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In reply to the discussion: "Wow, this did not go well for Madison" (CNN video) [View all]MyMission
(2,008 posts)Real answer: Rep. Cawthorn, R-Hendersonville, does indeed have an overdue property tax bill on file with Henderson County.
"You are correct that Mr. Cawthorns property tax bill is unpaid," Darlene Burgess, tax administrator for Henderson County, told me in a Jan. 20 email. "Our property tax bills became delinquent two weeks ago."
Cawthorn's bill, listed under "David Madison Cawthorn," notes he owns a home on North Rugby Road. The home's assessed value is $437,300, and the unpaid property tax totals $3,037.58.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.citizen-times.com/amp/4244402001
Unfortunately he supposedly represents my district. My friend told me about this so I googled it.
He declared no income. How does he have a home valued at over $400,000?
And it was not from any settlement from the car accident that paralyzed him.
Apparently he and a friend used to play this game while driving called "let's switch seats while we're driving at a high speed", which his friend testified to, so he didn't get a big payout. I think his medical bills got paid. Someone's funding this dumbass.
The yokels here will do nothing to remove him. Henderson county crawling with rethugs. My parents moved here in the 80's, I came in 2002. The weather climate is lovely, but the political climate sucks. I have a strong desire to return to the blue northeast, although lately I've been considering heading a few miles South, the Georgia.
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