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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Honestly, I do believe there is residency fraud. However, I believe this reporter out right lied in this article. How many people would stop and share their family situations with a stranger? Would any of you? And he states that he pulled tax records among other things to determine their lack of residency. Who gave them the names to pull? How many people would share their names with a stranger standing on the street asking questions. [/quote] You don't need a name if you have an address. [/quote] +1 They followed these people to their home. Once you have the address, you can pull all sorts of property and tax records from the District and MD county websites. Then once you have a name, you can cross-reference it with property in the District. They can also then look up marriage and divorce records to establish the household make-up. My guess is that these parents didn't willingly volunteer information. More likely is that they were ambushed by these reporters with rhetorical questions - "Why do you live in MD and send your child to school in DC? Are you paying tuition to DCPS? Can you confirm that you are Joe Smith that works at the Department of Labor?" - that the reporters already knew the answers to. Using public records, you can easily figure out with 95% certainty if someone is a cheater. If these parents work for the government, they're even dumber - all their salary info is public record.[/quote] So why doesn't OSSE do this level of investigation?[/quote] The Chancellor does't give them the resources. There's a lot of solidly middle class and UMC families that would get caught up in the investigations. These people are fellow church goers and relatives of DC pols, business folks, and bureaucrats. And there is certainly a very strong element that folks who left the District but grew up here still have "rights" to their old block and former schools. Lots of messy inter-personal relationships that just make it easier to ignore the problem. Plus, DCPS is primarily spending Federal government money. The more kids in the system, the more DCPS pulls from Congress. They have every incentive to keep headcount high. Finally, I think there is a feeling that kids in PG County are getting shafted by the MD state government. District pols feel the need to protect those kids and families by offering them District resources.[/quote] Good Lord, you just pulled all of this crap out of your ass. First, The middle class families, and definitely the UMC families in PG send their kids to parochial and private schools. They have the money and wouldn't waste their time in DCPS, as they deem it inferior. The MC seek out tuition assistance, and the UMC simply write a check. Second, DC is spending DC dollars. DC send more to the Feds than they receive back. Third, where are you getting your data that MD is shafting PG Cty. More what in the world would make you think DC pols care?[/quote] If anyone is shafting PG, it's the sorry politicians that the PG voters have elected. Remember County Executive Jack Johnson and his wife, who was also drawing a PG government salary (on top of a DC salary) and stuffed bribe cash in her bra when the FBI showed up? The same county that spent thousands on a "Gorgeous Prince George's" campaign when it should have put money into schools and services? One of the most notoriously corrupt, pay to play jurisdictions in the US. The present county executive has done some things to clean PG it, but it's still a cesspool. To the extent that voters want to blame anyone, they should blame themselves for electing clowns like Johnson and Wayne Curry before him -- much like DC used to be seduced by pols like Marion B.arry. And in any event, who made the taxpayers of DC the guardians of PG school children? PG at least has a state government and a broader tax base to fall back on.[/quote]
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