Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A supervisor at the Maryland Department of Assessments and Taxation has confirmed that the property tax account for County Council candidate Natali Fani-Gonzalez and her husband, Angel Gonzalez, is under review for illegal receipt of 100% tax exemption following a greatly exaggerated military disability claim.
https://parentscoalitionmc.blogspot.com/2022/10/pcmc-exclusive-county-council-candidate.html?m=1
The person who wrote this understands very little about VA disability. A veteran can be 100% without being "so disabled that he or she requires round-the-clock care to stay alive." In addition, a veteran can have a 100% rating and still be able to ride a bicycle - ratings include psychological disabilities, brain injuries, and many other things that might not prevent physical activity even with a 100% rating. There can also be a combined 100% rating from multiple disabilities. The excerpts from the court decision don't include his overall rating and therefore may not be relevant.
This sounds potentially bad, but it's hard to trust anything this article says.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A supervisor at the Maryland Department of Assessments and Taxation has confirmed that the property tax account for County Council candidate Natali Fani-Gonzalez and her husband, Angel Gonzalez, is under review for illegal receipt of 100% tax exemption following a greatly exaggerated military disability claim.
https://parentscoalitionmc.blogspot.com/2022/10/pcmc-exclusive-county-council-candidate.html?m=1
The person who wrote this understands very little about VA disability. A veteran can be 100% without being "so disabled that he or she requires round-the-clock care to stay alive." In addition, a veteran can have a 100% rating and still be able to ride a bicycle - ratings include psychological disabilities, brain injuries, and many other things that might not prevent physical activity even with a 100% rating. There can also be a combined 100% rating from multiple disabilities. The excerpts from the court decision don't include his overall rating and therefore may not be relevant.
This sounds potentially bad, but it's hard to trust anything this article says.
Sorry but you’re just making a lot of assumptions and gross misrepresentations.
A 100% rating is a severe disability. To qualify a TBI or psychological/psychiatric disability as 100% requires prior hospitalization and a pretty serious diagnosis that would prevent someone from ever being considered a productive worker.
I also never said that 100% isn't severe. You can also have a 100% psych disability without a prior hospitalization, although the symptoms for a 100% rating are very severe. What "gross misrepresentation" did I make? The article had many things that are incorrect that I pointed out. There are some people with 100% ratings who can ride a bike. Many other couldn't.
As a Vet you are not going to get a 100% psychological disability without the level of severity that necessitates hospitalization. Maybe you were unlucky not to get inpatient treatment.
But back to the topic at hand, the candidate can clear all of this up with some transparency and disclosure. Why won’t she?
Yeah, you are right that this could easily be cleared up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A supervisor at the Maryland Department of Assessments and Taxation has confirmed that the property tax account for County Council candidate Natali Fani-Gonzalez and her husband, Angel Gonzalez, is under review for illegal receipt of 100% tax exemption following a greatly exaggerated military disability claim.
https://parentscoalitionmc.blogspot.com/2022/10/pcmc-exclusive-county-council-candidate.html?m=1
The person who wrote this understands very little about VA disability. A veteran can be 100% without being "so disabled that he or she requires round-the-clock care to stay alive." In addition, a veteran can have a 100% rating and still be able to ride a bicycle - ratings include psychological disabilities, brain injuries, and many other things that might not prevent physical activity even with a 100% rating. There can also be a combined 100% rating from multiple disabilities. The excerpts from the court decision don't include his overall rating and therefore may not be relevant.
This sounds potentially bad, but it's hard to trust anything this article says.
Sorry but you’re just making a lot of assumptions and gross misrepresentations.
A 100% rating is a severe disability. To qualify a TBI or psychological/psychiatric disability as 100% requires prior hospitalization and a pretty serious diagnosis that would prevent someone from ever being considered a productive worker.
I also never said that 100% isn't severe. You can also have a 100% psych disability without a prior hospitalization, although the symptoms for a 100% rating are very severe. What "gross misrepresentation" did I make? The article had many things that are incorrect that I pointed out. There are some people with 100% ratings who can ride a bike. Many other couldn't.
As a Vet you are not going to get a 100% psychological disability without the level of severity that necessitates hospitalization. Maybe you were unlucky not to get inpatient treatment.
But back to the topic at hand, the candidate can clear all of this up with some transparency and disclosure. Why won’t she?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A supervisor at the Maryland Department of Assessments and Taxation has confirmed that the property tax account for County Council candidate Natali Fani-Gonzalez and her husband, Angel Gonzalez, is under review for illegal receipt of 100% tax exemption following a greatly exaggerated military disability claim.
https://parentscoalitionmc.blogspot.com/2022/10/pcmc-exclusive-county-council-candidate.html?m=1
The person who wrote this understands very little about VA disability. A veteran can be 100% without being "so disabled that he or she requires round-the-clock care to stay alive." In addition, a veteran can have a 100% rating and still be able to ride a bicycle - ratings include psychological disabilities, brain injuries, and many other things that might not prevent physical activity even with a 100% rating. There can also be a combined 100% rating from multiple disabilities. The excerpts from the court decision don't include his overall rating and therefore may not be relevant.
