@BTCBreadMan Evaluate dollars from first principles. They're very useful, despite the negative tradeoffs. Other forms of money are net useful too. And there's no substitute for cash flow.
The right combination of money at any given time varies depending on what the user is optimizing for.
@DanikaXIX How dare you. Look again at the slow motion popcorn raining down around the Trojan Horse popcorn bucket. Bask in it's unparalleled majesty and reconsider your perspective. Know also that the Horse bucket holds up to three full fistfuls of buttered popcorn, or up to six condoms.
@sadantnan@JamesOKeefeIII@janestreet@LeaderJohnThune Never underestimate the mental gymnastics my Trump Derangement Syndrome allows me to perform in the face of credible evidence.
In fact, you bigot, racist, super nazi, Tesla investing, puppy drowner, there is no evidence. And anybody who says otherwise is a monster too.
@JamesOKeefeIII@janestreet Everybody knows that video footage capturing live election fraud and criminal defendants pleading guilty to election fraud charges isn't REAL evidence of election fraud.
Anyone who believes that is a super nazi, racist, bigot who taught Epstein everything he knows. Duh.
@IfindRetards I have about 43k mail in ballots for Fauci that I swear are dated before the poll closed. Some even have emojis on them, so you know they're legit. They should all be counted. Or else you're a bigot.
@BrandieWithABee@nypost Correct. Here is one video showing very recent examples of misleading and paying the homeless to unlawfully harvest ballots in Los Angeles.
Not all harvesting is illegal in California, but these examples violate the law.
https://t.co/fzKSHVCpR3
CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS FRAUD CASH FOR BALLOTS PART I: Homeless Bribed with Cash & Drugs In Exchange For Registering To Vote & Signing Election Petitions Caught On Tape Undercover On Skid Row In California.
โYou can just put Pinocchio Lane.โ
California NGOs Encourage Fake Addresses To Homeless People To Sign Petitions & Register Voters, A State & Federal Felony. Footage Shows 28 Instances Of Cash Changing Hands For Ballot Signatures & Voter Registration Forms. Many of the petitioners had no understanding of the petitionsโ purpose they were advertising. Circulators also instructed individuals to use fake addresses. โOh, you can just fake an address.โ
Weingart Center, which received hundreds of millions in public funding, is on tape directing people to where the fraudulent petitioners are located, and directing homeless individuals to petitioners & coaching plausible deniability. โSee they say ignorance is no excuse for the law. But a lot of times, I have to say โI didnโt know, I had no idea.โโ
We encountered 28 instances of petitioners offering cash, cigarettes, and marijuana for signatures on petitions.
Weingart employees advised: โSee they say ignorance is no excuse for the law. But a lot of times, I have to say โI didnโt know, I had no idea.โโ All happening outside taxpayer-funded housing organizations. Weingart CEO earned $432,000 before resigning from the Los Angeles County Affordable Housing Solutions Agency.
James OโKeefe and the OMG Team went undercover on Skid Row, posing as homeless individuals. On hidden cameras, petitioners admitted they are paid $7โ$10 per signature, sometimes earning $1,000 or more per day, collecting signatures from individuals with minimal knowledge of what they were signing.
โ$7 a signature, $5 a signature, $10 a signature.โ
โWe gonโ give you $2.โ
Populus Inc., a political consulting firm, was circulating petitions funded by @Uber, @Delta, @United, and the American Hotel & Lodging Association (@AHLA). On camera, one petitioner said, โWe have one that taxes billionaires 5%. One-time tax. 5% and thatโs gonna go towards healthcare.โ Other petitions sought to overturn LAโs $30 minimum wage for hotel and airline workers.
Paying per signature and encouraging fake addresses violates federal and state election law and is proof of fraud happening in California.
Weingart employees were caught directing the homeless to the location of the petitioners and coaching them on plausible deniability. Intake coordinator Jason Warren told an undercover journalist exactly where and when to find them:
โMost time they be right across the street, under that treeโฆ Monday through Friday.โ
In 2016, nine individuals were arrested on Skid Row for exchanging cash and cigarettes for signatures; in 2019 they were charged on 14 counts under the exact same California Elections Code section.
