Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Declaring.
You want to do a story on residency fraud? Grow a set of balls and do a real story. The daily caller's is not.
1. Driving a car with Maryland plates.
2. Living in a house in Maryland.
3. Working in Maryland.
4. Declaring a Maryland address in court papers 1999-2013.
What was the evidence of DC residency again?
The evidence they presented to the school, in the year 2016. Evidence that you, despite digging through this woman's exes trash, are not privy to see. Because it is none of your damn business.
Did you show her proof of address in 2016? Nope. Are DC residents not allowed to work in Maryland? Are children not allowed to have parents with different residences?
And while we're wondering, I'm touched that living in Virginia, a state with almost no tax burden for its residents, you still care so deeply about my taxes. Not enough, mind you, to move into the district where you work... or pay your own traffic tickets, but still.
Fraudsters do wax indignant, don't they. Defensive, too.
NP here: this is exactly the kind of residency fraud apologizing that I was talking about on the previous page of this thread. They are quick and harsh to call those who question OSSE's effectiveness "nosey," "unhinged," and any other manner of put downs. It really does make me wonder if this is MUCH more widespread than we can imagine.
Look, the mother profiled in yesterday's article is a residency cheater. Straight up. The preponderance of evidence supports the claim.
Anonymous wrote:
So yeah, you should be alarmed if your child is regularly being shuttled from school to a house in Maryland. People are pissed off at the blatant fraud that is commonplace at some schools and that has gotten the attention of this click-bait website. Perhaps you should express your frustration to your councilmember, who might be able to get some answers out of OSSE, because "all that's required" is not enough to keep people from cheating the system.
Again: raise of hands/posts of DCUM posters shut out of the schools mentioned in the article: Ludlow Taylor, Eagle Academy, KIPP, JO Wilson?
Hello? Anyone?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Declaring.
You want to do a story on residency fraud? Grow a set of balls and do a real story. The daily caller's is not.
1. Driving a car with Maryland plates.
2. Living in a house in Maryland.
3. Working in Maryland.
4. Declaring a Maryland address in court papers 1999-2013.
What was the evidence of DC residency again?
The evidence they presented to the school, in the year 2016. Evidence that you, despite digging through this woman's exes trash, are not privy to see. Because it is none of your damn business.
Did you show her proof of address in 2016? Nope. Are DC residents not allowed to work in Maryland? Are children not allowed to have parents with different residences?
And while we're wondering, I'm touched that living in Virginia, a state with almost no tax burden for its residents, you still care so deeply about my taxes. Not enough, mind you, to move into the district where you work... or pay your own traffic tickets, but still.
Fraudsters do wax indignant, don't they. Defensive, too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Declaring.
You want to do a story on residency fraud? Grow a set of balls and do a real story. The daily caller's is not.
1. Driving a car with Maryland plates.
2. Living in a house in Maryland.
3. Working in Maryland.
4. Declaring a Maryland address in court papers 1999-2013.
What was the evidence of DC residency again?
The evidence they presented to the school, in the year 2016. Evidence that you, despite digging through this woman's exes trash, are not privy to see. Because it is none of your damn business.
Did you show her proof of address in 2016? Nope. Are DC residents not allowed to work in Maryland? Are children not allowed to have parents with different residences?
And while we're wondering, I'm touched that living in Virginia, a state with almost no tax burden for its residents, you still care so deeply about my taxes. Not enough, mind you, to move into the district where you work... or pay your own traffic tickets, but still.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't you think lots of the pro-cheater posters would be singing a different tune if the cheater profiled had been a wealthy two-lawyer family from Bethesda?
Do you actually think these reporters would have picked a wealthy two-lawyer family from Bethesda to follow home?
I do. That would have gotten even more interest.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Declaring.
You want to do a story on residency fraud? Grow a set of balls and do a real story. The daily caller's is not.
1. Driving a car with Maryland plates.
2. Living in a house in Maryland.
3. Working in Maryland.
4. Declaring a Maryland address in court papers 1999-2013.
What was the evidence of DC residency again?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't you think lots of the pro-cheater posters would be singing a different tune if the cheater profiled had been a wealthy two-lawyer family from Bethesda?
Do you actually think these reporters would have picked a wealthy two-lawyer family from Bethesda to follow home?
Anonymous wrote:Declaring.
You want to do a story on residency fraud? Grow a set of balls and do a real story. The daily caller's is not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't you think lots of the pro-cheater posters would be singing a different tune if the cheater profiled had been a wealthy two-lawyer family from Bethesda?
Do you actually think these reporters would have picked a wealthy two-lawyer family from Bethesda to follow home?
Anonymous wrote:Don't you think lots of the pro-cheater posters would be singing a different tune if the cheater profiled had been a wealthy two-lawyer family from Bethesda?
Anonymous wrote:I've mentioned it before here -- there's a real problem with the process/residency requirements. If my kid's school was considered 100 percent compliant for DC residency verification based on required documentation, yet I know of a few MD residents who attend, there is a serious problem with people falsifying documents.
The administration says everything is A ok according to OSSE, nothing to see here. So then the burden of proof is on random parents who have the balls and or care enough to report license plates, names, etc. Or reporters who follow people home. Why can't there be a better system in place for identifying false documents? I'd like to know how exactly OSSE completes an audit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think an examination of rosniak's wife's workplace would show more graft and waste of taxpayer dollars than all the Maryland cheaters in the world. It appears to be a "foundation" for female healthcare executives. To... have female health care executives.
Yeah, yeah, we get it, Ms. Walton. You want to shift the topic to your personal investigation of the reporters involved, their colleges, and their wedding registries. Unfortunately for you, none of those things demonstrate fraud.