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The False Hope: Why Giving Away Taxpayer Money Will Never Win in Texas
There is a growing belief among some politicians that promising taxpayer-funded giveaways is the fastest way to win an election. The idea is simple: give away money, expand programs, and voters will reward you. In Texas, that belief is false hope. Texans understand a fundamental truth — there is no such thing as free government money. Every dollar government hands out first comes from taxpayers: homeowners, workers, families, and small businesses already under pressure from r
Freddie America
2 days ago2 min read
Yes — Property Taxes Can Be Eliminated — Here’s the Step‑by‑Step
This is not an overnight switch. It’s a responsible process that lowers the burden every year while keeping essential services funded. Step 1: Accountability First (Stop Automatic Increases) Local governments should not be able to raise property taxes on autopilot. No property tax increase without voter approval Default growth rate = 0% unless the public explicitly approves more Step 2: Control Spending (Discipline Before Relief) Texas families and small businesses live withi
Freddie America
5 days ago2 min read
Ending Property Taxes in Texas: From Kitchen‑Table Pain to Real Solutions
I Didn’t Come to This Issue Through Politics — I Came to It Through People I didn’t wake up one day and decide to run for office because of ambition. I was pulled into this fight. As a working man and small business owner, I spend my days driving across Fairview, Nevada, Wylie, Murphy, St. Paul, Lucas, Parker, Lowry Crossing, Allen, and surrounding communities doing service calls. I’m in kitchens, garages, small businesses, and living rooms — not conference rooms. And everywh
Freddie America
5 days ago3 min read
I’m not running because of me. I’m running because of you.
Because everywhere I go — on job sites, in homes, in small businesses — people tell me the same thing. They tell me their pain. Their frustration. Their fear for the future. And at some point, you stop listening… and you realize you’re being called to act. When people ask me who I am, I tell them this: I’m just a working man. A small business owner who goes to work every day. I do service calls all across Fairview and the surrounding towns — Nevada, Wylie, Murphy, St. Paul, L
Freddie America
5 days ago1 min read
Three-Way Races Aren’t a Problem — They’re a Signal
Across Texas, we’re seeing more three-way races than usual. Some people see that and assume division or instability. I see something very different. I see voters paying attention. Three-way races don’t happen when people are asleep. They happen when citizens are engaged, asking questions, and looking closely at who is actually representing them. That’s not a warning sign — it’s a signal. What Voters Are Really Saying At every level of government, Texans are asking the same ba
Freddie America
Jan 22 min read
Why Low Voter Turnout Is a Warning Sign — Not Apathy
Low voter turnout isn’t because people don’t care. It’s because too many people feel powerless. Across this country, Americans are told every day that fraud has been exposed, misconduct uncovered, and corruption revealed. We see hearings. We see reports. We see headlines. We see millions — even billions — of dollars discussed. But here’s what people don’t see: Accountability. No one goes to jail. No one is personally responsible. No one feels consequences. So people start ask
Freddie America
Dec 30, 20252 min read
The Real Root Cause of Texas’ Property Tax Problem
Texans are being told the same thing every year: we need more money. But the truth is simpler — and more uncomfortable. Texas does not have a revenue problem. Texas has a spending discipline problem. How the System Breaks Down The problem doesn’t start with your local appraisal notice. It starts at the top. The Legislature writes broad tax and spending laws. The Governor signs them into effect. When spending grows faster than discipline, the State begins to rely on surpluses
Freddie America
Dec 22, 20252 min read
A Strong Party Honors the Primary
Today I had the opportunity to meet Candi Noble and Forrester. Both were gracious, respectful, and took the time to shake my hand and wish me a happy holiday — and I gladly wished them the same. Moments like that are why I believe the Republican Party is strong today. We are a party that welcomes different ideas, honors the primary process, and allows conservatives to decide — openly and honestly — who they believe should lead. That unity, even in disagreement, is a strength.
Freddie America
Dec 18, 20251 min read
A Strong Republican Party Honors the Primary — and That’s a Victory for Texas
Tonight, I was reminded why the Republican Party is strong. Not because we all agree — but because we don’t. I saw Republicans with different opinions, different priorities, and different ideas standing together and honoring the primary election process. That matters. A party that allows open debate, welcomes disagreement, and respects the will of voters is a party built to last. Primary elections are not a weakness. They are a strength. They are where ideas are tested, where
Freddie America
Dec 18, 20251 min read
I’m Not Behind Anymore
For a long time, I thought I was behind. Behind the technology. Behind the system. Behind the people with access, teams, and resources. I wasn’t behind — I was just blocked. Today, I realized something simple but powerful: I can write my blogs from my phone. I don’t have to rush home. I don’t have to wait. When a thought comes, I can put it where it belongs — into a permanent record, not just a disappearing post. For years, I shared my thoughts on social media because I didn’
Freddie America
Dec 12, 20252 min read
A Constitutional Question Before the Court
Today, I filed a legal action asking a simple — but fundamental — constitutional question. This filing is not about targeting any candidate, officeholder, or individual. That was never my intention, and it still isn’t. My only goal is to find the truth and place an important question before the court, where it belongs. The question is this: Can property owners be lawfully forced to carry the burden of school funding through property taxes when the legislative branch fails to
Freddie America
Dec 12, 20252 min read
The Problem With “Ghost Values” in Texas
Texas homeowners are being taxed on values that don’t exist. Appraisal districts are creating “market values” with no real market data, no willing buyer, and no actual sale — then using those numbers to justify higher taxes year after year. That isn’t appraisal. That’s fabrication. When government assigns imaginary values and then punishes citizens for not being able to pay them, that’s not just unfair — it’s unconstitutional. I challenged this practice because Texans should
Freddie America
Dec 12, 20251 min read
Election Year Echo: Suddenly Everyone Is Talking Affordability
Look at your screenshots. Look at the news cycle. Look at the sudden urgency from politicians who stayed quiet for years. Everyone is repeating the message now: “We must make Texas affordable again.” But I said this long before it was politically safe: “Let’s make Texas a place we can afford to live.” I’ve spent months explaining Articles 7 and 8. I’ve exposed the unconstitutional tax structure. I’ve filed lawsuits — not hashtags — to force accountability. And now
Freddie America
Dec 11, 20253 min read
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