Tuesday, April 14, 2020

CitySt.PaulPonziTaxingSchemeFailuretoCreditPayments2020

                          Mon13Apr2020  for Agenda 15Apr2020 SealCoatingpaid$248.
Continued to Sept. to correct Fraudulent Billings denying public Testimony.

Cover Photo, Image may contain: 8 people, text                                      Affiant Christian,White,Widow,Whistleblower herein after Sharon4USA is sick of the Horrors of City St. Paul,MN DOUBLE BILLINGS HEINOUS Use of Consent Agenda's to Deceitfully, create False Revenue,Billings to Steal Propertys.
                                       Current City Council are not Christians, None did not use
the Christian Bible or USA Constitution taking OATH OF OFFICE.
City of Saint Paul - Meeting of City Council on 4/15/2020 at 3:30 PM
                      FOR DECADES, DFL DIRTY DEALS MUST SEIZE AND DESIST, WILFUL
                      FAILURE TO ANSWER,ABATE, ANDERSONS CLAIMS  IS PARAMOUNT.
                       FURTHER CORRECT YOUR VIDEO WEB CONFERENCE TO
                       ENLARGE ,Get rid of Black Background.

China is going to face "a day of reckoning" for the global coronavirus pandemic, not only killed Americans but damaging the economy, according to economist Stephen Moore on Newsmax TV. Read More Here
RES PH 20-60123Ratifying Assessment-2019 SMSP Sealcoating Street and/or AlleyResolution-Public HearingRatifying the assessment for the 2019 Street Maintenance Service Program-Sealcoating Street and/or Alley. (File No. 195600, Assessment No. 19560
 PAGE 1112 697 Surrey ave, Receipts at http://taxthemax.blogspot.com

                    
ile #:RES PH 20-60    Version: 1Name:Ratifying Assessment-2019 SMSP Sealcoating Street and/or Alley
Type:Resolution-Public HearingStatus:Agenda Ready
In control:City Council
Final action:
Title:Ratifying the assessment for the 2019 Street Maintenance Service Program-Sealcoating Street and/or Alley. (File No. 195600, Assessment No. 195600)
Sponsors:Amy Brendmoen
Attachments:1. Assessment Roll, 2. Burton assessment letter, 3. Wilson email
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Date NameDistrictOpinionCommentAction
4/10/2020 10:28 PMSharon4USAAgainst
Your Double billing is intolerable 697 Surrey paid pg 1112 $248.xx go to http://taxthemax.blogspot.com
Owner or Taxpayer Property Description Item Description Unit Rate Quantity Charge Amts Property ID FURTHER Consent Agenda p***ed without decending to particulars Belly up Sharon Lee Anderson 697 Surrey Av St Paul MN 55106-5521 *697 SURREY AVE *Ward: 7 *Pending as of : 12/30/2019 LYMAN DAYTON ADDITION TO THE CITY OF ST. PAUL LOT 5 BLK 46 Sealcoating - Surrey (2) 6.22 40.00 $248.80 32-29-22-41-0053 $248.80 *** Owner and Taxpayer *** Total ***essment: This Payment: Current Year Principal: Current Year Interest: Payoff Amount: $248.80 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $248.80

In a message dated 3/26/2020 3:02:03 AM Central Standard Time, sharon4anderson@aol.com writes:

        Thus.26Mar2020
                TO the Above Named, Media et al Council MEETING MAR 25TH2020
           Any Disparaging remarks vs President Donald Trump at this Crisis Cova-19
Health Issues is NOT taken lightly.
          THEREFORE SANCTUARY CITY ST. PAUL,MN
                   GUIDE YOURSELVES ACCORDINGLY.

