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Bill O'Reilly Nails Robert Wexler

Tue Jul 22, 2008 at 09:11:12 PM

Bill O'Reilly did a good number on "local" Congressman Robert Wexler tonight.

And I think Wexler is in a bit of trouble.

You see, the longtime Democratic rep says he lives in Delray Beach and he's required to maintain a residence in his district. But he really lives in Potomac MD. The house in Delray that he calls his "offical residence" is owned by Lawrence and Roslyn Cohen, the parents of Wexler's wife, Laurie. And it's in a restricted over-55 community, which makes it impossible for Wexler and and his three children to reside there.

"U.S. Rep. Robert Wexler (D-Delray Beach)"? I think not.

Wexler's Republican opponent, Edward Lynch, dug this stuff up and fed it to Fox News. O'Reilly ate it up.

A Fox News producer named Griff Jenkins caught up with Wexler in the front yard of his home in Potomac. When Jenkins walked up on his driveway, Wexler -- looking 100 percent the goofy suburban dad in a green hat, green t-shirt, and shorts -- didn't even wait for a question.

"No, I'm not doing this," Wexler said. "If you want to call my office, that's fine, I gotta drive my daughter to work."

Jenkins, like any good reporter, kept charging, asking Wexler by the congressman's silver Volvo SUV if his residency was in Delray.

"That's correct, that's my residence," he said.

Jenkins noted that it belonged to Wexler's in-laws.

"Is that true? You live with your mother-in-law?" Jenkins asked with a straight face.

That's when the fire-breathing liberal got what football man Bill Curry likes to call the "brook trout stare." His eyes went blank and you could practically hear his brain leaking out of his head.

"Uh, the, mm ..."

The stammering only lasted a second or two, but it seemed like an hour in at the DMV.

"My in-laws own that house, that's correct," he finally said.

"So you live with your mother-in-law?"

"My in-laws own that house, yes, that's my official residence."

To the videotape:

You might think this seems a small matter and you might not like the vigor with which O'Reilly goes after Wexler (fresh liberal meat, you know). But it's about more than partisan politics or even the fact that Wexler hasn't lived in his district for ten years and lists a sham residence in official papers. Put bluntly, this is a sleazy and unethical move by Wexler and O'Reilly and the Wall Street Journal's John Fund touch on the reasons why. For one, he gets a housing deduction from Congress to help him maintain two residences. Unless, he's paying Mrs. Cohen rent when he sleeps on the pull-out, he's just pocketing that little federal benefit.

Another thing is that he might be using the sham Delray house for tax purposes -- as in, to not pay them. Florida doesn't have a state income tax, Maryland does. That means his little deceit might be bringing him more than a little coin. It's not proven, but his cars are, weirdly, registered in Florida and it deserves to be looked into.

Basically, this could be tantamount to fraud and it could actually have some legs, though I seriously doubt we'll see any criminal charges and I'm quite certain his loyal voters will quickly forgive him. He's good ol' Bobby Wexler, after all.

But good on Lynch for digging it up. So how did he do it? Well, Wexler can blame his own big mouth. Or, more specifically, his typing fingers. From Lynch's press release:

This revelation became known after reading Congressman Wexler’s book, “Fire Breathing Liberal.” On P. 52 he states, “While many members don’t bring their families with them to Washington, choosing instead to fly home each weekend, Laurie and I decided it would work best for our family if our three young children attended school in the Washington area.” It was that statement the caused this candidate to look further into Rep. Wexler’s past.

That's how he found a damn good story, though you wouldn't really have known it if you read the story about it in the Palm Beach Post this morning. Rather than treat it like a serious local political story, the Post basically wrote a preview of O'Reilly's show and brought up none of the more pertinent problems regarding Wexler's action. Headlined "Wexler residency dispute enters Fox's 'No Spin Zone'," it basically nullified itself as news and handed Fox the real scoop. It also reminded me of how chummy the Post has historically been with its long-time congressmen. Remember Mark Foley? The newspaper treated him like a near-deity until he finally went down in flames over the page scandal.

This isn't anywhere near a Foley-caliber story (even if O'Reilly treats it as one to push his famously non-existent political agenda). But it definitely deserves serious local coverage.

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94 Comments:

District 19 resident says:

As a supporter of Edward Lynch I am so excited that he has dug this up on Wexler. I however disagree with this story, I believe Edward has a great chance of winning, especially if this story has "legs" like the story says! Go Edward Lynch 08! Check out the website, Edwardlynch08.com

Delray says:

Can't wait for his upcoming book - "Fire-Breathing Liberal: How I Learned to Survive in the Contact Sport of Congress, while living with my mommy-in-law".

tired of fraud says:

Everyone is missing the big issues. Wexler has most likely claimed FL for his income tax and that is FRAUD! So why doesn't he get in trouble just like the rest of us. I have a relative in FL so can I claim his address and no longer pay my state's income tax. I'd love to have that savings. Buta the IRS would prosecute me. So do the same to this FRAUD!

Rachel says:

Mr. Norman, you wrote: "You see, the longtime Democratic rep says he lives in Delray Beach. The Constitution demands that he have a residence in his district after all. But he really lives in Potomac MD. The house in Delray?"

If by "The Consitution", you mean the U.S. Constitution, you are mistaken. The U.S. Constitution "demands" (your term,not mine) nothing of the sort. It (Article I)requires members of congress, "... when elected, be an inhabitant of that state in which he shall be chosen."

