Convicted Democrat Felon Corrine Brown Returns to Politics, Running for Florida Seat

It never fails. You turn over a rock and you’ll find a corrupt Democrat. Most of them are at the local level, exploiting city council seats to line their pockets with cash. But sometimes, a member of Congress goes above and beyond, in their quest to cheat Americans.

Democrat Corrine Brown was a Florida representative for 24 years. But after losing a primary to Al Lawson, she was charged with 18 federal crimes. She was convicted of (among other things) wire fraud, mail fraud, and conspiracy. The woman used a phony charity to get rich. Surprisingly, she only served 2 years in jail.

Now, the crook thinks she can win public office again.

A former Florida Democratic representative is running for Congress again after serving more than two years in federal prison on a litany of mail and tax fraud charges…

Shortly after Brown left Congress, she was convicted of 18 federal crimes, including wire fraud, mail fraud, filing false tax returns, and conspiracy, in a case stemming from a sham charity that prosecutors said Brown used as a slush fund to pay for vacations, lavish parties, and personal expenses…

The former congresswoman was sentenced to five years in federal prison in December 2017 and served more than two years of her sentence before being released early in April 2020 due to COVID-19 concerns. [Source: Washington Examiner]

I wonder how long a non-Democrat would serve in prison over these same charges? Something tells me more than just 2 years.

But despite this shameful and public disgrace, Brown thinks she can run again as a Democrat. You know what, though? She’ll probably win.

Democratic voters just might be the dumbest people on the planet. Numerous Democrats have been caught lying, cheating, and stealing. Yet they keep getting elected, because liberals don’t care about right and wrong, as long as a politician panders to them.

Nobody should vote for Corrine Brown. How the heck do we know that she won’t try to cheat Americans again? Her “charity” raised $830,000 for scholarships for poor kids. It only paid out a measly $1,200.

This means (if you do the math), that Brown robbed kids of $828,800. She did this knowingly. She did this, even though it mean hundreds, if not thousands, of students would be out of luck.

Does a person like that deserve another chance to rob us blind? Last time, it was through a charity. Next time? It might be our tax dollars.

Yet none of that will matter to Democrat voters. Brown will make a big speech about race or “injustice” and they will blindly vote for her.

The only hope is that a Republican can defeat her in November if they can.

Author: Mac Davis


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