Yet when confronted, nearby LAPD officers dismissed the activity as โa civil lawsuit.โ
โPaying per signature violates state election law and is evidence of election fraud in California,โ the investigation concludes. On Skid Row, we captured conduct on tape that violates Federal Law 52 U.S. Code ยง10307 and state law California Election Code ยง18603.
Part II coming soon.
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@officeofcrumbum@BrandieWithABee@nypost Unfortunately, it is not a lie. Here's a recent video showing examples in Los Angeles. Troubling to see.
https://t.co/fzKSHVCpR3
CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS FRAUD CASH FOR BALLOTS PART I: Homeless Bribed with Cash & Drugs In Exchange For Registering To Vote & Signing Election Petitions Caught On Tape Undercover On Skid Row In California.
โYou can just put Pinocchio Lane.โ
California NGOs Encourage Fake Addresses To Homeless People To Sign Petitions & Register Voters, A State & Federal Felony. Footage Shows 28 Instances Of Cash Changing Hands For Ballot Signatures & Voter Registration Forms. Many of the petitioners had no understanding of the petitionsโ purpose they were advertising. Circulators also instructed individuals to use fake addresses. โOh, you can just fake an address.โ
Weingart Center, which received hundreds of millions in public funding, is on tape directing people to where the fraudulent petitioners are located, and directing homeless individuals to petitioners & coaching plausible deniability. โSee they say ignorance is no excuse for the law. But a lot of times, I have to say โI didnโt know, I had no idea.โโ
We encountered 28 instances of petitioners offering cash, cigarettes, and marijuana for signatures on petitions.
Weingart employees advised: โSee they say ignorance is no excuse for the law. But a lot of times, I have to say โI didnโt know, I had no idea.โโ All happening outside taxpayer-funded housing organizations. Weingart CEO earned $432,000 before resigning from the Los Angeles County Affordable Housing Solutions Agency.
James OโKeefe and the OMG Team went undercover on Skid Row, posing as homeless individuals. On hidden cameras, petitioners admitted they are paid $7โ$10 per signature, sometimes earning $1,000 or more per day, collecting signatures from individuals with minimal knowledge of what they were signing.
โ$7 a signature, $5 a signature, $10 a signature.โ
โWe gonโ give you $2.โ
Populus Inc., a political consulting firm, was circulating petitions funded by @Uber, @Delta, @United, and the American Hotel & Lodging Association (@AHLA). On camera, one petitioner said, โWe have one that taxes billionaires 5%. One-time tax. 5% and thatโs gonna go towards healthcare.โ Other petitions sought to overturn LAโs $30 minimum wage for hotel and airline workers.
Paying per signature and encouraging fake addresses violates federal and state election law and is proof of fraud happening in California.
Weingart employees were caught directing the homeless to the location of the petitioners and coaching them on plausible deniability. Intake coordinator Jason Warren told an undercover journalist exactly where and when to find them:
โMost time they be right across the street, under that treeโฆ Monday through Friday.โ
In 2016, nine individuals were arrested on Skid Row for exchanging cash and cigarettes for signatures; in 2019 they were charged on 14 counts under the exact same California Elections Code section.
Yet when confronted, nearby LAPD officers dismissed the activity as โa civil lawsuit.โ
โPaying per signature violates state election law and is evidence of election fraud in California,โ the investigation concludes. On Skid Row, we captured conduct on tape that violates Federal Law 52 U.S. Code ยง10307 and state law California Election Code ยง18603.
Part II coming soon.
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CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS FRAUD CASH FOR BALLOTS PART I: Homeless Bribed with Cash & Drugs In Exchange For Registering To Vote & Signing Election Petitions Caught On Tape Undercover On Skid Row In California.
