There Will Be a Go-Go Concert and Protest in Front of Postmaster General Louis DeJoy’s House

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:People making a ruckus is somehow threatening? Sorry the District is a political town and people have a right to express their political opinions as long as no one is injured and no property is destroyed. I think those objecting to calling out politicos at their homes probably object to the message and messengers and not so much the tactics.


Hmmm, it's funny how in so many cities where this is tolerated the Mayor has a 'perimeter'.
Anonymous
Our favorite postmaster general also indirectly claimed the Dc Homestead exemption even though he didn’t live in Dc a full year

https://www.wusa9.com/amp/article/news/local/dc/dc-penalizes-postmaster-dejoy-and-for-undepayment-of-property-taxes/65-678571d9-a5e6-449b-b77b-113aee35c9f1

POSTMASTER DEJOY AND WIFE PAY DC FOR SEVERAL YEARS OF UNDERPAYING DC PROPERTY TAXES
Postmaster Louis DeJoy and his wife, US Ambassador to Canada Aldana Wos, admit “error” in claiming DC property tax exemption for nine years.

The DC Office of Tax and Revenue found current Postmaster General Louis DeJoy and his wife, Ambassador Aldana Wos, underpaid several years of property taxes after they inaccurately claimed a Homestead Tax deduction since 2012 for their Connecticut Avenue condominium in Northwest DC.

Postmaster DeJoy and Ambassador Wos maintain their primary residence in Greensboro, North Carolina, according to a family spokesperson. In order for DC residents to get a Homestead Tax Exemption, they must live at their DC address full-time, or at least 183 days per year
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