CRAIGS LIST - nice deal but is it stolen off gov job ?
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sly ni ca
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Date: July 29, 2014 11:18AM
craigs list has had and has a growing number of suspicious items for sale
new in package - sets of like from the area of a store, price too low, and picture showing things are from workplaces the manager may not know the stuff is being sold (ie, workforce over-run by immigrants who steal) - and better yet - from GOVERMENT WORKSITES or from stores (ie, sets of tools un-opened)
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this town is all about either gov jobs, jobs hired by gov, or a service industy to support the needs of the last two: it's a military base town basically
why does it matter ? well for one call police or get a fax before you buy or YOU end up being at lost and or accused of being accomplice knowing it'd be "sold" there (really just posted there, they have no accounting). and think twice before you go in a rough neighborhood to get a good deal on an item.
the other? a suspicious ammount of it is from democrat run areas doing gov work: ie, falls church - highly democrat area and all gov run everything
i even see really expensive new stuff i pretty sure was bought on loan being sold by fly by night seller. i know in the past the people who gave the loans - if they know it's on craigs list - have the seller arrested - if they know (unlike a car - there's no title on the stuff)
(usu. in past if something was sold new never used: it was gift style crap - not highly sought highly usable items)
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when bullova gov got in office they started prosecuting/jailing white republican/demcrats (jimmy carter democrats) for taking unused material off jobsite after job was done. she turns her back when her immigrant democrat friends are stealing on gov jobs - is what i think
this is just another dual-ism attack on republicans - one of an endless list of from that gov - that with their 9x the spending of any past gov
why aren't we hearing anything about craigs list busts in falls church but get news reports about the other ? pretty simple. corruption