Either you needed to be more clear in your piece about to which constitution you were referring (maybe the new Iraqi constitution) or you should have taken a moment to read the one we use in this country.


Pulp says:

all right, rachel, i'm going to tune that up. change resident to inhabitant and district to state. can't play loose with the constitution. thanks.

Boca Bill says:

Rachel,
You are right. However, he was not a resident of FL for over 10 years so he could not have been an inhabitant of FL during the last five elections. He is in violation of Art I Sec II and should be thrown out of Congress. Let's see after Obama finds out about this how long it takes him to throw Wexler under the bus like Wexler threw Joe Lieberman his so called friend (Wexler's words not mine) under the bus yesterday.

District 19 resident says:

Thank you Pulp. I had to agree with Rachel as well, but this is more than just about the residency as we all know. This is about fraud. Tax fraud and, Voter fraud are the two i can think of right now. Both of his cars are registerd in the state of Florida. Something is not right here, and I truly hope the National Media besides O'reilly take this story seriously.

Pulp says:

those founding fathers could be awful dodgy when they wanted to be (especially when it came to rules concerning themselves, apparently). that clause is so vague as to be almost meaningless. it could be construed that all a congressman has to do is set foot in the state on election day. i may take it out of the post altogether. as you say, it's tangential at best anyway.

One more thing: Lefty Fox watcher News Hounds noticed that Wexler's lips are awfully red in his official Fox photo above O'Reilly's head. Almost clown-like. Did the network, which has been caught doctoring photos of people it doesn't agree with (including NY Times reporters), add a little stick to Wexler's lips?

Boca Bill says:

No you only read Article I Sect II the States determine what it takes to be considered a resident of that state. In FL you must prove you have a residence with a utility bill, Telephone bill Etc. You must also live here consecutively for 6 months and 1 day to be a resident. So showing up for Election day is not enough. Wexler is clearly in violation and should be expelled. He has pulled the wool over the voters eyes for to long. The only accomplishment he had in 12 years was naming a post office. He wanted to protect online poker games and then took over $73,000 in contributions from professional poker players in Vegas. You call that a leader?

bill from Boca says:

Did someone say voter fraud, or did I hear Tax fraud, maybe it was insurance fraud.
What ever it is this guy has to go. Kudos to his opponent Ed lynch for digging this up. I hope he hangs Wexler out to dry. When he gets out of jail, he will be old enough to live in his in-laws community.

TruthWatch says:

Pappy Bush used to claim residence in Texas using a hotel room for heaven's sake!

I'm guessing the majority of the people above have never been involved in running a campaign because if you had you would know the residence requirement is actually set by the state, county or city depending on the office that is being sought. Depending on how it is written will depend on whether he is violating any law. It is very difficult to nail someone on a residence violation.

I once had a Dallas City Council candidate dead in the water by having caught her in a false statement about her residence and the local DA wanted nothing to do with. I had evidence she could not have lived in the building in question because it was still under construction at the time she filed. Heck it didn't even have the certificate of occupancy yet. We had video evidence of her leaving the residence of... gasp... her husband.

Recently in NYC there was a candidate who won an election, was shown to have no residence in the district, then some how held the seat because he claimed he only needed to reside in once he took office.

Who ever leaked this to Fox should be fired though because this would have been much more effective closer to the election. Now he has time to recover from what ever ads might be ran to attack him. Or as has happen in Jersey a few time of the last couple of years he become so damaged he drops out and the party replaces him as a candidate before the deadline.

lily says:

Did his in-laws house quality him as an "inhabitant" the last time the voters re-elected him? It's time to vote these career politicians on both sides of the isle out of office and take back our country.

Drill Here, Drill Now, Pay Less...check it out.
www.americansolutions.com

Sandra says:

Wexler couldn't find Delray with a map. His idea of constituent service is showing up a few times a year and talking to a Dem Club.
He has't lived here in years. When Hurricane Wilma hit he didn't even know the mayor of Delray's name...Jeff Perlman. He's been caught!

Sandra says:

Wexler couldn't find Delray with a map. His idea of constituent service is showing up a few times a year and talking to a Dem Club.
He has't lived here in years. When Hurricane Wilma hit he didn't even know the mayor of Delray's name...Jeff Perlman. He's been caught!

arielsadmirer says:

Hey... He lied us into high oil prices, brought communism to our society and has done nothing for the general welfare of the United States. He is divisive, and not very smart, I think there are a few rocks in my garden that have higher IQs... but that would be insulting to rocks.

Let's sue for his removal. I will sign my name first!

Shame, shame, shame Mr. Wexler. Your whole service is lie upon lie... what truth do you hold dear?

Sandy Sybian says:

Shame on you Pulp for buying into Bill O'Reilly's anti-semetic anti-liberalism.
Anyone who follows O'Reilly's bigoted brand of journalism knows he only targets public officials who are staunch friends of Israel like Bob Wexler is.

District 19 resident says:

Sandy Sybian-

C'mon now, you cannot really believe what you just said. I am Jewish and live in Wexler's district, and I am truly concerned over the fraud that Wexler could be committing either voter, or residential, even both. But forget who reported it, if it had been olbermann, or wolf blitzer it would be ok, right? This is a serious issue, and I am happy Bill O had the decency to report the news. I for one would like my representative to come home on the weekends, or atleast more than 4 times a year. Edward Lynch would commute every weekend, and he would keep his kids in public school within the district he is living. This is more than just him living in a 55 + neighborhood, were talking about serious voter fraud, for him and his wife. There is something just not right here!

