Posted on 06/29/2012 6:02:13 AM PDT by Irenic
Have any of you heard of VOTER homes before? I suppose it is technically legal but....
They are moving them in for Nov and after Nov they will be moving home.
This is in Texas, sorry if this is a mess, I'm just waking up and no coffee.
There is a guy here in florida that is building homes for the under privileged who are mostly people of color and the gubermint pays him like 80,000 for each home. Makes me wonder if these are “voter homes”.
Its been happening the past year or so.
You’re right about one thing. It’s a mess. Think about it some more and try again.
Is it illegal? It is south of Austin. We don’t have all the details, it is just something that was passed on to the mister. It set my blood to boil—waaay to early for me to hear this story!
OK, I’ll try again. perhaps it isn’t a big deal but I’ve never heard of this before and it bothers me.
My husband works nights, he cam home this morning and told me he had an interesting story to tell me.
A co-worker of my husband has a side job moving mobile homes. My husbands co-worker had an order to move three mobile homes to property south of Austin.
The lot and setup where the three mobile homes were being moved to was apparently really nice, nice enough for my husbands co-worker to comment.
My husbands co-worker was told “these are voter homes”, my husbands co-worker asked who is paying for this and he was told “I’m not at liberty to say”.
People are moving into the ‘voter homes’ to vote in November and then they they will move out/return home.
This is all I know.
sounds like baloney to me. you don’t need to move, or build anything for ‘voter homes’. all you need is an apartment where you can put as many ‘residents’ as you can. nobody even need to know what you’re doing.
My husband has told me he can’t get the address until Monday night. We are going to try and get more information and then figure out who we report it to.
Have you ever heard of such a thing? It seems quite expensive for votes. I suppose they could attach several names to the homes and some could stay in motels?
Thanks. Seems like a LOT of trouble to go through for a vote. The Dems have been manufacturing votes for quite some time. I’m sure they know how to do it easier than that, imo.
Do you really think that they can move enough voters into homes such as you describe by Nov. in order to change the election results in Texas?
Maybe it is, I don’t know.
I am going to find out what I can and report it. If it is baloney, it is baloney. If it is not, then it should be found out.
Do you really think that they can move enough voters into homes such as you describe by Nov. in order to change the election results in Texas?
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No, that is what I am trying to sort out. What exactly is going on.
I have been kicking it around all morning now...it doesn’t make sense. But I won’t ignore it.
But I wont ignore it.
Have fun. Sounds like a worthy endeavor for today.
Whats to change in Austin anyway?
This sounds a lot more like someone is pulling some kind of mobile home mortgage fraud. Not something above most mobile home dealers.
think about it. you don’t need a NEW residence to have a residence. you take an existing apartment, you don’t even need a real place, just a mail address. then you take your handydandy plastic ID maker and run off some neat photo id’s for however many people you want, and then go from polling place to polling place all day using same-day voting. you don’t need to spend the resources.
I did a search on the term “voter home,” and only your post came up. But this might be quite significant. I live in California, so I’m not terribly useful in this situation. But I’ll poke around and see what I can find out, and get back with you Tuesday morning.
I don’t have the address yet but south of Austin could fall into this:
http://texasdistrict25.com/
You need to tell keye, kxan, and kvue. Also, the Austin American Statesman. If I were the mobile home mover, I’d continue moving the homes and try to get more info.
That’s an expensive way to get votes. A lot more expensive than registering Mickey Mouse and dead folk. It wouldn’t make a dent in the national election but could swing local areas.
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