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By Vincent Cordova · August 27, 2025
For too long, Americans have been told they “own” their homes, their land, and their freedom, while the truth has been far more complicated. Every year, families across the country pay property taxes to local governments, knowing in their hearts that if they miss a payment, they risk losing everything. Property tax is nothing less than perpetual rent paid to the government — a system that keeps ownership forever out of reach. The same is true on the national level, where debt in fiat currency is used as a chain of bondage, designed to keep people in fear, scarcity, and dependence. It is time to break free from this economic servitude.
Property taxes are more than a bill — they are a declaration that the government, not the people, is the ultimate landlord. A family can work hard, save their money, and pay off their mortgage, yet they will never truly own their home so long as property taxes exist. This reality reveals the core injustice: Americans are not freeholders, they are tenants of the state. Even worse, this system creates generational insecurity. Seniors on fixed incomes lose homes they worked their whole lives to pay for. Families struggling with medical bills or job loss fall behind and watch the county seize their land. A right as sacred as property ownership should never be contingent on perpetual payment to government.
At the same time, the national government has created another mechanism of control: artificial debt. Every dollar of “debt” held by the United States is denominated in fiat currency — money that the government itself creates at will. This is the great illusion of bondage. We are told that America “owes” trillions, that services must be cut, and that austerity is necessary to service this debt. But in reality, we owe no one in Monopoly money. Debt in the currency we ourselves issue is not an obligation but a political tool used to keep people obedient and afraid of scarcity. It is time to expose this illusion and return money creation to the people.
The solution is as straightforward as it is transformative: replace property taxation with sovereign allocations. Instead of extracting endless rent from citizens, the U.S. Treasury would issue debt-free currency directly to states and municipalities to fund schools, fire protection, healthcare, and infrastructure. No more counties seizing homes. No more seniors losing everything. No more families forced into generational poverty by a bill that never ends. Public services should be supported by sovereign allocation — money issued as a public utility, not as a profit-making scheme.
But change cannot stop there. To truly restore the balance between people and government, all levels of government must operate as nonprofit institutions. For decades, local and federal agencies have relied not just on taxes but on fees, fines, and hidden costs to sustain themselves. From vehicle registration to business licensing to simple requests for documents, people are forced to pay tolls just to interact with their government. This is not service — it is exploitation. Under sovereign allocation, all fees associated with governmental interaction would be eliminated. Access to government — to records, to permits, to protections — would be free, as it should be in a society that respects the dignity of its citizens.
Of course, such a transition must be guided carefully. The power to issue sovereign allocations is profound, and it must not be reckless. That is why this vision includes a National Task Force on Sovereign Allocations and Nonprofit Governance. This task force will be made up of citizens, economists, constitutional scholars, nonprofit leaders, and state representatives. Its mission will be to listen to the people, hold public hearings, and design a transition plan that safeguards stability while restoring freedom. The task force ensures that money is issued only in response to genuine public need, with transparency, accountability, and the direct input of the people it serves.
Imagine an America where you and your family own your home free and clear, without fear of losing it to a tax bill. Imagine never paying another government fee just to exercise your rights or access services. Imagine schools, fire departments, hospitals, and infrastructure funded not through extraction but through sovereign allocation — a system where money is created for the people, by the people, without debt. This is not utopia. It is a return to the promise of America: liberty, dignity, and true ownership for all.
The current system — perpetual property taxes, artificial debt, and government profit-taking — is bondage. It was never meant to serve the people, only to control them. But we can end it. We can reclaim the principles of natural rights, of property, and of sovereignty. We can transition to a nonprofit government funded by sovereign allocations, eliminating both the hidden landlord above every home and the false creditor above every citizen.
The question is no longer whether change is needed. It is whether we will choose freedom over bondage, ownership over tenancy, sovereignty over debt. America’s future will not be built on chains of scarcity but on the foundations of liberty. And that begins with a simple, powerful declaration: the people own their land, the people own their labor, and the people own their government.