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The proposal by Henry George for a Single Tax on land values has been opposed by landowners for the past century and this should not be a surprise. The appeal for acceptance of good ethics being applied in our national tax regime is (naturally) contrary to the greed that most landowners feel and apply to the speculation that landownership offers and provides. However, what we (as Georgists) need is a similar policy, which is an alternative to that of causing this kind of offense and opposition that LVT creates. My poem below, (based on "Seeing the Georgist Cat" concept), provides a fitting alternative.

A MORE STEALTHY GEORGIST CAT

The Georgist cat is small and lean

And often doesn’t get to be seen.

It hides in the branches of an economic’s-tree

So it takes a long while for you or for me,

To appreciate its cute and original form

That the landlords are so ready to scorn.

The economic’s-tree has many fine branches

(On which we contend, there are no free-lunches).

Whilst the land-owning rich in the city all claim

As bloated capitalists, that they’re not to blame

For the gap that lays ‘twixt the poor and the wealthy,

But oppose any tax to make our nation healthy.

Have you heard the tale of a committee, that

Thought to bell and get warning of a fat cat?

But could not find a soul to apply this device,

Because typically all were a council of mice!

Our Georgist cat has a bell ready-fitted,

(Which makes this analogy more to be pitted).

This warning sound makes our ideals unwanted,

For a new tax is how politicians get doubted.

So the Georgist cat fails to catch any mice

That pose as landlords, along with their vice.

But how shall we silence the bell’s warning sound

And quieten the news that our pussy’s around?

Our Georgist feline is in serious error,

‘Cause its bell draws attention not only to whether

Valuable sites can be ethically shared,

But also the rent from a site is declared

As the means to replace other kinds of taxation,

Which obviously causes the landlords vexation.

In the economic’s tree many other beasts lurk

But are missed, after learning of Henry G’s quirk

Through the cat-finder’s recently brilliant discovery.

This writer seeks a new means for recovery

From our politi-unacceptable claim,

And stealthily project LVT once again.

If we would but examine some more of the tree

Alternatives are waiting there for us to see.

Among them is hiding a far better way

For an equivalent LVT effect, to stay

In essence, without causing such evil offences

To the landlords and their partitioning fences.

When a property-owner decides to sell--quick

The gov’ment buys its land, and not the public!

Its occupant then leases it for a similar fee

To the One-Tax of Henry George’s decree.

Any buildings on-site should be sold as previously

But without the land, on which the price grievously

Had risen, with huge speculation in its advance

That stopped entrepreneurs from having a chance.

The cost of this land must be raised through new bonds

Which the government sells and the public responds,

‘Though their interest-rate’s a bit lower than rent,

Their returns are more stable than the average tenant!

This process will take many years to complete--

So its financial support is no great money feat.

After the lease-fees begin to collect,

Gov’ments can tax less, and firmly expect

To pursue this policy without change, until

All the lease-fees are site-rents in the Gov’ment’s till.

With the land properly shared, the government sees

That site development stays with the current leasees.

Other taxes that cause so much trouble and hate

Are scrapped, with great pleasure to all in the state,

Except for some bankers and the tax collectors

Whose actions no longer apply in these sectors.

Land-rights will be shared through this simple device,

By a fast-growing country that takes our advice.

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Thanks for highlighting Mitch's work, raising the issue of transcending partisanship (I prefer the idea of post-partisan) and dealing it to land rights. I became "friends" with Mitch through our writing days after the wonderful post partisan, Rage Against the War Machine Rally only to discover that we were in the same room at the after party at the Tabard Inn with many common friends but did not meet in person. Wish we had but good to connect afterwards. Glad to know he is your friend. Here is my Substack about the rally - https://coronawise.substack.com/p/signs-of-political-evolution

and my posting of your letter to King Charles https://coronawise.substack.com/p/open-letter-to-king-charles. Thanks for teaching us about land rights.

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May 21, 2023Liked by Alanna Hartzok

Transcending partisanship is an idea whose time has come! Yes, it is so important to spread the word as widely as possible that the Georgist solutions can address the heart of that problem. The endless use of the dialectic has so many good people trapped in their own reality tunnels that the “Truth is in the eye of the beholder" is only a pawn in the hands of Imperialists willing to do anything to hold onto their power. Our conscious creativity offers endless potentialities to discover new solutions to old problems that will change at a moments notice when a better idea comes along! With that thought in mind its time for the Georgist to take center stage FINALLY!

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