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If there's one thing we've learned about the make-believe mayor, Thecaptain, it's that he's incapable of doing anything except humiliating himself with every new comment.

There is easily verifiable, public information that proves your point -- that he lost his prior residence to tax sale because he did not pay the taxes he owed the city.

When he says "I don't owe any taxes," he neglects to mention that it's because -- and again, this is easily verifiable, public information -- other parties have paid the taxes on that property since 2015.

He's a tax delinquent, plain and simple.

For all his false claims about Mayor Solomon's tax assessments, Mayor Solomon never failed to pay his taxes in the same way that the make-believe mayor failed to pay his.

Of course, the make-believe mayor isn't satisfied with simply lying -- he then compounds his lie with this delusional statement: "Why doesn't someone turn me in?"

I'm sure you know the answer: As long as the city was receiving taxes for the property -- regardless of who was paying them -- there was no reason to turn anyone in.

You also rightly point out what is, perhaps, the clearest sign yet of the make-believe mayor's denial of his unraveling campaign: That he will somehow claim victory despite what will certainly be an overwhelming loss.

That is the consequence of his tax delinquency and repeated attempts to lie about it -- not some imaginary penalty from the city, but the rejection that thousands of honest, taxpaying voters are about to give his candidacy.

But because he's already gone so far in denying and lying about these facts about him, it makes a kind of perverse sense that he would refuse to believe that his tax delinquency will actually cost him the election.

Seven days remain until the make-believe mayor's second futile attempt at getting elected is defeated.

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