Kent Clark says:

So does anyone besides me wonder why the home in question in Delray Beach has a TOTAL property tax exemption? If I have the right property recorss, total taxable value = $0 WTF? There may be a good explanation for this, but how does someone get to pay NO PROPERTY TAXES?

Get on the case, bob!

jim2 says:

I guess I do not understand the problem.

The guy has two residences. He owns one in MD and also lives in another in FL that is owned by a family member. Since he is a Rep of the FL area, he claims that one for various purposes, including tax and residency.

Is the issue the "over 55" nature of the FL community? If so, would not the guy claim that was between him and the gated community home owners' association, or something like that?

District 19 resident says:

Jim-

The problem isnt that he has two residences. The real problem is that there could be residential and voter fraud. You can obviouslly see by the video that the license plates are registerd in Florida, which would claim him to be a florida resident. Where does he pay income taxes? Does he pay taxes? Techincally he does not actually have a home in Florida, there is so much more than meets the eye, that I hope the local news, and National News will do more investigating of the issue. This is important to me, as well as i hope it is important to all other district 19 constituents! I know my answer wasnt great, but just continue to watch the news, and we'll see where this goes... if anywhere!

W Kelley Lucas says:

Yet another stellar job by Bill O'Reilly and Fox News.

Pulp says:

I've always believed that O'Reilly is an oozing sore on the butt crack of America -- but when he's right, hey, he's right.

jim2 says:

District 19 -

You said:

++++++++++++++++++
Techincally he does not actually have a home in Florida ....
++++++++++++++++++

I swear I have no dog in this fight, but I do not think your statement is a given. If he rented, he still would not own a property. If he lives with relatives while in FL, it is still not necessarily true that he does not meet the necessary qualifications to be considered by FL and the IRS as a FL resident.

That's why I asked about the 55+ aspect. That element might be the critical one, but even that one seems to have weaknesses because he would doubtless say that the matter was one between him and the HO Association whose covenant it was.

Broward Taxpayer says:

A few key points.

1. Members of Congress have the legal option for tax purposes of paying taxes in their homestead OR their DC area residence. Wexler choses Florida, as it has no income tax. You'll note in the video he even has his cars tagged in Florida.

2. The clown above who said Florida requires someone to live here for "6 months plus 1 day" to establish residency in Florida is wrong. That is how New York and some others states do it, but Florida has no similar requirement. You can move to Florida and buy a home here on December 29, 2007 .... move in on December 30 ..... and validly file for and receive a homestead exemption on the property as your permanent residence as of January 1, 2008.

3. As for Wexler, the question I wonder about is when he spends extensive time in his district (during campaign season etc.), where is he sleeping at night? He may well be using a room at his in-laws house. I doubt he's paying for a hotel room every time he visits his own district.

Broward Taxpayer says:

Nice point about tax opstions for congressman, Broward Taxpayer. But what if they don't have a homestead? What if their residence is a sham? Do they still have that option?

My feeling is that if the congressman uproots TOTALLY to D.C. or suburbs, they would lose that option.

Look, this isn't a huge scandal, obviously, but it's an interesting situation and it's certainly not on the up-and-up.

Broward Taxpayer says:

One more thing, check out Wexler's Maryland property tax bill:

https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/apps/tax/ViewDetail.asp?RID=3078987

It clearly states "NOT A PRINCIPAL RESIDENCE" so he is not claiming any homestead in Maryland. It supports his claim of Florida residency, and he votes in Florida.

Broward Taxpayer says:

Wexler votes in Florida, has a Florida driver's license and uses a Florida address for his federal income tax returns. Legally, all of that makes Wexler a Florida permanent resident.

Lurker says:

""NOT A PRINCIPAL RESIDENCE"

Funny how he can live year round in Maryland, and yet get that designation from the State Government- it's basically a meaningless desingation, no?

Pulp says:

you sound like you know what you're talking about, BT, but how can Wexler be a resident of Florida if he doesn't maintain a residence here?

let's broaden this out. if i lived in Georgia and wanted to get out of paying state income taxes there, could i list my in-laws house in Jacksonville as my residence, get an FL DL and do that legally? i don't think so. it's a sham.


Anonymous says:

"NOT A PRINCIPAL RESIDENCE" is actually a significant thing. It means Wexler is paying the higher (non-resident) property tax rate in Maryland on his home there. This distinction costs him quite a bit of money.

Sunflower says:

So why doesn't he get in trouble just like the rest of us.

Because he is a Democrat. They're anointed to break the law.

Sunflower says:

One thing to look at - his cars are registered to Floridia but he uses them solely in Maryland. Congressmen are given full car allowance for automobiles in their district.

Can you say LoopHole Wexler?

Sunflower says:

I also think it's pretty funny the perpetually outraged liberal apparently has no faith in the public school system that he puts HIS kids in private school.

BocaWayne says:

So Wexler is re-elected in November with 72.5 percent of the vote instead of 73 percent. Next issue, please.

