One little known fact to many "investigative" journalists never actually took any journalism courses during their time at uva, is that no one is required by law to comply with a journalist's demands. Indeed, based on the reputation of the paper in question, one assumes one would be better off Not complying and then suing later. I know, if a reporter from the daily caller asked me anything, I'd laugh in their face and ask them if being a hack paid well enough to put up with that kind of bs assignment. |
So she's no longer living with husband and was in 2016. Is rusiak still loving with Whitely? Their marriage took place in 2014. How can we know for sure? |
| How can DC possibly confine such blatant by residency cheaters? And, really, so what if it takes Time, energy and effort to prove your residency? It takes all of the other DC citizens time energy and effort to earn the money they are paying in taxes to provide education to all of these non-DC children. Parents who have their kids in the public school system receive an enormous benefit by having their children educated for free. The idea that they might, in the seemingly worst case scenario, need to collect a bit of documentation, and even take a portion of a day off work, seems perfectly reasonable in terms of an investment in fraud protection. Do people really think that everyone else should squander their hard earned money paying taxes toward something that is wholly unnecessary, paying for the schooling of non-DC kids, because if they don't feel like getting their documentation in order and it showing up to register with their kid if necessary. Are people really that entitled? |
| What I really wonder though is why their guests were generous enough to give them an 89 dollar fire pit from home depot; but not generous enough to spring for the flatware. Do you think they're still eating with plastic forks? |
So why wouldn't she tell the reporter that she just signed a lease in DC in December, or yesterday? If I knew a reporter was getting ready to publish something awful and untrue about me, I would either cooperate and show them they were wrong or get a lawyer involved if they really pissed me off. Not complain afterwards that it was unfair. |
Are you really this stupid? Is this really what you believe happens, or are you interning at the daily caller for the price of a metro smart card and it's almost happy hour? |
I'm not her. I'm sure she's getting a lawyer. |
| Huh. Looks like Luke rusiak is also for speeding and doesn't think he should have to pay traffic ticket. living in Alexandria may or may not be the point... I didnt read that far. |
Please explain what I stated that is incorrect. I am a DC taxpayer. Do my taxes not go toward the DC public schools? Is it the right of the DC school system to decide to spend my tax dollars educating non-DC students? Is there any reasonable circumstance that would prohibit someone from providing proof of residence after using minimal to moderate diligence? Please, tell me what I said that was incorrect? |
And what would be her claim? That someone violated her right of privacy to commit fraud?
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Your first neighbor is breaking the law. You don't get VA plates to drive for uber. He has a friend in VA and is cheating for cheaper insurance. To operate uber in VA you keep your DC plate and pay a VA tax for that yellow and black sticker that goes on your rear window. |
If you find out, please post I for one will find her and start snapping her pics and anyone she's with. I will then post it all over social media. After all, according to some posters that's cool and acceptable. |
A few things. First off, you're no DC taxpayer. And I won't believe you are... unless you prove it. Everything I've found in the fifteen minutes I've spent investigating you indicates you live in Alexandria, VA. Which is not DC. Also, not a big shock, because I can't see someone with as many rage issues as your Twitter feed suggests against the lazy government employees living among them. I thought the part where you said this was the longest you had ever researched anything to be especially funny. To work this hard on an article and get so many facts so vaguely ill-defined and not all that factual! I wouldn't put it in with your clips. Parents with children in public school are "not receiving an enormous benefit." They are getting something their taxes pay for. I am entirely against residency fraud. I don't mind the current system at all. And I, unlike you, am a real DC taxpayer, with children who go to a DC school. In DC. In a car. With DC plates. But you're witch hunting, and not doing a very good job of it. Furthermore, I'm pretty sure you've been trolling these boards for a while now, using that and asking people on Twitter , where you should get your facts. It is all laughable, except for the part where you may have actually screwed with someone else's life because you "think" they are a "criminal." |
First world problems. Meanwhile back at the ranch these same brown children are simply showing up to school to get an education and be an asset in the world. But never mind all of that.
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Two thoughts:
1. All the woman discussed in today's article needs to do is email some proof of DC residency to the Daily Caller, and I'm sure she'll get a very satisfying retraction. 2. I'm betting there are some other residency fraud cheats at DCPS who are getting kind of nervous right now about the rest of the articles in the series! |