     You bet i must fight City till Death do us Part
                                  2006 Mike Hahn started this Crap of Takings  against me

            Taking my Car Trailer, Water Shut Off, when bills paid, Excessive Inspections without Warrant etc. http://sharon4anderson.org


The longtime food service provider for Como Park Zoo will take over the food and programming concessions at the Como Lake Pavilion after the restaurant's previous owner decided to scale back his business obligations.
Lancer Hospitality will assume the existing contract with the city of St. Paul to operate Spring Cafe with few if any expected changes, according to city Parks and Recreation spokeswoman Clare Cloyd.
Lancer will be the fourth food vendor to operate in the historic pavilion space since 2015.
Lancer is also acquiring Red River Kitchen, which serves food out of a restored grain elevator along the Mississippi River near downtown St. Paul. Spring Cafe and Red River Kitchen were owned by Matty O'Reilly, who runs Republic in Minneapolis and Bar Brigade in St. Paul.
O'Reilly is traveling in Southeast Asia and was not available Monday for comment. But in an e-mail, he confirmed selling Spring Cafe and the Red River Kitchen as part of a "conscious decision to downsize." He said he wants to focus on his year-round ventures and is looking forward to taking summers off to spend more time with his family. In addition, he's planning to finish up his MBA in May — "so the timing is great for me!"
St. Paul Parks and Recreation Director Mike Hahm said he has two decades of experience working with Lancer.
"I have a lot of confidence in Lancer based on their history in the park and their knowledge of our seasonality," he said Monday. "I am confident that they're up to the task here. They know the park and they want to be here for the right reasons."
Lancer takes over management of the pavilion immediately, Cloyd said in an e-mail.
"Different from previous transitions at this facility, only the underlying ownership of the current service partner is changing. The current management contract remains in place and the foundations of service will remain the same," she wrote.
In an email Tuesday, Lancer marketing director Ashley Turner said the 30-year veteran of the hospitality industry is confident it will be successful, despite the frequent turnover in the pavilion's operations.
"Our plans for Spring Café are to continue many of the same menu selections, while our culinary teams develop additional offerings to enrich the menu and experiences," she said. "We're excited to continue scheduling events that have been held historically at the Pavilion and to book new events and we're looking forward to creating innovative and first class culinary and dining experiences for our guests and the community."
The agreement with Spring Cafe, which started April 1 of last year and goes through Dec. 31, 2023, calls for the restaurant's owners to pay the city a minimum of $100,000 a year and a total of $575,000 over the life of the contract — essentially 10 percent of the restaurant's monthly gross revenue.
Last March, city officials chose Spring Cafe to replace Como Dockside after it closed abruptly in November 2017. The New Orleans-themed restaurant's owners said they could no longer endure wintertime losses.
Dockside was chosen in January 2015 to replace Black Bear Crossings, a coffee shop that had occupied the pavilion for years, that was ousted from the space after city officials decided they should be getting heftier revenue from the pavilion and its picturesque setting.
Black Bear owner David Glass later sued the city for breach of contract and won an $800,000 settlement. The city made its final payment of $137,500 to Glass in July 2018.

St. Paul reaches $800,000 settlement with Como Park cafe ...

www.startribune.com › st-paul-reaches-800-000-settlement-with-com...

Aug 22, 2014 - The owners of Black Bear Crossings sued the city over its refusal to renew the vendor's lease at the Lakeside Pavilion.
                       proof of e service

