Josh Schriver discusses tax policy and sovereignty in recent social media posts

Josh Schriver discusses tax policy and sovereignty in recent social media posts
State Rep. Josh Schriver — Michigan House Republicans
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Representative Josh Schriver has recently taken to social media to express his views on a range of issues concerning taxation, religion, and national sovereignty. Through his tweets, Schriver raises questions and shares opinions that reflect his perspectives on these subjects.

On July 2, 2025, Schriver posed a question regarding taxation policy: “What’s a good starting point for the Michigan State Remittance Tax on money sent to foreign countries by Non-Americans in Michigan?” This inquiry suggests an interest in exploring tax regulations related to remittances from non-American residents within Michigan.

Later that day, he tweeted about faith, stating simply: “Jesus Christ is our future.” The brevity of this message leaves room for interpretation but underscores the importance of religious belief in Schriver’s worldview.

On July 3, 2025, following the passage of what he refers to as the “Big Beautiful Bill,” Schriver emphasized the theme of national sovereignty. He wrote: “As the Big Beautiful Bill just passed, two words come to mind: AMERICAN SOVEREIGNTY For the survival of the Americans, we must fortify our border, enforce our laws, and restore order across our land.” He further reinforced his point by quoting Pat Buchanan: “A nation that cannot control its borders is not a nation.” This statement highlights his stance on immigration and border security.

Additional information reveals that Representative Josh Schriver serves in Michigan’s House District 66. His public communications often focus on themes related to American governance and values.



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