Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course he's committed a felony, and actual voter fraud, but It's OK If You Are A Republican. It's all good.
Yah. Violate campaign finance laws? No biggie, those only apply to other people. Lie about your residence? That'll get you in trouble with DCPS, but no one else cares.
DC Tax & Revenue cares. A lot of people live in DC but claim residence in Florida. Usually those people own property in Florida and spend part of the year there, so it looks legit. But if he is spending most of his time in DC and doesn't have any real ties to Florida, DC will want the money he owes. And it isn't like he has friends in DC government to help him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course he's committed a felony, and actual voter fraud, but It's OK If You Are A Republican. It's all good.
Yah. Violate campaign finance laws? No biggie, those only apply to other people. Lie about your residence? That'll get you in trouble with DCPS, but no one else cares.
Anonymous wrote:Of course he's committed a felony, and actual voter fraud, but It's OK If You Are A Republican. It's all good.
Anonymous wrote:Ooooo, fun! Can we have a Congressional investigation??
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Anonymous wrote:Where does he live? Does he not live in Florida at all? I think that's a bigger deal because of the tax issue rather than the voter registration issue. If he is not living in Florida now, the state he does reside in may consider it tax evasion.