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To: sharon4anderson@aol.com, todd.d.axtell@ci.stpaul.mn.us, chris.samuel@co.ramsey.mn.us, Bruce.Engelbrekt@ci.stpaul.mn.us, amy.brendmoen@ci.stpaul.mn.us, chris.tolbert@ci.stpaul.mn.us, dai.thao@ci.stpaul.mn.us, jane.prince@ci.stpaul.mn.us, mitra.nelson@ci.stpaul.mn.us, nelsie.yang@ci.stpaul.mn.us, rebecca.noecker@ci.stpaul.mn.us, shari.moore@ci.stpaul.mn.us, ward1@ci.stpaul.mn.us, ward2@ci.stpaul.mn.us, ward3@ci.stpaul.mn.us, ward4@ci.stpaul.mn.us, ward5@ci.stpaul.mn.us, ward6@ci.stpaul.mn.us, ward7@ci.stpaul.mn.us, askeh@co.ramsey.mn.us, askph@co.ramsey.mn.us, askpropertytaxandrecords@co.ramsey.mn.us, askPW@co.ramsey.mn.us, asksurveyor@co.ramsey.mn.us, askveteransservice@co.ramsey.mn.us, contacthr@co.ramsey.mn.us, ContactRamseyCounty@co.ramsey.mn.us, darren.tobolt@co.ramsey.mn.us, elections@co.ramsey.mn.us, examineroftitles@co.ramsey.mn.us, info@rchs.com, jim.mcdonough@co.ramsey.mn.us, joann.ellis@co.ramsey.mn.us, ken.iosso@co.ramsey.mn.us, lee.mehrkens@co.ramsey.mn.us, maria.wetherall@co.ramsey.mn.us, mnext-ramsey@umn.edu, nathan.bissonette@co.ramsey.mn.us, rafael.e.ortega@co.ramsey.mn.us, rca@co.ramsey.mn.us, tamarack@co.ramsey.mn.us, toni.carter@co.ramsey.mn.us, wayne.anderson@co.ramsey.mn.us, fmelo@pioneerpress.com, GRIM_63@MSN.COM, dschleck@messerlikramer.com, dschultz@gw.hamline.edu, kfeatherly@minnlawyer.com, info@judicialwatch.org, askdoj@usdoj.gov, mvolpe998@gmail.com, dmashak@aol.com, bill4dahn@aol.com
Sent: 3/26/2020 3:01:54 AM Central Standard Time
Subject: Re: City of Saint Paul Council on 3/11/2020 at 3:30 PM18 and 25ConsentAgendaAntiTrust,FraudBillings

        Thus.26Mar2020
                TO the Above Named, Media et al Council MEETING MAR 25TH2020
           Any Disparaging remarks vs President Donald Trump at this Crisis Cova-19
Health Issues is NOT taken lightly.
          THEREFORE SANCTUARY CITY ST. PAUL,MN
                   GUIDE YOURSELVES ACCORDINGLY.
Today Mayor Carter announced a $3.25 million
Meeting detailsAgenda AgendaNot availableVideo Video
               Affiant Sharon4USA Senior takes issue with Carters Relief Fund, has No Provisions 4 Seniors,Homeless,Disabled and or Property Tax Relief.
                Further Video RElay DOES NOT at this time provide for Public Input in Video.
               As usual t
Sharons-QuiTam
he Consent Agenda was Wacked thro without decending to particulars n a message dated 3/24/2020 5:19:18 AM Central Standard Time, sharon4anderson@aol.com writes:
Affiant banks online pa
u.s. bank fined $613 million - Google Searchy taxes via US bank which handles All Ramsey County Property
Tax payments


Sharon Anderson aka Scarrella 651-776-5835 sharon4anderson@aol.com

LEGAL NOTICE: /s/Sharon4Anderson@aol.com ECF_P165913Pacersa1299 telfx: 651-776-5835:
Attorney ProSe_InFact,Private Attorney General QuiTam Whistleblower, www.taxthemax.blogspot.com 

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In a message dated 3/25/2020 6:21:33 PM Central Standard Time, cityofsaintpaul@public.govdelivery.com writes:

Today Mayor Carter announced a $3.25 million
Meeting detailsAgenda AgendaNot availableVideo Video
               Affiant Sharon4USA Senior takes issue with Carters Relief Fund, has No Provisions 4 Seniors,Homeless,Disabled and or Property Tax Relief.
                Further Video RElay DOES NOT at this time provide for Public Input in Video.
               As usual t
Sharons-QuiTam
he Consent Agenda was Wacked thro without decending to particulars n a message dated 3/24/2020 5:19:18 AM Central Standard Time, sharon4anderson@aol.com writes:

Easier Read  Submitted 4 Council Meeting Wed.25Mar2020
                            Easter Sun 12Apr2020  TO THE ABOVE NAMED;
                                   QUESTIONS; has the DFL CONTROLL OF city St.Paul Government, ie Council by resolution covertly undermining ChristianValues,Morals, by Pretended Asian Racism.
                                  EVEN WHEN IT HURTS, AFFIANT CHRISTIAN, WHITE,WIDOW,WHISTLEBLOWER WOMAN
hereby refutes the Video of Dao Thao using his son to manulipate the taxpaying,voting Citizens of St. Paul,MN
                                 Therefore; City St. PAUL,MN Please seize and desist using DFL Influence to destroy
                                  EASTER SUNDAY.

