Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Glad he replied. Some people have A LOT of time of their hands. WTF
He didn't answer the question. No one said it's a problem to own two homes. The problem is claiming that the MD home as a primary residence for tax purposes but claiming the DC home for election residency.
They lack of answer on that and artificial defensiveness makes it pretty clear that there's something fishy going on that he's trying to cover up. Seems like a pattern with him.
Yep. Last time he ran for office, fraudulent signatures on his nomination forms got him kicked off the ballot. Years before that’s he received multiple fines with the election finance board for fine related to tardy or missing finance reports - some of which have never been paid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So... best case scenario he has the rest of the family in MD and he's only committing tax fraud. Maybe the homestead deduction on the MD house is better than what he'd get on the DC house.
Either way, we don't need someone with questionable ethics on the SBOE.
I think we are forgetting what this work is all about. We are talking about where he lives instead of about his work. But that isn't being brought up because you all are messy and petty. Some of you all do not have anything better to do with your time. Petty politics don't educate children. Let's stay focused on who we are doing this work for... the children of the city. You all hate the thought of this man winning more than you all want these children to have fair and impartial education! DO BETTER!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So... best case scenario he has the rest of the family in MD and he's only committing tax fraud. Maybe the homestead deduction on the MD house is better than what he'd get on the DC house.
Either way, we don't need someone with questionable ethics on the SBOE.
I think we are forgetting what this work is all about. We are talking about where he lives instead of about his work. But that isn't being brought up because you all are messy and petty. Some of you all do not have anything better to do with your time. Petty politics don't educate children. Let's stay focused on who we are doing this work for... the children of the city. You all hate the thought of this man winning more than you all want these children to have fair and impartial education! DO BETTER!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Glad he replied. Some people have A LOT of time of their hands. WTF
He didn't answer the question. No one said it's a problem to own two homes. The problem is claiming that the MD home as a primary residence for tax purposes but claiming the DC home for election residency.
They lack of answer on that and artificial defensiveness makes it pretty clear that there's something fishy going on that he's trying to cover up. Seems like a pattern with him.
Anonymous wrote:Actually, it looks like the whole family lives there:
Jacque, his twin sister Jacquelyn, Lashanda and Lashandra Patterson, and law Lekicia Johnson all live at the same address on 21st st SE.
Anonymous wrote:So... best case scenario he has the rest of the family in MD and he's only committing tax fraud. Maybe the homestead deduction on the MD house is better than what he'd get on the DC house.
Either way, we don't need someone with questionable ethics on the SBOE.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Actually, it looks like the whole family lives there:
Jacque, his twin sister Jacquelyn, Lashanda and Lashandra Patterson, and law Lekicia Johnson all live at the same address on 21st st SE.
So you mean to tell me 6 people are crammed into a 1200 square foot house when he has a mansion in PG county? If anyone who believes this guy lives in DC with 5 other people I have some swamp land to sell you
Anonymous wrote:Actually, it looks like the whole family lives there:
Jacque, his twin sister Jacquelyn, Lashanda and Lashandra Patterson, and law Lekicia Johnson all live at the same address on 21st st SE.