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The timeline has never changed. The only thing thats changed is the lies you use to try and defend yourself. At one point you tried spinning this as "you're right Scal at one time I owed one penny". Which was total garbage and nothing but spin to cover for other depinquent car tax payments. Now you are actually claiming not only did you make all of your tax payments each year, but that they were on time. Why is it Rick I can cite the dates the bills were due along with the dates you paid the bills late? How could the city come up with such a date showing you paid your car taxes late, if in fact, you never paid late, not even one time? '09-'11 you were late paying until 2012 when you couldn't register your car, that is when you caught up on your payments. Spare me your pathetic denials. The information is public Rick, WHY DON'T YOU UNDERSTAND THAT?

Also I notice you aren't touching the 177 Grand View questions. You listed the property as your residence last time you ran for mayor yet the taxes have been paid by 4 different people over 4 years none of which are Rick Corrente. Again Rick, THIS IS PUBLIC INFORMATION! I don't need to look at papers you have. Why would your paperwork differ from that of the city? More spin and propaganda from The Tax Delinquents Mayor.

Lastly, I and many other commenters have shared links and other sources with readers. What proof has Rick Corrente offered readers other than "come by my office". Why? So Rick Corrente can solicit campaign donations from readers to try and pad his whopping $34 in the bank. No thank you! Ricks campaign finances are another topic he dodges. He wants voters to believe only "political insiders" reject Rick Corrente and support Joe Solomon. This couldn't be further from the truth. Rick Corrente has $34 in the bank. With a number so pathetic its not only the "political insiders" who reject Rick Corrente. It's a majority of voters. He can attack me all he wants. That doesn't change his tax delinquency, his unraveling, pathetic smear campaign, or his dismal finances.

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