The image above is the ‘splash screen’ for software used by some towns to track assessments of real property, so that the property can be taxed — or more accurately, ransomed back to its ‘owners’ each year.
I apologize for the blurriness of the image, but it just appears for 1-2 seconds when the software first opens, then disappears. So it’s hard to get a good screen capture.
It pretty much speaks for itself, doesn’t it?
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View all postsIan Underwood is the author of the Bare Minimum Books series (BareMinimumBooks.com). He has been a planetary scientist and artificial intelligence researcher for NASA, the director of the renowned Ask Dr. Math service, co-founder of Bardo Farm and Shaolin Rifleworks, and a popular speaker at liberty-related events. He lives in Croydon, New Hampshire.