BOCA RESIDENT says:

WEXLER HAS COMMITTED AN OUT AND OUT FRAUD. IN ORDER TO QUALIFY AS A FLORIDA RESIDENT AND ENJOY THE NO STATE INCOME TAX, YOU MUST LIVE IN THE STATE FOR 6 MONTHS AND A DAY, EACH YEAR. LET'S LOOK AT HIS TAX RETURNS TO SEE IF HE IS PAYING THE STATE INCOME TAX TO MARYLAND, OR IF HE TAKING THE FLORIDA DEDUCTION.
IF IT'S A FRAUD, THE IRS SHOULD LOOK INTO THIS AND HE SHOULD FACE THE SAME PENALTIES AS ANYONE ELSE

Anonymous says:

320.0807 Special license plates for Governor and federal and state legislators.--

(1) Upon application by any member of the House of Representatives of Congress and payment of the fees prescribed by s. 320.0805, the department is authorized to issue to such Member of Congress a license plate stamped "Member of Congress" followed by the number of the appropriate congressional district. Upon application by a United States Senator and payment of the fees prescribed by s. 320.0805, the department is authorized to issue a license plate stamped "USS," followed by the numeral II in the case of the junior senator.

BOCA RESIDENT says:

WEXLER HAS COMMITTED AN OUT AND OUT FRAUD. IN ORDER TO QUALIFY AS A FLORIDA RESIDENT AND ENJOY THE NO STATE INCOME TAX, YOU MUST LIVE IN THE STATE FOR 6 MONTHS AND A DAY, EACH YEAR. LET'S LOOK AT HIS TAX RETURNS TO SEE IF HE IS PAYING THE STATE INCOME TAX TO MARYLAND, OR IF HE TAKING THE FLORIDA DEDUCTION.
IF IT'S A FRAUD, THE IRS SHOULD LOOK INTO THIS AND HE SHOULD FACE THE SAME PENALTIES AS ANYONE ELSE

BOCA RESIDENT says:

WEXLER HAS COMMITTED AN OUT AND OUT FRAUD. IN ORDER TO QUALIFY AS A FLORIDA RESIDENT AND ENJOY THE NO STATE INCOME TAX, YOU MUST LIVE IN THE STATE FOR 6 MONTHS AND A DAY, EACH YEAR. LET'S LOOK AT HIS TAX RETURNS TO SEE IF HE IS PAYING THE STATE INCOME TAX TO MARYLAND, OR IF HE TAKING THE FLORIDA DEDUCTION.
IF IT'S A FRAUD, THE IRS SHOULD LOOK INTO THIS AND HE SHOULD FACE THE SAME PENALTIES AS ANYONE ELSE

Broward Taxpayer says:

YOU MUST LIVE IN THE STATE FOR 6 MONTHS AND A DAY, EACH YEAR.

A former New Yorker clearly wrote this comment, as NY has this 6-months-and-a-day law.

I repeat: Florida law does not have any such requirement for permanent residency. No pun intended, but Florida one of the more liberal states in the nation for legally what defines "permanent residency." Florida courts hold that permanent residency is defined first and foremost by "intent" of the person (i.e., "state of mind"). Voter registration, car registration, driver's license, address used on federal tax returns, etc., are all the evidentiary manifestations of that intent.

Barbara Ganouche says:

You're joking, right Bob? Or did you have a stroke?

This is a serious story??

Not at all, except to wingnuts.

Most people who serve in congress live in DC. Film at 11.

Sandy Sybian says:

God bless you Barbara Ganouche for standing up to the Pulp and his nasty swarm of anti-semites.
And God bless Bob Wexler as a True Friend of Israel. My prayers are with him and his family during the dark hours of their persecution.

Thom Fiddler says:

Well, it hasn't gotten any serious attention, though it is on the sun-seninel site now.

Hardy har har.

So what's the real story Bob? Going after some of that Drudge traffic with this one?

Pulp says:

Yes Earl -- that is the real story, at least from the partisan, loyal Democratic viewpoint that automatically rejects criticism of Wexler or anything that O'Reilly says. Oh and I already linked that thing in the comments, so how about some news.

And Thom, I wouldn't have called O'Reilly an oozing sore on the butt crack of America if I wanted to attract Drudgers. Don't want them, not asking for them, didn't enjoy their recent migrations to the Pulp. The truth is that this is an interesting political story (to me, at least).

Wexler is apparently pocketing the housing deduction and other dual-housing related Congressional perks using a sham residence. That ain't right.

Politically, it will be used against him, but as far as the law goes, it's hard to tell. It's not clear he's getting a tax advantage. I'm told congressmen don't pay state taxes out of their federal paychecks. His wife, however, works for the American Jewish Committee (acc. to Wexler's financial disclosure form). Does she claim Florida residence on her tax forms?

It's against the law to vote in a place where you don't live. Wexler votes down here. Could be problematic.

He's in a bind: Wexler is saying his in-laws home is his permanent residence and that the house he actually lives in isn't. It's a lie on both sides, whatever the law might be.

Broward Taxpayer is right, though, Florida applies the term liberally. One of the few places where "permanent residency" is spelled out in the law, though, blows him out of the water. It applies to in-state tuition:

Statute 1009.21(c) A "legal resident" or "resident" is a person who has maintained his or her residence in this state for the preceding year, has purchased a home which is occupied by him or her as his or her residence, or has established a domicile in this state pursuant to s. 222.17.

