BUY ALL GOVERNMENT ASSETS.
BLUE BOOK OBO.
Please send in your bids/offers for any government property
that you would like to own or would like to see privatized (liberated).
Socialism is collapsing, and the world-wide trend of ending government property
is growing. Make offers on city, county, state, or federal buildings,
schools, roads, land, reefs, lakes, rivers, gulf and ocean areas, or property
of any kind that you desire. Please include an explanation of why you
would like to purchase or liberate the government property specified. For
some ideas/examples see the following: http://members.ij.net/rex/schools.html (schools); http://members.ij.net/rex/ecotags.html (lakes, rivers, oceans, gulfs, waterways, lands).
Http://rexcurry.net
originated the sale of quit claim deeds to government property. At the time,
the sales were handled as an auction (as a fund raiser for the local libertarian
group) of quit claim deeds to government buildings, including government
colleges and universities (even individual college buildings). Bidders
made offers on the government buildings they would most like to buy or own.
Each quit claim deed was signed by the Libertarian Party officers as a public
display of the Libertarian Party "successfully" privatizing its interest
in government property. Here is a photo of one of the unexecuted deeds http://members.ij.net/rex/quitclaimdeed.jpg
Each deed was framed to serve as a wall hanging and
conversation piece. The event provided great opportunities for buyers,
sellers, and everyone to ridicule the relevant bureaucracies and the government
buildings at issue in each deed at the event. At the time, there didn't appear
to be any reason why quit claims deeds could not be sold repeatedly either
in auction or for a marked price (e.g. over the internet, ebay, or as a novelty
product). It was a way for libertarians to say "The government says this
is 'public property' that I own and benefit from, and that is the government's
excuse to tax and regulate me. Therefore, if that is the case, then I hereby
sell whatever ownership interest I have, with the hope of severing the government
from my life."
When individuals and families face a financial crisis
they take steps to live within their means by eliminating items like cable
television service, cell phones, or restaurant dining, or even by selling
real and personal property that they own. The National, state, county
and local governments should apply kitchen-table economics to their own financial
woes by selling property and assets.