Brian Harrison criticizes Texas’s failure to reduce property taxes

Brian Harrison criticizes Texas’s failure to reduce property taxes
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Brian Harrison, a notable figure on social media, recently shared a series of tweets addressing issues related to property taxes and governance in Texas. His posts have sparked discussions among his followers regarding the state’s fiscal policies.

On June 1, 2025, at 13:16 UTC, Harrison posted a tweet indicating that the details he was about to share would provoke anger among readers. He included a link for further information. “Details (will make you angry): https://t.co/wI53XhReUg”

Later that day, at 14:40 UTC, Harrison expressed dissatisfaction with the failure to reduce property taxes in Texas. He stated, “We had one job. Slash property taxes. We failed. Texans deserve better.” This tweet highlights his frustration with the current state of tax policy and governance.

At 14:50 UTC on the same day, Harrison shared another post containing two links without additional commentary or context. “https://t.co/A4Axju1jun https://t.co/4iSTBlKZMt”



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