โYou can just put Pinocchio Lane.โ
California NGOs Encourage Fake Addresses To Homeless People To Sign Petitions & Register Voters, A State & Federal Felony. Footage Shows 28 Instances Of Cash Changing Hands For Ballot Signatures & Voter Registration Forms. Many of the petitioners had no understanding of the petitionsโ purpose they were advertising. Circulators also instructed individuals to use fake addresses. โOh, you can just fake an address.โ
Weingart Center, which received hundreds of millions in public funding, is on tape directing people to where the fraudulent petitioners are located, and directing homeless individuals to petitioners & coaching plausible deniability. โSee they say ignorance is no excuse for the law. But a lot of times, I have to say โI didnโt know, I had no idea.โโ
We encountered 28 instances of petitioners offering cash, cigarettes, and marijuana for signatures on petitions.
Weingart employees advised: โSee they say ignorance is no excuse for the law. But a lot of times, I have to say โI didnโt know, I had no idea.โโ All happening outside taxpayer-funded housing organizations. Weingart CEO earned $432,000 before resigning from the Los Angeles County Affordable Housing Solutions Agency.
James OโKeefe and the OMG Team went undercover on Skid Row, posing as homeless individuals. On hidden cameras, petitioners admitted they are paid $7โ$10 per signature, sometimes earning $1,000 or more per day, collecting signatures from individuals with minimal knowledge of what they were signing.
โ$7 a signature, $5 a signature, $10 a signature.โ
โWe gonโ give you $2.โ
Populus Inc., a political consulting firm, was circulating petitions funded by @Uber, @Delta, @United, and the American Hotel & Lodging Association (@AHLA). On camera, one petitioner said, โWe have one that taxes billionaires 5%. One-time tax. 5% and thatโs gonna go towards healthcare.โ Other petitions sought to overturn LAโs $30 minimum wage for hotel and airline workers.
Paying per signature and encouraging fake addresses violates federal and state election law and is proof of fraud happening in California.
Weingart employees were caught directing the homeless to the location of the petitioners and coaching them on plausible deniability. Intake coordinator Jason Warren told an undercover journalist exactly where and when to find them:
โMost time they be right across the street, under that treeโฆ Monday through Friday.โ
In 2016, nine individuals were arrested on Skid Row for exchanging cash and cigarettes for signatures; in 2019 they were charged on 14 counts under the exact same California Elections Code section.
Yet when confronted, nearby LAPD officers dismissed the activity as โa civil lawsuit.โ
โPaying per signature violates state election law and is evidence of election fraud in California,โ the investigation concludes. On Skid Row, we captured conduct on tape that violates Federal Law 52 U.S. Code ยง10307 and state law California Election Code ยง18603.
Part II coming soon.
@CAgovernor@MayorOfLA@AGPamBondi@TheJusticeDept@NathanHochmanDA@GovPressOffice@LADAOffice@CASOSVote@USAttyEssayli@GavinNewsom
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CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS FRAUD CASH FOR BALLOTS PART I: Homeless Bribed with Cash & Drugs In Exchange For Registering To Vote & Signing Election Petitions Caught On Tape Undercover On Skid Row In California.
โYou can just put Pinocchio Lane.โ
California NGOs Encourage Fake Addresses To Homeless People To Sign Petitions & Register Voters, A State & Federal Felony. Footage Shows 28 Instances Of Cash Changing Hands For Ballot Signatures & Voter Registration Forms. Many of the petitioners had no understanding of the petitionsโ purpose they were advertising. Circulators also instructed individuals to use fake addresses. โOh, you can just fake an address.โ
Weingart Center, which received hundreds of millions in public funding, is on tape directing people to where the fraudulent petitioners are located, and directing homeless individuals to petitioners & coaching plausible deniability. โSee they say ignorance is no excuse for the law. But a lot of times, I have to say โI didnโt know, I had no idea.โโ
We encountered 28 instances of petitioners offering cash, cigarettes, and marijuana for signatures on petitions.
Weingart employees advised: โSee they say ignorance is no excuse for the law. But a lot of times, I have to say โI didnโt know, I had no idea.โโ All happening outside taxpayer-funded housing organizations. Weingart CEO earned $432,000 before resigning from the Los Angeles County Affordable Housing Solutions Agency.