222.17, which applies to homestead exemption, involves an affadavit filed at the county clerk of court. Don't know if he filed one of those or not.

It's not earth-shattering. As I said originally, it probably won't lead to a federal case or a change in the election, but it's interesting and, I think, telling. That's all.

Jeff in Orlando says:

Isn't that just like a liberal democrat? Liberals want to tax everybody but themselves. He lives in Maryland and claims Florida as his residence to skip paying the ski high taxes imposed on the people of Maryland by a Democrat legislature. Dispicable; but since Democrats think the laws they pass are not for them, this is no surprise. I want to see Wexler on Fox this evening. If he doesn't show, you can add "chicken" to his title of tax evader.

Barbara Ganouche says:

Welcome winguts!

A/O says:

Annointed to break the law ? Since when are Bush, Cheney and Rove Democrats ?

MikeM says:

If Congressman Wexler listed Florida as his home of residence, yet he lives in Maryland, it appears he avoided Maryland state taxes. Anyone look into this yet?

Pulp says:

Last time: The tax issue doesn't affect Robert Wexler. Congressman don't have to pay state taxes in any state where they aren't elected.

However, his wife works for the American Jewish Committee in D.C. It's not known if she's filing as a Floridian or not. So that's still on the table.

MikeM says:

I called his office today and he filed his IRS return as a Florida resident, thereby not paying Maryland taxes where he actually lives.

Clearly, out and out fraud. I am going to contact the state of Maryland tomorrow and report him, and maybe I can get a reward for collecting.

Jack says:

Inhabitant

In*hab"it*ant\, n. [L. inhabitans, -antis, p. pr. of inhabitare.]

1. One who dwells or resides permanently in a place, as distinguished from a transient lodger or visitor; as, an inhabitant of a house, a town, a city, county, or state. "Frail inhabitants of earth." --Cowper.

In this place, they report that they saw inhabitants which were very fair and fat people. --Abp. Abbot.

2. (Law) One who has a legal settlement in a town, city, or parish; a permanent resident. Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, © 1996, 1998 MICRA, Inc.

Jason says:

Florida residence:

Florida Statute §222.17 states that a person can show intent to maintain a Florida residence as a permanent home by filing a sworn Declaration of Domicile with the clerk of the circuit court. The Statute does not exclude concurrent ownership of a residence in another state provided that primary residence is claimed only in Florida. Florida Statute §196.012 defines a permanent residence as "that place where a person has his or her true, fixed, and permanent home and principal establishment to which, whenever absent, he or she has the intention of returning."

Florida Statue §196.015 lists the following relevant factors that may be considered in determining a person's intent to establish permanent Florida residency:

Although any one factor is not conclusive of the establishment or nonestablishment of permanent residence, the following are relevant factors that may be considered by the property appraiser in making his or her determination as to the intent of a person claiming a homestead exemption to establish a permanent residence in this state:

(1) Formal declarations of the applicant.

(2) Informal statements of the applicant.

(3) The place of employment of the applicant.

(4) The previous permanent residency by the applicant in a state other than Florida or in another country and the date non-Florida residency was terminated.

(5) The place where the applicant is registered to vote.

(6) The place of issuance of a driver's license to the applicant.

(7) The place of issuance of a license tag on any motor vehicle owned by the applicant.

(8) The address as listed on federal income tax returns filed by the applicant.

* * *

So under the statute the only factor Wexler doesn't satisfy is place of employment, and it would be rather hard for him to be employed in Florida while Congress meets in Washington DC. And the statute clearly states that no one factor is conclusive, so no bonus points for pointing out that Wexler doesn't satisfy all of them. He doesn't have to, by statute, as stated in the statute. No cigar.

His filing of federal tax returns listing the Florida address would be per the statute. And is proper per US Code.
If anyone had bothered checking there's a section of the US Code stating that when a member of Congress maintains an abode for the purposes of attending Congress, that state MAY NOT levy income tax against him/her unless he presents that state. U.S. Code Title 4 Chapter Section 113. A little google goes a long way, folks.

So if someone "told" Maryland about Wexler the state's proper response would be, "Thanks for the info. Buy yourself some google."

I suppose this is all some attempted schadenfreude by O'Reilly and crew saved up from when Rick Santorum got caught not only living with his family in Virginia but also collecting bails of money from the school district in Pennsylvania to pay for his kid's education at their home in Virginia.


Deb says:

Here is something to think about.. The home he is claiming residence to is deed restricted. One family per dwelling. This keeps folks from moving in multiple families. This is the restrictions on the gated community in which he CLAIMS to be his residence. So if he lives there then his in-laws can't also claim to live there.
Look here is the real problem as I see it. It's fine if he wants to have dual residency many people do, but his Florida residency claim is a sham. He has no property here, he pays no residency taxes because of it. He claims Maryland is not his primary, so he is raking in a savings on the property taxes which is fraudulent.
The voters are going to decide if this rouse should continue or not... bottom line. Being a "friend to israel" is such a bogus comment... shish even the one about O'reilly being anti-Semitic. Give me a break! I love how people spout the race cards so easily and never back it up!

Deb says:

Sandy Sybian
Wexler supports Obama who threw Israel under the bus with the Jerusalem comment once in the Palestinian surroundings
... thats a true friend to Israel huh?

