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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Her mom was piss broke “scrubbing toilets” to make ends meet — but just admitted to media she moved to Florida to avoid paying $10,000 per year in New York property taxes. EVERYTHING about this gal is a lie.[/quote] Oh, yeah, her mom is rolling in dough! She bought a dinky little 890 square foot house for 89k in the crappy town of Eustis, FL, which shows up on several lists as one of the worst places to live in Florida. That's all she could afford. Swimming in money my ass. Man, idiocy abounds with these AOC haters.[/quote] You and I are reading different lists. I've seen many positive reviews about how Eustis is safe and quiet. She doesn't need a huge place. She's a family of one.[/quote] Regarding "reading lists" the PP attacking AOC quite obviously DID NOT read the original Daily Mail interview with her mom being cited by the various conservative outlets where her mom goes into great detail about her struggles to make ends meet, to be carrying on as though AOC had an easy life of privilege. Instead you are just citing little out-of-context sound bites about "SEE SHE FLED HIGH TAXES THAT HER CRAZY SOCIALIST DAUGHTER WANTS"[/quote] Didnt she grow up in Westchester, CT? That's the "almost" Greenwich, pretty nice! I had a friend who grew up "poor" in Greenwich, and it was super nice. The public schools compare to a DC big 3, the public facilities are stellar , lots of college options, beyond safe, culture, greatest city in the US a short train ride away... there are lots of ways of "being" poor. I would say that was a good one.[/quote]
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