James OโKeefe and the OMG Team went undercover on Skid Row, posing as homeless individuals. On hidden cameras, petitioners admitted they are paid $7โ$10 per signature, sometimes earning $1,000 or more per day, collecting signatures from individuals with minimal knowledge of what they were signing.
โ$7 a signature, $5 a signature, $10 a signature.โ
โWe gonโ give you $2.โ
Populus Inc., a political consulting firm, was circulating petitions funded by @Uber, @Delta, @United, and the American Hotel & Lodging Association (@AHLA). On camera, one petitioner said, โWe have one that taxes billionaires 5%. One-time tax. 5% and thatโs gonna go towards healthcare.โ Other petitions sought to overturn LAโs $30 minimum wage for hotel and airline workers.
Paying per signature and encouraging fake addresses violates federal and state election law and is proof of fraud happening in California.
Weingart employees were caught directing the homeless to the location of the petitioners and coaching them on plausible deniability. Intake coordinator Jason Warren told an undercover journalist exactly where and when to find them:
โMost time they be right across the street, under that treeโฆ Monday through Friday.โ
In 2016, nine individuals were arrested on Skid Row for exchanging cash and cigarettes for signatures; in 2019 they were charged on 14 counts under the exact same California Elections Code section.
Yet when confronted, nearby LAPD officers dismissed the activity as โa civil lawsuit.โ
โPaying per signature violates state election law and is evidence of election fraud in California,โ the investigation concludes. On Skid Row, we captured conduct on tape that violates Federal Law 52 U.S. Code ยง10307 and state law California Election Code ยง18603.
Part II coming soon.
@CAgovernor@MayorOfLA@AGPamBondi@TheJusticeDept@NathanHochmanDA@GovPressOffice@LADAOffice@CASOSVote@USAttyEssayli@GavinNewsom
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CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS FRAUD CASH FOR BALLOTS PART I: Homeless Bribed with Cash & Drugs In Exchange For Registering To Vote & Signing Election Petitions Caught On Tape Undercover On Skid Row In California.
โYou can just put Pinocchio Lane.โ
California NGOs Encourage Fake Addresses To Homeless People To Sign Petitions & Register Voters, A State & Federal Felony. Footage Shows 28 Instances Of Cash Changing Hands For Ballot Signatures & Voter Registration Forms. Many of the petitioners had no understanding of the petitionsโ purpose they were advertising. Circulators also instructed individuals to use fake addresses. โOh, you can just fake an address.โ
Weingart Center, which received hundreds of millions in public funding, is on tape directing people to where the fraudulent petitioners are located, and directing homeless individuals to petitioners & coaching plausible deniability. โSee they say ignorance is no excuse for the law. But a lot of times, I have to say โI didnโt know, I had no idea.โโ
We encountered 28 instances of petitioners offering cash, cigarettes, and marijuana for signatures on petitions.
Weingart employees advised: โSee they say ignorance is no excuse for the law. But a lot of times, I have to say โI didnโt know, I had no idea.โโ All happening outside taxpayer-funded housing organizations. Weingart CEO earned $432,000 before resigning from the Los Angeles County Affordable Housing Solutions Agency.
James OโKeefe and the OMG Team went undercover on Skid Row, posing as homeless individuals. On hidden cameras, petitioners admitted they are paid $7โ$10 per signature, sometimes earning $1,000 or more per day, collecting signatures from individuals with minimal knowledge of what they were signing.
โ$7 a signature, $5 a signature, $10 a signature.โ
โWe gonโ give you $2.โ
Populus Inc., a political consulting firm, was circulating petitions funded by @Uber, @Delta, @United, and the American Hotel & Lodging Association (@AHLA). On camera, one petitioner said, โWe have one that taxes billionaires 5%. One-time tax. 5% and thatโs gonna go towards healthcare.โ Other petitions sought to overturn LAโs $30 minimum wage for hotel and airline workers.
Paying per signature and encouraging fake addresses violates federal and state election law and is proof of fraud happening in California.
Weingart employees were caught directing the homeless to the location of the petitioners and coaching them on plausible deniability. Intake coordinator Jason Warren told an undercover journalist exactly where and when to find them:
โMost time they be right across the street, under that treeโฆ Monday through Friday.โ
In 2016, nine individuals were arrested on Skid Row for exchanging cash and cigarettes for signatures; in 2019 they were charged on 14 counts under the exact same California Elections Code section.
