Grandmother recovers $85,000 settlement after government gave away her house for pennies on the dollar

 

In January, Deborah Foss was thrown out of her New Bedford, Massachusetts, home over a property tax bill. She lived in her car while the company that evicted her through the insidious practice of home equity theft sold her house and raked in a huge profit.

Though she felt downtrodden and defeated, the 67-year-old grandmother fought back—and won. Brittany Hunter takes us through Deborah’s heroic journey.

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The Hill: California’s ‘privilege’-based curricula are at odds with American ideals   

 

From the singling out of a biracial high school student in Nevada as an “oppressor” to teaching white students in Manhattan that they are inherently evil, K-12 education is becoming fertile ground for an assault on the ideal of equality.

Jack Brown and Ethan Blevins explain that California’s latest example of woke teaching is a cautionary tale for the pitfalls of education based on racial identity.

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New film captures family’s shock at government’s disregard for property rights

 

Mark Mucciaccio was making coffee one morning when a stranger knocked on the door of his Easton, Massachusetts, home. That’s how he found out the government was giving his family’s house to a private investment firm—leaving the Mucciaccios, including Mark’s young granddaughter Hailey, with nothing. “This ain’t China,” Mark says.

In PLF’s new short documentary, Where Hailey Lives, Mark is speaking out against the government’s unconstitutional actions.

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Orange County Register: More homes (not more government) needed to make housing affordable

 

Nearly everyone today recognizes that housing costs are too high in California.

But the politicians’ latest solution, called the California Dream for All program, is counterproductive, writes Larry Salzman.

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