Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’ Mother Flees from New York to Florida to Escape from the High Tax Burden Her Daughter Promotes


Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’ mother, Blanca, left the liberal state of New York that heavily taxes residents claiming that her property tax burden was too high as she was paying $10,000 per year, compared to only $600 per year in property tax in “stress-free” Florida. Meanwhile, her daughter is pushing to massively raise taxes to implement her Green New Deal that would cost tens of trillions of dollars and would break the country.

The mother of soak-the-rich Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
said she was forced to flee the Big Apple and move to Florida because
the property taxes were so high.

“I was paying $10,000 a year in real estate taxes up north. I’m
paying $600 a year in Florida. It’s stress-free down here,” Blanca
Ocasio-Cortez told the Daily Mail from her home in Eustis, a town of less than 20,000 in central Florida north of Orlando.

The mother of two — who calls herself BOC — said she picked Eustis
because a relative already lived there, and right before Christmas 2016,
she paid $87,000 for an 860-square-foot home on a quiet street that
dead-ends at a cemetery.

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Washington State Lawmakers Introduce Bill to Legalize Permanent Homeless Camps Statewide, Which Will Increase the Problem


Washington state lawmakers propose making permanent homeless encampments legal statewide, that will likely increase the spread of garbage, drug needles and human excrement on the streets across the state. Seattle’s homeless population of 12,000 people has become a crisis. The bill is an attack on taxpayers, residents and civilization itself. Jason Rantz explains that the city of Marysville has been effective in dealing with its homeless problem by instituting a program that involves police officers and social workers connecting with homeless people offering help with detox and transitional housing. If the homeless person refuses, they are put in jail. The objective is to return the person to a position where they can contribute to society.  Some homeless people refuse help and to go to shelters because they do not want to follow rules.




Judge Rejects “Excessive” Mueller Recommendation and Sentences Manafort to 47 Months in Prison


Former Trump campaign manager, Paul Manafort, 69, was sentenced to 47 months in prison by Judge T.S. Ellis on tax and bank fraud charges, despite Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s recommendation of 19 to 24 years, which would have left him to die in prison. Manafort will be sentenced later in March in a separate case in Washington, DC. None of the charges against Manafort involved allegations of collusion with the Russian government, but are instead related to his lobbying work for the Ukrainian government. Mueller gave Tony Podesta, a Clinton insider, immunity in this case even though just like Manafort, he failed to file a FARA form in a timely manner.

On Thursday evening, Judge T.S. Ellis rejected Mueller’s
“excessive” recommendation that Paul Manafort serve 19.5 to 24.5 years
in prison after a Virginia jury convicted Manafort on 8 counts of bank
and tax fraud.

The Reagan-appointed judge sentenced Manafort to 47 months in prison.

In another blow to Mueller, Judge T.S. Ellis also wants Paul Manafort
to be given credit for the 9 months he has already served in jail.

If this happens, Manafort will only have to serve 38 months (just over 3 years) in jail.

“Judge wants Paul Manafort to be given credit for the nine months
he’s spent in jail, after a different judge revoked his bond last June.
If that happens, Manafort’s time in prison from now on would total a
little more than three years,” crime reporter Shimon Prokupecz tweeted
on Thursday evening.

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