Yet when confronted, nearby LAPD officers dismissed the activity as โa civil lawsuit.โ
โPaying per signature violates state election law and is evidence of election fraud in California,โ the investigation concludes. On Skid Row, we captured conduct on tape that violates Federal Law 52 U.S. Code ยง10307 and state law California Election Code ยง18603.
Part II coming soon.
@CAgovernor@MayorOfLA@AGPamBondi@TheJusticeDept@NathanHochmanDA@GovPressOffice@LADAOffice@CASOSVote@USAttyEssayli@GavinNewsom
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@mickeymorant@Awk20000 See the video linked below showing examples of paying and misleading homeless Californians to gather votes in violation of the law. It's a rude awakening.
https://t.co/fzKSHVCpR3
CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS FRAUD CASH FOR BALLOTS PART I: Homeless Bribed with Cash & Drugs In Exchange For Registering To Vote & Signing Election Petitions Caught On Tape Undercover On Skid Row In California.
โYou can just put Pinocchio Lane.โ
California NGOs Encourage Fake Addresses To Homeless People To Sign Petitions & Register Voters, A State & Federal Felony. Footage Shows 28 Instances Of Cash Changing Hands For Ballot Signatures & Voter Registration Forms. Many of the petitioners had no understanding of the petitionsโ purpose they were advertising. Circulators also instructed individuals to use fake addresses. โOh, you can just fake an address.โ
Weingart Center, which received hundreds of millions in public funding, is on tape directing people to where the fraudulent petitioners are located, and directing homeless individuals to petitioners & coaching plausible deniability. โSee they say ignorance is no excuse for the law. But a lot of times, I have to say โI didnโt know, I had no idea.โโ
We encountered 28 instances of petitioners offering cash, cigarettes, and marijuana for signatures on petitions.
Weingart employees advised: โSee they say ignorance is no excuse for the law. But a lot of times, I have to say โI didnโt know, I had no idea.โโ All happening outside taxpayer-funded housing organizations. Weingart CEO earned $432,000 before resigning from the Los Angeles County Affordable Housing Solutions Agency.
James OโKeefe and the OMG Team went undercover on Skid Row, posing as homeless individuals. On hidden cameras, petitioners admitted they are paid $7โ$10 per signature, sometimes earning $1,000 or more per day, collecting signatures from individuals with minimal knowledge of what they were signing.
โ$7 a signature, $5 a signature, $10 a signature.โ
โWe gonโ give you $2.โ
Populus Inc., a political consulting firm, was circulating petitions funded by @Uber, @Delta, @United, and the American Hotel & Lodging Association (@AHLA). On camera, one petitioner said, โWe have one that taxes billionaires 5%. One-time tax. 5% and thatโs gonna go towards healthcare.โ Other petitions sought to overturn LAโs $30 minimum wage for hotel and airline workers.
Paying per signature and encouraging fake addresses violates federal and state election law and is proof of fraud happening in California.
Weingart employees were caught directing the homeless to the location of the petitioners and coaching them on plausible deniability. Intake coordinator Jason Warren told an undercover journalist exactly where and when to find them:
โMost time they be right across the street, under that treeโฆ Monday through Friday.โ
In 2016, nine individuals were arrested on Skid Row for exchanging cash and cigarettes for signatures; in 2019 they were charged on 14 counts under the exact same California Elections Code section.
Yet when confronted, nearby LAPD officers dismissed the activity as โa civil lawsuit.โ
โPaying per signature violates state election law and is evidence of election fraud in California,โ the investigation concludes. On Skid Row, we captured conduct on tape that violates Federal Law 52 U.S. Code ยง10307 and state law California Election Code ยง18603.
Part II coming soon.
@CAgovernor@MayorOfLA@AGPamBondi@TheJusticeDept@NathanHochmanDA@GovPressOffice@LADAOffice@CASOSVote@USAttyEssayli@GavinNewsom
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