Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Follow them home and get back to us.Anonymous wrote:I saw the kid being picked up in a white (make/model withheld) car and I followed the car. It went right on past the DC/Maryland line. How much more proof do you need?
Obviously I followed them to a house. Duh! I didn't think I had to spell that out.
Anonymous wrote:Right... you're just a concerned DC citizen who has lived here for three or four years, after growing up in Vienna with a family who worked for a defense contractor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm just vastly amused that in a place like DC, where so many of your jobs are completely dependant upon the public teat in one form or another, there are crazy racists who like to post about black people and their government jobs being like welfare.
I mean, I have to be amused, because otherwise I'd cry.
I think you are taking it a little far, and attacking a straw man at this point. There are many people in DC govt who merit their positions and are providing valuable services, competently and honestly. And then there are the others who don't meet that standard. It is widely acknowldged that previous admins, particularly Barry, did use the govt as a form of employment program for unqualified people, what you call welfare. And, there was quite a lot of corruption, some of which continues. We are still dealing with the negative consequences. This is widely documented, including in traditionally liberal and sympathetic publications such as the Washington Post. But if you prefer to race-bait and ignore facts, I can't stop you.
Back to the topic at hand, there are those who think that residency cheating is wrong. There are others who apparently see it as a kind of distributive justice, or even reparations as one poster put it. This line of thinking seems to me to be underpinned by the same philosophy that motivated Barry's employment efforts. It is just as flawed now as it was back then.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Follow them home and get back to us.Anonymous wrote:I saw the kid being picked up in a white (make/model withheld) car and I followed the car. It went right on past the DC/Maryland line. How much more proof do you need?
Obviously I followed them to a house. Duh! I didn't think I had to spell that out.
Anonymous wrote:I saw the kid being picked up in a white (make/model withheld) car and I followed the car. It went right on past the DC/Maryland line. How much more proof do you need?
Anonymous wrote:No.
To summarize: residency fraud does not help African American children living in poverty. It hurts them.
So now you're the champion of poor African American children living in poverty? When you've just spent days explaining to us that some African Americans are only middle class because they have cheating government jobs?
How about you stop making gross generalizations about people you don't know, whose circumstances you don't know and worry about your own damn family and kids?
Team, we've really ruffled the feathers of the residency cheaters who frequent this board. Keep up the good work and remember, if you see something, say something!
To summarize: residency fraud does not help African American children living in poverty. It hurts them.
Anonymous wrote:I saw the kid being picked up in a white (make/model withheld) car and I followed the car. It went right on past the DC/Maryland line. How much more proof do you need?
Anonymous wrote:The assumptions you make about my gender, marital status and employement say more about you than about me.
Oh. You mean I should not make up things about you, a hypothetical person on the internet?