Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good for her. She's worked hard.
Says who??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good for her. Are you only upset when Democrats make money, OP?
Not at all. Capitalism at work.
Just pointing out that activism pays big...... if you are a Democrat.
Isn’t capitalism the GOP mantra? I still don’t understand why OP’s knickers are in a twist.
NP. I don’t think anyone’s knickers are in a twist. But you can’t deny that Democrats have invited extra scrutiny due to their outrage over exactly the same thing - when a Republican is involved. That’s why Sen. Whitehouse was raked over the coals. It’s called HYPOCRISY. And it will 100% continue to be called out.
I’m not sure how it’s hypocritical for a Democrat to make money? Can you explain?
DP.
Someone above laid it out, really.
She was writing books under a pseudonym. Not much success with sales.
She becomes an activist on the left, changes to her real name, and sales sky rocket.
She is taking advantage of her role as an activist. She was a nobody until she became the fake GA governor.
So…she should have taken her books out of circulation? Is that what you're saying? How bizarre.
No. Why did she use a pseudonym to begin with? That all changed after her failed gov. race that she can't admit she lost.
Figured she could cash in on her new activist role.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:First, we hear how BLM, Inc is rolling in the dough and how one of their founders owns multiple homes valued in the millions.
Now, Stacey Abrams.
Former Democratic Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams now owns two homes in Georgia collectively worth $1.4 million despite having been hundreds of thousands of dollars in debt before her unsuccessful run against Gov. Brian Kemp.
The former candidate was catapulted into the national spotlight during her slugfest 2018 run against Kemp that saw her claim victory for months after the fact.
Since her electoral failure, though, Abrams has made a series of property purchases in DeKalb County that have been scrubbed from the county tax assessor’s website, according to records obtained by Fox News.
Most county tax assessors in the state of Georgia, such as in Abrams' DeKalb County, have a searchable database for property information, but individuals can request to have their information taken offline.
The article sounds slanted, because they refer to an “electoral failure.” That leaves out important details about what happened.
Are we taking Trump to task or Ivanka (who made 100s of millions during her dad’s presidency) or just black people?
Yet again, you’ve got that backwards. It’s *because* we’ve had four (and counting) years of ranting about Republicans and how they make their money, who they’re dating, what clubs they belong to, etc., that we are now returning the favor. Expect to see Democrats under just as much scrutiny as you’ve spent on Republicans. You’re welcome.
DP
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good for her. She's worked hard.
Says who??
Anonymous wrote:Read her book. She tells readers about her debt and how she got there after law school, and how she was working to get out of debt. She too understands the value of owning a home and property and its ties to sustaining generational wealth.
All the time I spend on the real estate and home improvement forum here in DCUM, one or two homes currently valued or bought in the last 5 years totaling $1.4 million is MC or UMC.
Maybe the real title of this for Fox news fans is "Irritating Black Woman who is tied to voter fraud scandals and recently broke has the nerve to own not one but two home worth $1.4M:
Article should really read:
Probably stolen from charitable work she does since she doesn't really work for a living. Let's investigate or assume she's doing all this voter fraud work to get rich. Where else could she have gotten the money from?
Who does she think she is? And based on the price, why did she move into a white neighborhood instead of with the people she says she's trying to help?
Yea, Black woman buys two homes worth more than $1M and might now be upper middle class. What did she do to get there?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good for her. Are you only upset when Democrats make money, OP?
Not at all. Capitalism at work.
Just pointing out that activism pays big...... if you are a Democrat.
Isn’t capitalism the GOP mantra? I still don’t understand why OP’s knickers are in a twist.
NP. I don’t think anyone’s knickers are in a twist. But you can’t deny that Democrats have invited extra scrutiny due to their outrage over exactly the same thing - when a Republican is involved. That’s why Sen. Whitehouse was raked over the coals. It’s called HYPOCRISY. And it will 100% continue to be called out.
I’m not sure how it’s hypocritical for a Democrat to make money? Can you explain?
DP.
Someone above laid it out, really.
She was writing books under a pseudonym. Not much success with sales.
She becomes an activist on the left, changes to her real name, and sales sky rocket.
She is taking advantage of her role as an activist. She was a nobody until she became the fake GA governor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:First, we hear how BLM, Inc is rolling in the dough and how one of their founders owns multiple homes valued in the millions.
Now, Stacey Abrams.
Former Democratic Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams now owns two homes in Georgia collectively worth $1.4 million despite having been hundreds of thousands of dollars in debt before her unsuccessful run against Gov. Brian Kemp.
The former candidate was catapulted into the national spotlight during her slugfest 2018 run against Kemp that saw her claim victory for months after the fact.
Since her electoral failure, though, Abrams has made a series of property purchases in DeKalb County that have been scrubbed from the county tax assessor’s website, according to records obtained by Fox News.
Most county tax assessors in the state of Georgia, such as in Abrams' DeKalb County, have a searchable database for property information, but individuals can request to have their information taken offline.
They make this sounds like a bad thing. She probably doesnt want people to know where she lives- wouldnt that be a safety thing? Im interested to know if this is unusual....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:First, we hear how BLM, Inc is rolling in the dough and how one of their founders owns multiple homes valued in the millions.
Now, Stacey Abrams.
Former Democratic Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams now owns two homes in Georgia collectively worth $1.4 million despite having been hundreds of thousands of dollars in debt before her unsuccessful run against Gov. Brian Kemp.
The former candidate was catapulted into the national spotlight during her slugfest 2018 run against Kemp that saw her claim victory for months after the fact.
Since her electoral failure, though, Abrams has made a series of property purchases in DeKalb County that have been scrubbed from the county tax assessor’s website, according to records obtained by Fox News.
Most county tax assessors in the state of Georgia, such as in Abrams' DeKalb County, have a searchable database for property information, but individuals can request to have their information taken offline.
The article sounds slanted, because they refer to an “electoral failure.” That leaves out important details about what happened.
Are we taking Trump to task or Ivanka (who made 100s of millions during her dad’s presidency) or just black people?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good for her. She's worked hard.
Says who??
Anonymous wrote:First, we hear how BLM, Inc is rolling in the dough and how one of their founders owns multiple homes valued in the millions.
Now, Stacey Abrams.
Former Democratic Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams now owns two homes in Georgia collectively worth $1.4 million despite having been hundreds of thousands of dollars in debt before her unsuccessful run against Gov. Brian Kemp.
The former candidate was catapulted into the national spotlight during her slugfest 2018 run against Kemp that saw her claim victory for months after the fact.
Since her electoral failure, though, Abrams has made a series of property purchases in DeKalb County that have been scrubbed from the county tax assessor’s website, according to records obtained by Fox News.
Most county tax assessors in the state of Georgia, such as in Abrams' DeKalb County, have a searchable database for property information, but individuals can request to have their information taken offline.
Trump and Perdue and Loeffler.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good for her. She's worked hard.
Says who??