@RoKhanna@elonmusk@JoeBiden Given your own adventures in the stock market, you’re either frighteningly ignorant-and you shouldn’t be anywhere near writing laws for the US-or you’re just deliberately misleading people, because you have to know more than 4400 people benefited in a big way.
For the record, Karmelo Anthony does NOT have an all white jury. Please stop spreading false information. I have been following this case since the very beginning. I was in the courtroom. I’ve seen his jury face to face.
@neoavatara We know fraudsters are manipulating state/federal regulations, scamming billions from the gov’t. They need people in office supporting the bloated system they’re defrauding.
It makes sense that CA-with its intentionally weak election laws-would be an easy target for voter fraud.
@neoavatara It’s not just that they use mail-in ballots, it’s all the shenanigans surrounding them. At this point if you honestly think there’s NOT fraud in CA, you’re naive
NY Post did a story in ‘16 on fraud. The methods the guy admitted to are a perfect fit for CA
https://t.co/u8RpAXl6vb
@Elex_Michaelson@hollywoodffred NY Post reporters got a criminal to talk about how mail-in ballot fraud works. Several methods he describes look glaringly similar to what’s happening in CA.
Given all the unions and NGOs needing Dems in power to keep their gov’t cash flowing, they’d have plenty of help.
@kitten_beloved@neqyve@mattyglesias@RogueWPA This is interesting-and enlightening-reading about mail-in ballot fraud from someone who was involved in it for decades.
He explains several methods they used and it’s easy to see how CA’s bizarre election system would make any of these work.
https://t.co/u8RpAXl6vb
@Zagarna_84@dnlklr@jenlynncallahan Mail-in ballot fraud isn’t hard for those with experience and motivation.
And with the amount of money and power at stake, it’s naive to think there’s NOT widespread corruption, particularly in a state with virtually no checks on the party that’s controlled the state for decades
@infantrydort@ian_mckelvey “Hard times create strong men
Strong men create good times
Good times create weak men
Weak men create hard times.”
I’m thankful so many strong men are still doing hard things even as weak men behind them are creating more hard times.
@PBlood87@AtxDem@luciawilke@WallStreetApes Divide their graduating class into 3-4 parts and do it in the performing arts center. Not only does that negate weather issues, it cuts the amount of time family and friends have to sit waiting to see their child receive their diploma.
@EscaleraCat@SteveGuest@NoahCRothman In ‘24, the lowest voter turnout was among “these kids”-1/3 less than the 65+ demographic.
“These kids” are full of opinions-mostly based on incomplete or false information regurgitated by late night comedians or 15-second TikToks. Thankfully many don’t bother to vote.
@YuppyYellowKing@Salmonl8ku@hemantmehta They didn’t just lie to donors
They opened up bank accounts connected to fake entities, then lied to banks about what the accounts were for. That’s bank fraud-a federal crime.
They then transferred money from the accounts they lied about. That’s wire fraud-also a federal crime.
@lukerosiak Ohio’s office of Medicare/Medicaid should have investigated those companies BEFORE ever granting them licenses. And state surveyors should have caught the fraud on the back end.