debt—so any citizen can search, verify, and export the data. It’s designed to be publicly accessible without credentials, tied back to authorizing legislation and recorded votes, and updated at least weekly. PBAS — Public Ballot Access System PBAS is the proposed system meant to replace private influence with public persuasion: instead of lobbying lawmakers, groups/individuals can openly advertise and fund their causes, publish proposed policy language, collect verified signatures, and petition for ballot inclusion. It requires real-time funding disclosure, verified donor identity, spending caps to prevent domination, and inclusion in the public ledger.
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“That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government…” Reform plan in the comments. April 4, 11:00 2026
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Declaration of Grievances Reform 2026 Phases located in this link. forum.policiesforpeople.com/…
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@elonmusk The People want these items taken care of.
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Think about the insane amount of taxes and fees you pay to live. A minimum of 1/3 of your life you are working to support other people—and you didn’t vote on any of it. The hikes, the foreign aid, the corrupt politicians we enrich. April 4, 11:00 2026
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Here is a WhatsApp group I invite any that want to discuss contributing to this movement. chat.whatsapp.com/KWoRlV4ctL…

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Declaration of Grievances Reform 2026 Phases located in this link. forum.policiesforpeople.com/…
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Glass Governance A government said to be run by the People should not operate in the dark. Yet today, Americans are asked to fund a system they are not allowed to clearly see. Trillions of dollars are collected in our name, but even the most diligent citizen cannot trace—end to end—where that money actually goes. For generations, opacity has been normalized, and accountability has been replaced with trust without verification. This is not a failure of technology. It is a failure of will. We already possess the tools to track every dollar in real time. Modern financial systems routinely audit, log, and reconcile transactions at a scale far beyond government budgets. Yet public funds remain fragmented across agencies, obscured by aggregated reporting, delayed disclosures, and accounting standards that prevent meaningful oversight by the public. Consider this: •The federal government routinely issues financial statements that are unauditable in full, with major departments unable to account for assets, expenditures, or internal transfers. •Oversight bodies exist, yet their findings are often delayed, summarized, or ignored—long after decisions are made and consequences felt. •Citizens are shown totals and headlines, not ledgers and receipts. Transparency delayed is accountability denied. Glass Governance proposes a simple, enforceable principle: Every elected office, agency, and major program must be attached to a public, continuously updated ledger—accessible, searchable, and understandable by any citizen. Each dollar collected. Each dollar allocated. Each dollar spent. With clear attribution. Not reports written after the fact. Not summaries filtered through committees. But visibility by default. Under such a system: •Misuse of funds becomes immediately detectable, not politically debatable. •Waste cannot hide behind complexity. •Conflicts of interest surface on their own. •Public trust is restored not through promises, but through proof. You cannot steal from people who can see you. You cannot mislead a public that can verify. And you cannot remain in office once your actions are laid bare. This is not radical. It is the standard we already demand of corporations, nonprofits, and financial institutions—often under penalty of law. A government that resists this level of transparency is not protecting stability; it is protecting insulation. Glass Governance does not weaken democracy. It completes it. Because a government that truly serves the people should never fear being seen by them.
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DECLARATION OF GRIEVANCES — 2025 A Call to Every American When, in the course of civic life, it becomes necessary for a people to call out abuses long endured, a decent respect for truth requires that they declare the causes which impel them to act. We, the People of the United States—regardless of party, ideology, or fatigue with politics—submit this Declaration to record the injuries and usurpations which have reduced representation, weakened liberty, and burdened the working citizen. These grievances are not matters of opinion; they are matters of consequence. ⸻ I. On Division as a Tool of Power Grievance: Our institutions profit from division. Effect: Media outlets reap record profits during conflict, while politicians exploit discord to avoid accountability. A divided people cannot organize, cannot audit power, and cannot demand reform—thus nothing fundamentally changes. ⸻ II. On the Absence of Accountability Grievance: Government failures carry no consequence for those who cause them. Effect: While businesses collapse under mismanagement, career politicians drive nearly $38 trillion in debt, vote on their own compensation and benefits, and face no penalty for failure. The cost is passed to the public through inflation and taxes. ⸻ III. On the Loss of Representation Grievance: The People are not meaningfully represented. Effect: Healthcare costs rival mortgages; families delay care or incur debt. Inflation is dismissed as “complex” while unchecked spending and money creation quietly erode purchasing power. Those who cause inflation are insulated from its harm; the people are not. ⸻ IV. On Excessive and Endless Taxation Grievance: Taxation has exceeded its constitutional purpose. Effect: Americans work a third—or more—of their lives to pay layered taxes, many hidden in prices. Taxes introduced for specific programs never end, surpluses are never refunded, and balances are never shown. Property taxes surge (e.g., 50% increases in five years), forcing families to relocate simply to survive. ⸻ V. On Unapproved Spending and NGO Governance Grievance: Public funds are diverted without consent or transparency. Effect: Billions—and sometimes trillions—are funneled to NGOs acting as extensions of government power, absent voter approval, audits, or measurable results. If resources are so abundant, why can families not afford food, housing, healthcare, or energy? ⸻ VI. On Fiscal Opacity and Currency Debasement Grievance: The government refuses to show its books. Effect: Long-promised audits go unanswered; spending expands regardless of outcomes. Unrestrained money creation dilutes every dollar held by the People. This is not theory—it is math. Trust erodes, prices rise, and the burden falls on working Americans. ⸻ VII. On Lobbyist Control of Markets Grievance: Political donations distort markets and policy. Effect: Artificial barriers protect profits, inflate healthcare and consumer costs, and suppress competition. When donors shape policy, the People pay more for less. ⸻ VIII. On Media Deception Grievance: A deceptive press undermines a free society. Effect: Media knowingly misleads for profit or power, public trust collapses. Accountability is not censorship; it is a safeguard. Truth is not partisan. ⸻ Therefore, We Demand 1.Full Financial Transparency — Public budgets, balances, audits, and outcomes. A public ledger. 2.Term Limits — No profession rewards failure; neither should governance. 3.An End to Lobbyist Control — Restore competition and lower costs. 4.Election Integrity — Secure, verifiable voting that restores trust. 5.Tax Reform for Freedom — •Eliminate income tax for families under $300,000 •Eliminate taxes on retirement, and disability income. Property tax. •End income tax as a permanent mechanism of control 6.Media Accountability — transparency or consequences for deliberate deception. April 4, 2026 11:00 We assemble at state capitals and city halls. X-squirrelvalues
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If everyone shows up. We WILL design our country to be better for the middle class.
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Complete reform ideology is here in this link. We ALL need to show up. x.com/squirrelvalues/status/…

Declaration of Grievances Reform 2026 Phases located in this link. forum.policiesforpeople.com/…
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Look at where your hard earned dollars are going! April 4, 11:00 2026 is the deadline.
Find out how much of your tax money is spent on other countries and fraud. IE Israel and Ukraine. Enough is enough! April 4, 11:00 2026 is the deadline for reform. Spoiler: at least 40%! youfundthis.com/tax-calculat…
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Find out how much of your tax money is spent on other countries and fraud. IE Israel and Ukraine. Enough is enough! April 4, 11:00 2026 is the deadline for reform. Spoiler: at least 40%! youfundthis.com/tax-calculat…
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