Posted on 04/26/2020 4:01:44 PM PDT by george76
Austin Goodrich was part of an antifa group that shut down a College Republicans event at Portland State in 2019.
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Oregon renter who refused to pay rent and his landlord who tracked his coronavirus stimulus check went viral.
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A lawsuit was filed on Wednesday, April 22 by tenant Austin Goodrich, 22, of Forest Grove, Ore., nearby Portland, against his property manager and landlord. The lawsuit seeks damages for Goodrich feeling overwhelmingly violated and vulnerable. When the story first made national and international headlines, reporters and Goodrich did not disclose that the landlord, Lois Ranstead, is also his grandmother and tax preparer.
In a subsequent statement to Portland alternative paper, Portland Mercury, Goodrich said: "I do not have a relationship with my father's side of the family," though he did confirm that his landlord was indeed his "father's mother."
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Goodrich received the $1,200 check on April 15, and along with the check, received an alleged text from his grandmother stating: "You got your stimulus, just asking are you going to pay rent or part of rent with any. I am trying to close out the books for April."
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Austins grandmother was given an ultimatum by her grandson: waive the rent for the remainder of the leave, or to forgive Austins past debts.
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Goodrich is a prominent member of Cascadian Resistance, a left-wing anti-government, anti-capitalist separatist group. It agitates for an anarchist communist region carved out of the Pacific Northwest where its members capture local resources and means of productions in Oregon, Washington and British Columbia. The group took down its website after The Post Millennial editor-at-large Andy Ngo reported on the groups extremist ideology.
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at a Portland antifa protest shouting into a bullhorn: Communism will win.
(Excerpt) Read more at thepostmillennial.com ...
Mom: Yeah those were the ones I threw in the garbage. But now we have more room for some yellow pages books in case the internet goes down and my old knitting magazines.
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She’s still mom but still....
Grandma needs to give him a quick kick in the gonads
THIS!!!!!
This is asshoe
This is Oregon.
I will venture a guess and say the courts will side with the turd.
If you do manage to find an Antifa terrorist who is not living in Mommy’s basement, it’s only because he’s like this guy. The sissy in this story lives in Grandma’s basement. Antifa are like the rest of the left - pathetic - but even more so.
OREGON MAN SUES PROPERTY FIRM FOR ALLEGEDLY TRACKING HIS CORONAVIRUS STIMULUS CHECK STATUS THROUGH IRS
feeling overwhelmingly violated and vulnerable.
Awwww... Get the widdle snowflake a paci to suck on and a safety pin to put on his lapel.
But thats MY money!
Needs to call J.G. Wentworth.
Commies are just organized thieving thugs with a hierarchy.
No better than biker gangs, drug cartels, or anything else. They provide negative value to society.
It is easy to be critical of the millennials and their self centered and indulgent ways, but we need to remember who made them that way: their parents and their teachers.
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A bit of checking and we found we are sitting on a $25.00 gold mine!
Some kids have better taste, I guess.
Very good observation! Supply and Demand...
Austin Goodrich
Old stuff saved....
I found out a long time ago that paces usually give 10-15% of current resale value. So for a $100 book or LP you would receive $15 or so. Or you could rent a space at a convention or sales place, bring a table and chairs, stay all day long, hope to scarf down a quick sandwich for meals and watch people walk by without actually buying anything you tried to sell. I never did it but I was the guy walking by at many SF and stamp collecting sales.
Interesting overheard story: I was at a revered record store
and heard a woman saying “So this is a sealed valuable Beatles LP and you verified it is the rare one. But you and the other two places don’t want to buy it yourselves to sell. So where would it have the value the internet says it has?” Manager: “Well, maybe you could try ebay or selling it at a table at a collectible record convention.”
Probably their grandparents from what I’ve seen.
It used to be:
“In a van down by the river”
Today its:
“In my grandmas basement”
should read “Oregon Kidult”
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