This sounds potentially bad, but it's hard to trust anything this article says.
Sorry but you’re just making a lot of assumptions and gross misrepresentations.
A 100% rating is a severe disability. To qualify a TBI or psychological/psychiatric disability as 100% requires prior hospitalization and a pretty serious diagnosis that would prevent someone from ever being considered a productive worker.
I also never said that 100% isn't severe. You can also have a 100% psych disability without a prior hospitalization, although the symptoms for a 100% rating are very severe. What "gross misrepresentation" did I make? The article had many things that are incorrect that I pointed out. There are some people with 100% ratings who can ride a bike. Many other couldn't.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know a 100% disabled veteran who is a judge. No visible disabilities btw.
False. To retain 100% disability first of all means that you cannot work.
That isn't true - you can't work if you have total disability rating based on individual unemployability (TDIU), which is when your combined rating is less than 100% but there is a finding you can't work. If you have a scheduler 100% rating you are allowed to work if you actually can despite your disabilities. Most people with a 100% rating can't possibly work, but some do. There can be a 100% rating for profound hearing loss, for example, and a person could still work in some jobs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know a 100% disabled veteran who is a judge. No visible disabilities btw.
False. To retain 100% disability first of all means that you cannot work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A supervisor at the Maryland Department of Assessments and Taxation has confirmed that the property tax account for County Council candidate Natali Fani-Gonzalez and her husband, Angel Gonzalez, is under review for illegal receipt of 100% tax exemption following a greatly exaggerated military disability claim.
https://parentscoalitionmc.blogspot.com/2022/10/pcmc-exclusive-county-council-candidate.html?m=1
The person who wrote this understands very little about VA disability. A veteran can be 100% without being "so disabled that he or she requires round-the-clock care to stay alive." In addition, a veteran can have a 100% rating and still be able to ride a bicycle - ratings include psychological disabilities, brain injuries, and many other things that might not prevent physical activity even with a 100% rating. There can also be a combined 100% rating from multiple disabilities. The excerpts from the court decision don't include his overall rating and therefore may not be relevant.
This sounds potentially bad, but it's hard to trust anything this article says.
Sorry but you’re just making a lot of assumptions and gross misrepresentations.
A 100% rating is a severe disability. To qualify a TBI or psychological/psychiatric disability as 100% requires prior hospitalization and a pretty serious diagnosis that would prevent someone from ever being considered a productive worker.
Anonymous wrote:It seems that the Planning Board has been an ethics free environment for a long time.
Anonymous wrote:I know a 100% disabled veteran who is a judge. No visible disabilities btw.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A supervisor at the Maryland Department of Assessments and Taxation has confirmed that the property tax account for County Council candidate Natali Fani-Gonzalez and her husband, Angel Gonzalez, is under review for illegal receipt of 100% tax exemption following a greatly exaggerated military disability claim.
https://parentscoalitionmc.blogspot.com/2022/10/pcmc-exclusive-county-council-candidate.html?m=1
The person who wrote this understands very little about VA disability. A veteran can be 100% without being "so disabled that he or she requires round-the-clock care to stay alive." In addition, a veteran can have a 100% rating and still be able to ride a bicycle - ratings include psychological disabilities, brain injuries, and many other things that might not prevent physical activity even with a 100% rating. There can also be a combined 100% rating from multiple disabilities. The excerpts from the court decision don't include his overall rating and therefore may not be relevant.
This sounds potentially bad, but it's hard to trust anything this article says.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A supervisor at the Maryland Department of Assessments and Taxation has confirmed that the property tax account for County Council candidate Natali Fani-Gonzalez and her husband, Angel Gonzalez, is under review for illegal receipt of 100% tax exemption following a greatly exaggerated military disability claim.
https://parentscoalitionmc.blogspot.com/2022/10/pcmc-exclusive-county-council-candidate.html?m=1
The person who wrote this understands very little about VA disability. A veteran can be 100% without being "so disabled that he or she requires round-the-clock care to stay alive." In addition, a veteran can have a 100% rating and still be able to ride a bicycle - ratings include psychological disabilities, brain injuries, and many other things that might not prevent physical activity even with a 100% rating. There can also be a combined 100% rating from multiple disabilities. The excerpts from the court decision don't include his overall rating and therefore may not be relevant.
This sounds potentially bad, but it's hard to trust anything this article says.
Anonymous wrote:A supervisor at the Maryland Department of Assessments and Taxation has confirmed that the property tax account for County Council candidate Natali Fani-Gonzalez and her husband, Angel Gonzalez, is under review for illegal receipt of 100% tax exemption following a greatly exaggerated military disability claim.
https://parentscoalitionmc.blogspot.com/2022/10/pcmc-exclusive-county-council-candidate.html?m=1