Hoodwinked- The Illegal Taxation of Private American Homes
An Original Jurisdiction Case- Challenging Home Taxation
We the People v. the State Governors
Bringing suit under the "original jurisdiction" rule of the U.S. Constitution which solely permits the United
States Supreme Court to rule upon any case involving We the People v. the States. The Hoodwinked suit seeks
to uphold We the People's natural and constitutional right to free and clear property ownership, currently
denied by state governors. The court is asked to decide: If local municipalities have tax origination authority,
and if government at any level has the authority to levy assessed-value private property taxes.
If, when considering the limitations asserted upon states via the 1868, 14th Amendment, can state
governments nevertheless assume property tax and property taking powers not permitted at the federal level.
Ultimately, can Americans own property absolutely, "free and clear", or only conditionally, so long as they pay
perpetual property taxes and obey the commercial code dictates now imposed upon private homes.
The author seeks a legal firm to craft these for presentation to the highest court.