What Texans Could Do With $8,000–$20,000 Back in Their Pocket
- Freddie America
- 5 days ago
- 2 min read
Texas families are paying $8,000 to $20,000 every year in property taxes — sometimes more.
In places like Highland Park and University Park, many families pay $25,000–$35,000 or higher.
At a statewide level, Texans lose over $70 BILLION each year in property taxes.
Let me ask a simple question:
What would YOU do with an extra $8,000–$20,000 a year?
• Pay off your home faster
• Take your family on a vacation
• Invest in your future
• Buy a safer car
• Pay medical bills
• Save for your children
• Build a small business
• Live with LESS stress and MORE freedom
That is what real freedom looks like —
freedom to breathe, to live, to enjoy your life.
But Texans don’t get that freedom today.
Instead, families live under the weight of one of the highest property tax burdens in the United States.
And for what?
Broken schools.
Broken grids.
Broken healthcare.
Broken mental health support.
Broken justice.
Broken promises.
The problem isn’t Texans.
The problem isn’t money.
The problem is leadership.
Texas already has:
• The 7th largest economy in the world
• Billions in yearly surplus
• Enough tax revenue to fund everything
• A Constitution that outlines school funding
• A people willing to work hard
The problem is that our money is taken…
and then wasted.
But imagine a Texas where:
• Property taxes are eliminated constitutionally
• Texans keep their money
• The grid is powered by SMRs
• Hospitals are funded
• The homeless receive treatment
• Mental health centers are built
• Seniors remain in their homes
• Schools are modernized
• Families thrive
That is the Texas I see.
That is the Texas you deserve.
That is the Texas we can build — together.
— Freddie America
What Texans Like You Could Do With $8,000–$20,000 Back in Their Pocket?
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