Drag to Move Cover Photo


                       
Ryan Saavedra | The Daily Wire
                  
China is going to face "a day of reckoning" for the global coronavirus pandemic, not only killed Americans but damaging the economy, according to economist Stephen Moore on Newsmax TV. Read More Here
               
Trump Admin Moves To ‘Revoke And Terminate’ China-Owned Company From Operating In U.S. – We The People Daily        Thank God and President Donald Trump to
Japan announced this week that it would spend billions of dollars to help its firms move their production out of China and back to Japan or to other countries.


The public may comment on public hearing items in writing or via voicemail. Any comments and materials submitted by 12:00 pm of the day before the meeting will be attached to the public record and available for review by the City Council. Comments may be submitted as follows:
Written public comment on public hearing items can be submitted to Contact-Council@ci.stpaul.mn.us or by voicemail at 651-266-6805.

RES 20-621110ResolutionCondemning xenophobia and racism against Asian American and Pacific Islander communities in the City of Saint Paul.Not availableVideo Video


4/8/2020 11:26 AMSharonUSAAffiant a White,Woman state and allege published at http://taxthemax.blogspot.com Reverse Racism vs Homegrown Property Owners, citing 3 Asians on Council 2 renters and Dai Thao coverty sponsor Forclosures,Heinous in the Matter of Pettiford dying of Kidney Failure,Hon Businessman John Rupp Summit Ave Gilded past 



Multiple federal executive branch agencies announced on Thursday that they have unanimously recommended to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) that it “revoke and terminate” a Chinese state-owned telecom service provider’s ability to operate in the United States.
The six federal agencies that made the recommendation against China Telecom Corp. were led by the Department of Justice and included the Departments of Homeland Security, Defense, State, Commerce, and the United States Trade Representative.
“The Department of Justice led the review of China Telecom’s authorizations, and it based the recommendation on developments since the authorizations were last transferred in 2007, including China Telecom’s failure to comply with the terms of an existing agreement with the Department,” the DOJ said in a statement. “In its recommendation, the Executive Branch agencies identified substantial and unacceptable national security and law enforcement risks associated with China Telecom’s operations, which render the FCC authorizations inconsistent with the public interest.”
The DOJ highlighted the following five bullet points on why the executive branches made the recommendation:
  • The evolving national security environment since 2007 and increased knowledge of the PRC’s role in malicious cyber activity targeting the United States;
  • Concerns that China Telecom is vulnerable to exploitation, influence, and control by the PRC government;
  • Inaccurate statements by China Telecom to U.S. government authorities about where China Telecom stored its U.S. records, raising questions about who has access to those records;
  • Inaccurate public representations by China Telecom concerning its cybersecurity practices, which raise questions about China Telecom’s compliance with federal and state cybersecurity and privacy laws; and
  • The nature of China Telecom’s U.S. operations, which provide opportunities for PRC state-actors to engage in malicious cyber activity enabling economic espionage and disruption and misrouting of U.S. communications.
“Today, more than ever, the life of the nation and its people runs on our telecommunications networks,” said John C. Demers, Assistant Attorney General for National Security. “The security of our government and professional communications, as well as of our most private data, depends on our use of trusted partners from nations that share our values and our aspirations for humanity. Today’s action is but our next step in ensuring the integrity of America’s telecommunications systems.”
The move comes as American’s views towards China have rapidly soured in response to the coronavirus pandemic which originated in China and has devastated the world. China has been accused of lying about the outbreak, trying to cover it up, and not reporting truthful figures about the extent of the epidemic inside its borders.
The Washington Post repor
The Washington Post reported that “a new poll shows that, outside the Beltway, the coronavirus crisis is actually bringing Americans together on the China issue. Republicans and Democrats now largely agree that the Chinese government bears responsibility for the spread of the pandemic, that it can’t be trusted on this or any other issue, and that the U.S. government should maintain a tough position on China on trade and overall, especially if Beijing again falters in its commitments.”
Japan announced this week that it would spend billions of dollars to help its firms move their production out of China and back to Japan or to other countries.
Author: Ryan Saavedra
Source: Daily Wire: Trump Admin Moves To ‘Revoke And Terminate’ China-Owned Telecom Firm From Operating In U.S.