How did Maxine Waters afford a $4.3 million dollar mansion in Los Angeles?
07/18/2017 / By Ethan Huff / Comments
How did Maxine Waters afford a $4.3 million dollar mansion in Los Angeles?

She’s the laughingstock of the internet, having said so many stupid things over the years that she might even qualify as being certifiably insane. But Representative Maxine Waters, a Democrat representing California’s 43rd district – one of the poorest areas in Southern California ­– sure has amassed quite a bit of wealth for herself over the 40-or-so years that she’s worked in government. This includes a $4.3 million mansion she owns that’s located in Hancock Park, one of L.A.’s most posh neighborhoods.

Far from the district that she supposedly represents – a high-crime, high-gang area of South Central L.A. in which she refuses to live – Waters’ 6,000 square foot luxury estate, located at 549 S. Lucerne Blvd., is nestled neatly between West Hollywood and Beverly Hills on a quiet, idyllic street.

This loudmouthed hypocrite is constantly barking about racism and income inequality, condemning the “haves” who she believes are keeping down the “have-nots.” And yet she doesn’t live anywhere near poor people, cocooned comfortably with the “haves” in one of the wealthiest areas of Los Angeles. While her actual district is comprised mostly of Hispanics and blacks, her Hancock Park neighborhood is almost completely white, with a little bit of Korean.

How is it that this race-baiting fraud was able to acquire this high degree of wealth making a “public servant” salary in the high rent district of Southern California? That’s a good question, and one that people everywhere, including Fox News‘ Tucker Carlson, are now asking as Waters continues to draw attention to herself by spearheading empty charges to have President Trump impeached.

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Waters threatens former projects-dweller Ben Carson, says she’s more qualified to be HUD secretary

If she knew what was good for her, Waters would slither away into a hole and disappear. The public is growing increasingly weary of her antics, including her recent threat against HUD Secretary Dr. Ben Carson. Claiming that she would be better suited for his position, Waters stated during a recent speech that she would take Carson’s “a** apart.

Besides the deeply disturbing nature of such a crass statement, Waters is once again proving to the world that she’s mentally unhinged and in need of immediate removal from her position. Having lived in the “projects” himself, Dr. Carson is more than qualified to lead HUD. Waters, on the other hand, only seems to have interactions with other minorities when they’re mowing her lawn or cleaning her pool.

If anyone needs to be investigated by the State Department for illicit behavior, it’s Maxine Waters, not President Trump. Waters clearly possesses more wealth than she ever could have earned on her own as an employee of taxpayers. This is why many people throughout Los Angeles refer to her as the “Poverty Pimp,” a title seen all across L.A. on posters that also bear a zombified image of Waters’ face.

The only people that Maxine Waters cares about helping financially is herself and her family – not her constituents. According to reports, Waters’ daughter, Karen, has been paid nearly $750,000 since 2006 to run mailers urging Angelinos to vote for Waters every time she’s up for reelection. Waters also reportedly helped a bank in which her husband owned stock secure federal bailout money after the 2008 market crash.

“During her tenure, things have gotten much worse for her constituents,” wrote Jesse Lee Peterson for WND.com in an article entitled “Time to Show ‘Auntie Maxine’ the Door.” “Crime is out of control. Good jobs are gone. Public schools are failing to educate students. Illegal-alien gang members are driving black citizens out of their neighborhoods, yet Maxine is spending taxpayer funds on a witch hunt.”

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