He also threw his "so called" friend Lieberman under the bus because he didn't support who Wexler thought he should...now there is true tolerance and friendship of a democrat huh?
Tale off your rose colored glasses and Wake UP!

he bought a house near washington d.c. because that's where he works, wow, big news

Ivan Fyodorovich says:

And God bless Bob Wexler as a True Friend of Israel.
---
That may be, but is he a True Friend of Florida? Apparently not.

Sandy Sybian says:

All this hate directed at a fine american like Rob Wexler makes me thankful my husband and I own a condo in Tel Aviv.

Emily Litella says:

Wexler says he lives in a Maryland of Washington, DC, because allegedly he works at something called "Congress." Well, I don't understand why he doesn't work in a Congress in Florida. Isn't there one in Tallahassee? If they have Congressmen in all 50 states, then shouldn't there be Congresses in every state. He should work in the Congress in Florida. Not in the one in Maryland or wherever. But what do you expect from a d**n liberal!

Pulp says:

point up, if there were such a feature on this blog

suze says:

As a resident in Wexler's district, I am delighted to hear that he's a fake. Bill O'Reilly anti-semetic someone said? No, he isn't and that's not why the story got out. Wexler comes down here and runs over to the jewish senior citizens and pretends that he's a nice Jewish boy and they run and vote for him. He tells them how to vote, how to live, how to eat, etc, etc. It's all a bunch of you know what! Jut because he votes here doesn't make him a resident. Just because he has a Florida driver's license does not make him a resident. A resident must be paying utilities here, have a residence, apartment or home, which he doesn't. His in-law's condo is in their name and I understand (all you floridians out there paying property taxes) that they only pay $250 a year????? Oy vey! It's humid outside. Me thinks that he has a problem here and outside of the elderly people of Hebrew persuasion who would never believe bad things about him, there's the rest of us. I say he should resign. Trent Lott had to give up his majority whip for alot less and quite a few of our lovely senators and reps had to resign for less. Come on Robert, get out of office and let a decent person in, one who really lives down here in this hell hole.

Dave says:

It is irrelavent what Florida law says folks. You miss the point. The potential fraud is that he is, under Maryland law, a resident of that state and fails to pay taxes there. In Florida, you do not pay income taxes so no fraud there. The only potential fraud is that he failed to pay intangible taxes in Florida in past years when he was obligated to do so. But all this pales in light of the Fedral constitutional requirement that he inhabits this state in order to serve as a representative. Clearly, he does not have a homestead here since the home in question is owned by his in-laws. SO, there are two potential violations here that are unrelated, namely, is he: 1) guilty of tax evasion in Maryland under Maryland law; and 2) unqualified to serve as a representative of his district under the constitutional requirements of the US Constitution (Federal law). Lets not get the issues confused. Either way, he seems to be playing very fast and loose with the laws.

Oh Sandy says:

You didnt stand up for Robert by using he is a fine american He is supposed to make the laws not skirt around them. Also anyone rubbing elbows with Moveon.org is not in control of his on agenda.

Gator says:

What a colossal non-story.

Virtually all members of Congress have residences in the DC area. The days of them living in boarding houses are long gone.

Moreover, there is no requirement that a U.S. Representative or Senator own a home in their district or state.

Congress is in session virtually year-round, and the choice is to live with your family in Washington, or see them a couple days a month if they leave their spouse and children behind.

One can have multiple homes (doesn't McCain have about seven?), and you can live in them as little or as much as you want. Your official residence, however, is where you say it is.

There would be a problem if he were claiming homestead exemption in both states, or was registered to vote in Maryland, but I don't think that is the case.

If Wexler's in-laws have a house big enough and are willing to let him use it as his district residence, then what is the problem?

Tim says:

Dave is on the right track. It isn't as important what Florida law says at it is what Maryland law says.

Wexler didn't file a declaration of domicile in Florida if he wanted to be considered a resident. He doesn't own property (homestead exemption) so he doesn't qualify that way and only his in-laws live here so he has no close ties to the area. So there is no outright Florida residency. A drivers license or auto registration can be easily obtained without living in the state of Florida.

Maryland however clearly states what is considered a resident. You must live in the state for 183 days or more out of a year. Anyone what to take a guess at how many days a year Wexler lives there? I would bet it is over 183 days and if he isn't then his wife certainly does. I beleive in Maryland you are considered a resident if you or your wife are in the state for 183 days or more. With Maryland law he probably qualifies as a resident.

Any way you cut it Wexler has some problems and if he didn't break the law then he cetainly didn't follow the spirit of the law. He is the only Florida Congress person that plays this game, a game he calls "common".

deroy says:

bill richardson, gov of new mwxico who is really from Boston used a hotel room as his residency when running for gov. he very rarely visits new mexico.

deroy says:

bill richardson, gov of new mwxico who is really from Boston used a hotel room as his residency when running for gov. he very rarely visits new mexico.

deroy says:

congress has TWENTY-SIX more work days between now and jan 20, 2009.

Paul from Boynton says:

You have all missed the facts. Here they are.

Under Maryland law he has legally established both a Domicile and Resdency in MD. That is a Fact. Fact # 2 he cannot be a resident of 2 states at the same time. He stated in his response to the charges that "everyone in his district knew of his intention to move to Maryland" That word intention says it all. Florida law says you don't have to live here any length of time. As long as you own a home you can call yourself a resident. If you rent you must file a statement of residency and Swear to in under penalty of perjury. He did neither.

