Understanding Corruption in Oregon

Understanding Corruption in Oregon by Joseph Gall, published by Trafford Publishing in April 2010, explores the pervasive issue of corruption within Oregon’s political framework. This 152-page book delves into the illegal taxation of mobile homes situated in Mobile Home Parks, drawing on the author’s personal experiences and research into relevant laws. Gall examines the failures of the Executive and Judicial Branches to uphold their legal responsibilities, providing a critical analysis of the state’s governance.
Readers will find a thorough investigation into the malfeasance of public officials and the challenges faced when seeking redress for illegal taxation. The book includes ample references to Oregon law, aiming to inform and guide readers in forming their own opinions on the matter. Additionally, it features an appendix of supporting documents that further illuminate the issues discussed. Understanding Corruption in Oregon serves as a resource for those interested in political science, American government, and the complexities of corruption and misconduct at the state level.
Official synopsis Publisher
Corruption dominates the Oregon political landscape. In Understanding Corruption in Oregon, author Joseph Gall addresses the illegal taxation of mobile homes sited in Mobile Home Parks.
Based on personal experience and research of the relevant laws, Gall details how the Executive Branch refuses to comply with applicable law; and, how the Judicial Branch refuses to exercise its mandated responsibilities.
Understanding Corruption in Oregon provides information, with ample references to Oregon law, to analyze the facts and to formulate an opinion. It also gives insight to the Legislative Branch’s efforts to provide a transparently honest government.
Augmented with an appendix of supporting documents, Understanding Corruption in Oregon exposes the malfeasance by many public officers. It also shows why it is monetary suicide to file an appeal before the Tax Court which interprets the law to appease the Department of Revenue.
My first petition for redress of grievances should have resolved the issue of illegal taxation of personal property; but, that didn’t happen. My ignorance of applicable law allowed government deception and misrepresentation to prevail.
The issue was – and still is – the illegal taxation of personal property; specifically, mobile homes that are classified ( in law ) as personal property by HUD and the Oregon Revised Statutes.
Publisher
Topics
FAQ
What is “Understanding Corruption in Oregon” about?
Who is the author of “Understanding Corruption in Oregon”?
When was “Understanding Corruption in Oregon” published?
What is the ISBN for “Understanding Corruption in Oregon”?
What are the book details (language, pages, edition)?
