Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nobody cares. Zzzzzzzzz.
That's what happens when you gave us DJT.
I give Republicans credit for going after Alsobrooks on this. That must have required an absolutely mind-boggling amount of cognitive dissonance!
Most voters chuckled when Hogan ran those ads. He's no Boy Scout.
Seriously, nobody cares because:
(1) it was property taxes to the District *middle finger*
(2) the messenger himself was too soiled by his own RE dealings and his party's POTUS nominee
(3) Most Marylanders don't pay their camera tickets to the District....why would they look down on Alsobrooks for a tax screwup to the District from a decade ago? Again *middle finger*
If anything, it made Alsobrooks more relatable. LOL
Anonymous wrote:She only paid part of it on time and didn’t ask for an extension
https://x.com/scotttaylortv/status/1854569015605113171?s=46&t=Rw_jX1uyupQwvEwsjuQulQ
Anonymous wrote:She only paid part of it on time and didn’t ask for an extension
https://x.com/scotttaylortv/status/1854569015605113171?s=46&t=Rw_jX1uyupQwvEwsjuQulQ
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nobody cares. Zzzzzzzzz.
That's what happens when you gave us DJT.
I give Republicans credit for going after Alsobrooks on this. That must have required an absolutely mind-boggling amount of cognitive dissonance!
Anonymous wrote:Nobody cares. Zzzzzzzzz.
That's what happens when you gave us DJT.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a mostly reliable voter for the Democratic party but this is the kind of incompetence that makes me mad. Why did the party not do their due diligence before she was on the primary ballot? I know they don't want to find out these things but that's one of the party's jobs. It sounds like there was no vetting of the candidate.
Maybe she's got a perfectly good explanation for it. Maybe the cases have been taken totally out of context. Doesn't matter.
I should not be learning about her taxes from an string of strong, coherent attack ads from Hogan and his PACs. The Alsobrooks campaign did not respond when the ads first appeared and never responded in the MONTHs that followed.
She's lucky that the Republican party is toxic to people like me. Ten years ago I would not have hesitated to pull the lever for a popular, two-term governor who has demonstrated experience working across the aisle.
I told my wife that I also might be in the market for a I hate Biden t-shirt, although I'd only wear it around the house.
I voted for Alsobrooks but there's too many of these stories surrounding her. Not paying tax bill, not getting permits for her rental properties. I voted for Trone over her in the primary. I can only think the party leaders pushed Alsobrooks because they didn't want MD to have two white guys as a senator. It's this kind of crap that is really hurting Democrats.
Anonymous wrote:I'm a mostly reliable voter for the Democratic party but this is the kind of incompetence that makes me mad. Why did the party not do their due diligence before she was on the primary ballot? I know they don't want to find out these things but that's one of the party's jobs. It sounds like there was no vetting of the candidate.
Maybe she's got a perfectly good explanation for it. Maybe the cases have been taken totally out of context. Doesn't matter.
I should not be learning about her taxes from an string of strong, coherent attack ads from Hogan and his PACs. The Alsobrooks campaign did not respond when the ads first appeared and never responded in the MONTHs that followed.
She's lucky that the Republican party is toxic to people like me. Ten years ago I would not have hesitated to pull the lever for a popular, two-term governor who has demonstrated experience working across the aisle.
I told my wife that I also might be in the market for a I hate Biden t-shirt, although I'd only wear it around the house.
Anonymous wrote:She's been busy ok?!
I'm sure she'll pay it, pay any fine, and move on