That aside the other part of the law says you must have an "Intent" to return to FL. to be considered a Resident. By his own words in his reply and in his book he has no intention to return to FL. He is stating that he did it so he could be close to his children while they grow up. However, he is the most traveled congressman in congress. He was away from home more than he was there. That is some caring father. During congrssional recesses he doesn't come back to FL. He travels without his children. Because they are in school in MD. When he was on his book tour last month, he stayed in hotels. One of them was the Marriot in WPB, ten miles from his in-laws where he claims he lives. So he spends our tax dollars on hotels when he has a residence right down the road.

Last election he ran unopossed. He spent over$700,000 from his campaign fund to run his campaign. (Public records www.fec.gov)In a two man race it usually takes about $400,000 - $500,000 to run a campaign. Has anyone asked him where the money went. What did he do with his housing allowance Congressman get? Did he pocket it?

Kudos to Ed Lynch, He may have solved he housing crisis. I can see all the congressman running home to their districts to buy homes. I'm voting for Lynch and I'm a democrat. Shakespear said "Something is rotten in Denmark." I say something is rotten in Delray.

Paul from Boynton says:

You have all missed the facts. Here they are.

Under Maryland law he has legally established both a Domicile and Resdency in MD. That is a Fact. Fact # 2 he cannot be a resident of 2 states at the same time. He stated in his response to the charges that "everyone in his district knew of his intention to move to Maryland" That word intention says it all. Florida law says you don't have to live here any length of time. As long as you own a home you can call yourself a resident. If you rent you must file a statement of residency and Swear to in under penalty of perjury. He did neither.

That aside the other part of the law says you must have an "Intent" to return to FL. to be considered a Resident. By his own words in his reply and in his book he has no intention to return to FL. He is stating that he did it so he could be close to his children while they grow up. However, he is the most traveled congressman in congress. He was away from home more than he was there. That is some caring father. During congrssional recesses he doesn't come back to FL. He travels without his children. Because they are in school in MD. When he was on his book tour last month, he stayed in hotels. One of them was the Marriot in WPB, ten miles from his in-laws where he claims he lives. So he spends our tax dollars on hotels when he has a residence right down the road.

Last election he ran unopossed. He spent over$700,000 from his campaign fund to run his campaign. (Public records www.fec.gov)In a two man race it usually takes about $400,000 - $500,000 to run a campaign. Has anyone asked him where the money went. What did he do with his housing allowance Congressman get? Did he pocket it?

Kudos to Ed Lynch, He may have solved he housing crisis. I can see all the congressman running home to their districts to buy homes. I'm voting for Lynch and I'm a democrat. Shakespear said "Something is rotten in Denmark." I say something is rotten in Delray.

Barbara Ganouche says:

Right; he should resign.

Because he's too outspoken in his support of Israel.

Or because he lives too close to where he works. Or his wife does. Or doesn't.

Or he agrees with MoveOn.org.

Or because Bill O'Reilly says so.

And the trolls agree.

Or something.

Jason says:

For those STILL carrying on about Maryland law, can you not read? Is this a new skill for you?

Wexler maintains a home in Maryland for the purpose of attending Congress. U.S. Code Title 4 Chapter Section 113 states, in no uncertain terms, that Maryland has no power to collect income taxes from Wexler. That isn't Florida law, that's federal law that trumps any state statute.

The full statute states:

Sec. 113. Residence of Members of Congress for State income tax
laws

(a) No State, or political subdivision thereof, in which a Member of
Congress maintains a place of abode for purposes of attending sessions
of Congress may, for purposes of any income tax (as defined in section
110(c) of this title) levied by such State or political subdivision
thereof--
(1) treat such Member as a resident or domiciliary of such State
or political subdivision thereof; or
(2) treat any compensation paid by the United States to such
Member as income for services performed within, or from sources
within, such State or political subdivision thereof,

unless such Member represents such State or a district in such State.
(b) For purposes of subsection (a)--
(1) the term ``Member of Congress'' includes the delegates from
the District of Columbia, Guam, and the Virgin Islands, and the
Resident Commissioner from Puerto Rico; and
(2) the term ``State'' includes the District of Columbia.

(Added Pub. L. 95-67, Sec. 1(a), July 19, 1977, 91 Stat. 271.)

Whether Wexler has made a political mistake by keeping his family with him is a separate matter.

As a legal matter he owed no income tax to Maryland and never has. If he leaves Congress and continues to live in Maryland then they can charge him income tax on any post-Congressional job he takes. Until then, you're just dead wrong.

District 19 resident says:

Sir, you are right about maryland...sort of. However, in Florida wexler must show "intent" to be a resident. Him and his wife clearly do not do that. If he were to lose the election in november, in january where would he be living? He would absolutely stay in maryland because he has intent on staying there. His wife is actually a normal employee in the state of maryland, does she pay income taxes? I know she is registered to vote in florida, which could be fraud. Maybe, Bob can say he doesnt have to pay taxes or what ever, but his wife clearly does not have that same luxury. But as you can see with her being a full time in employee in Maryland, and his kids attending school in Maryland he has absolutely no intent on living in florida, which to be a florida resident is what you need and that is from a court decision in Florida in 1993 that still holds true today. I am telling you that there is so much more to this, at least I hope so, for I am a constituent in his district, and if I would have to follow the basic laws of both states, him or his wife have absolutely no right on being excluded from that!

