Brian Massie, A Watchman on the Wall
Let’s start with legendary investor Warren Buffett’s warning to seniors.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis’s understanding of the problem of property rights.
Here is Ohio’s legislators answer to the problem of the ever-increasing property taxes. No property tax relief, but they will increase the net worth of the owner of the Browns. Absolutely, no thought of reducing the size of government.
Here is the Senator Jerry Cirino (D-18) speaking to the heads of the various taxing authorities at Commissioner Beverage’s and Commissioner Regovich’s meeting held at the Willoughby Hills Community Center on October 27th. Please check the difference in attitude and collective, socialist mentality of Jerry Cirino compared to Florida Governor Ron DeSantis.
Our Senator Cirino swore an oath to defend the Ohio Constitution:
Effective: September 1, 1851
All men are, by nature, free and independent, and have certain inalienable rights, among which are those of enjoying and defending life and liberty, acquiring, possessing, and protecting property, and seeking and obtaining happiness and safety.
Senator Cirino, you swore an oath to protect the property of all Ohio citizens. WE THE PEOPLE are calling you out for violating that oath, and declaring war against the citizens of this great State. You have total disregard for seniors by saying that if seniors cannot afford their property, they should sell their home and move into an apartment. That is cold and cruel!
We the people will not back down, we are not afraid of you or your threats. Judgement day will come for you and all the Senators at the November 2026 elections.
Property ownership is the basis of our freedom and liberty! It allows families to get out of poverty by transferring wealth to the next generation. We the people of Ohio want freedom and liberty for our generation and future generations. We will no longer be renters from the government.
The two top priorities of any politician is to protect themselves and get re-elected.



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