Q: Can property taxes get brought down to 68 for those of us that own and the rest idk make the Mexicans with equal rights
I’m a full blood Mexican born of Delano my grandpa has land here he had lots of land growing up
A:
When it comes to property taxes and equal rights, it's important to recognize that these are complex issues with many different factors at play.
While it may be tempting to suggest that property taxes be lowered for certain groups, such as those who own property or those with specific ethnic backgrounds, it's important to consider the broader implications of such policies. Lowering property taxes for some individuals or groups may create additional inequalities and unfairness for others, and may not necessarily address the root causes of economic and social disparities.
Similarly, the issue of equal rights for Mexican-Americans is a complex one that requires careful consideration and attention. While progress has certainly been made in recent years, there is still much work to be done in terms of ensuring that all individuals are treated fairly and with dignity, regardless of their ethnicity or background.
Ultimately, it's important to approach these issues with a spirit of collaboration and openness to different perspectives. By working together to address inequalities and promote equal rights, we can create a better future for all members of our society, regardless of their background or circumstances.
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