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  1. bintananth

    United States Why are "squatter's rights" a thing?

    I actually know someone who is part Basque. Her surname is Inchauste. If you have that surname you are tracebly related to her by blood or marriage. It's that unusual.
  2. bintananth

    United States Why are "squatter's rights" a thing?

    The libertarians already won. The question is the marginal tax rate on rich people -- and how to enforce it -- which those in the middle class are opposed to but will never be subjected to. Sweetie, if you aren't making at least $275/hr you aren't in the highest tax bracket.
  3. bintananth

    United States Why are "squatter's rights" a thing?

    The commies didn't win. As the local leftie socialist I want things to be the 50s ideal: your wife gets to stay at home while you work and the kids go to school. That wasn't really possible in the '50s for Americans who weren't like my great-grandparents. They could afford to send all three of...
  4. bintananth

    United States Why are "squatter's rights" a thing?

    Don't pretend that any power-that-is won't abuse their power to supress those who oppose and/or disagree with them. My great-great-great grandparents left Japan in the 1850s because "being Catholic" was illegal.
  5. bintananth

    United States Why are "squatter's rights" a thing?

    West Africa != Sub-Saharan Africa and Neanderthals went extinct around when that article says the interbreeding occured.
  6. bintananth

    United States Why are "squatter's rights" a thing?

    Another fun fact: If you aren't 100% sub-Saharan African you are part Homo neanderthalensis. Typically 1-4%. Only someone 100% sub-Saharan African is 100% Homo sapiens sapiens.
  7. bintananth

    United States Why are "squatter's rights" a thing?

    Personal property taxes? Those exist and are "fun". "You own a riding lawn mower? The taxman will be sending you a bill."
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