District 19 resident says:

P.S.


Wexler is the only member of congress in florida who does not own his own home in the state of Florida!

Mike says:

Sandy Sybian:

FYI..members of congress are supposed to represent their district..not another country.

If Israel is so great then move there full time. We need someone that advocates for us. Last I saw..most of Wexlers district voted for Hillary..not Obama.

Also: get off of your anti semitic crap. Last I saw Bobby W. was holding hands on stage with Jessie "Hymietown" Jackson and supports Obama who has ties to Rev. Wright and Al "get the Jew interloper" Sharpton.

Bobby tried his race baiting crap with O'Reilly and got burned..too bad

I challenge you to offer up any proof of racism or anti-semitism by O'Reilly or Fox News. Please be specific

Mike says:

The only reason he lists a Florida address is so that he can get Walt Disney World annual passes for the Florida resident discount.

TM Roland says:

I am not Republican. I am not a Democrat.

I am a registered Independent voter.

I am, however, one of many disgruntled American voters who think that many of our problems is due to the lack of action by our Congress.

Please take a look at the following website

http://projects.washingtonpost.com/congress/110/house/vote-missers/

If Mr. Wexler chooses to live in Maryland (which is much closer to Capitol Hill) that his District, common sense would prevail that he would not miss many votes in the House of Representatives. Why is it that out of 25 Districts in the state of Florida that Mr. Wexler receives the third place medal for missing the third most House votes.

Translation – He has missed the third most votes of 25 Florida Congressmen when he lives thirty miles from Capitol Hill.

A review of the votes that he has missed, illustrates that he has not been doing much work since March of 2008 for the American people.


TM Roland says:

PS

That Volvo that he has in the driveway costs $91.20 to register in FL for two years. It costs $180.00 to register the Volvo in Maryland.

Guess he just wants to save a couple of bucks.

What other tax games is he playing?

Sure, he can claim FL, but Mrs. Wexler can't.

Sandy Sybian says:

To Mike:
We're moving to our condo in Tel Aviv just as soon as my husband retires -- providing we can sell our house here.
Why?
Because Israel is the only country that is safe from anti-semtics like you and your hate spewing Bill O'Reilly.
But even after we've moved to Israel, we will still vote for Bob Wexler by absentee ballot.

Mike says:

Sandy: Good riddance..have fun in Tel Aviv

RD says:


Those that voted for Rep.? Wexler(Fla or Md). One word comes to mind "CHUMP"

Mark says:

I notice that there has not been much on this story since the initial accusation. I decided to do a little internet sleuthing of my own and it took less than 5 minutes to determine that U.S. Rep. Robert Wexler (D-Delray Beach) still owns property in Palm Beach (yes, that is in his district). Want to verify this for yourself? Check the official Florida public records here: http://www.stateofflorida.com (scroll down and select Property Records, Deeds & Plats)

"PALM BCH FM CO 3 B71 T67" is the official Plat for the record of the Deed.

So this is a non-story, as he obviously still owns property and qualifies as a Florida resident. As others have pointed out, under Federal law he does not owe Maryland state tax, his Maryland property is taxed at a higher rate because of his non-residency, his vehicles are legally registered to Florida since that is his state of residence.

Mr. Lynch (the originator of this story) and Bill O'Reilly both need to learn due diligence and fact checking. The ease with which his ownership can be verified indicates that they are either incompetent or intentionally misleading the public.

MTS says:

As a Jew, myself, I consider it absolutely STUPID to vote for a politician based upon his race or religion. Wexler is a deviate, who, even if he were an "inhabitant," might as well have lived in the bushes someplace. If he didn't violate the law, he certainly violated the spirit of it. He's as phony as a three dollar bill.

TM Roland says:

Mark

I tried to follow your link to research the record that you referred to in your posting and could not come up with the record.

So I went to the following website:

www.pbcgov.com/papa/aspx/GeneralSearch/GeneralSearch.aspx

This is the Palm Beach County Property Appraiser's Public Access System.

I typed in WEXLER ROBERT and there are no records of property owned by the Congressman in Palm Beach County. The only record for WEXLER ROBERT is actually a property owned by a ROBERTA WEXLER.

and if he does, in fact, own property, why did he come out today to state that he was going to lease a condo?

Dave Ross says:

Wexy's television show probably took up a good chunk of time to produce, so he had to live up north.

Anonymous says:

Robert Wexler big mouth for the Clintons, the mouth didn't have much to say about when confronted with his residence, he should be exposed for what he is, rep or dem but they protect their own. Sandy you and your husband take wex with you to tel aviv and kiss it goodby when iran blows you to little pcs.Wex will stand outside your mud brick condo waving his re-election fl. tag. At least O'Reilly tells the truth unlike the wex who has now been caught with his shorts around his ankles. Demo's will now use contraceptives when aroud the wex.

Anonymous says:

Robert Wexler big mouth for the Clintons, the mouth didn't have much to say about when confronted with his residence, he should be exposed for what he is, rep or dem but they protect their own. Sandy you and your husband take wex with you to tel aviv and kiss it goodby when iran blows you to little pcs.Wex will stand outside your mud brick condo waving his re-election fl. tag. At least O'Reilly tells the truth unlike the wex who has now been caught with his shorts around his ankles. Demo's will now use contraceptives when aroud the wex.