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Pro-lifer's hypocrisy

Right-wingers are so concerned about a fetus, until it becomes a baby and is born. After this, they walk away as fast as they can when it comes to who will raise the kid to adulthood.

I'm wondering how many of you hypocrites are willing to shell out your hard-earned money to construct hundreds of large orphanages, pay staff, food and education to raise those kids....anyone???

All I hear is crickets.....run run run away....HYPOCRITES!!!

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Entry #35

63 soldiers died under the orange orangutan

https://marketrealist.com/p/how-many-troops-died-in-afghanistan-under-trump/

63 U.S. Troops Died in Afghanistan Under the Trump Administration

BY DANIELLE LETENYEI

AUG. 30 2021, PUBLISHED 2:25 P.M. ET

After 13 U.S. service members were killed and 15 injured in the Aug. 26 suicide bombing at Kabul airport, rumors started circulating on social media about how many troops died in Afghanistan under former President Donald Trump versus President Joe Biden.

Evan Kilgore, a conservative from Dayton, Ohio, with 11,400 Instagram followers, posted on the site, “There wasn’t a SINGLE American casualty in Afghanistan the last year and a half of the Trump admin. The Taliban FEARED President Trump and KNEW he would annihilate them, if they breached their peaceful exit negotiation. The blood is on Biden’s hands.”

That isn't correct. The websites FactCheck.org and CheckYourFact.com were both quick to report the information was false. Both organizations work with Facebook to debunk misinformation shared on social media. Kilgore’s post has since been blocked by Instagram and labeled as false information.

 

 

 

Entry #34

Covid variant hits Florida and concerns over lockdowns

Leave it to another red state for denying science, especially to the governor who is clueless in my state. Thank goodness I'm moving back to California in less than a month. You people are nuts. Fake news my butt! I'm so tired of the naysayers who pretend to be professionals giving advice based on what a deranged orange monster from hell was indoctrinating them with, false narratives, never ending lies, and only caring about his reputation, he doesn't give a flying eff about you, the cult members...So effing sad this beautiful country that I served, has to turned into this mess. . It's just like all the religions, remember, we're ALL born atheists, until someone lies to us. 

Good riddance FloriDUH!

Ron DeSantis sounds like a cheap wine. 

 

https://miami.cbslocal.com/2021/06/15/florida-gov-ron-desantis-downplays-coronavirus-variant-delta/

Entry #31

Biggest Mandela effect of all time

I've been dealing with the "Mandela Effect" for a couple of years now, and this is the mother of them all. If you don't know what the "Mandela Effect" is, I'll post the definition here for you. Some believe that CERN is responsible for this. 2009? Coincidence?

Origins of the Mandela Effect

The term "Mandela Effect" began when it was first coined in 2009 by Fiona Broome when she published a website detailing her observance of the phenomenon. Broome was at a conference talking with other people about how she remembered the tragedy of former South African president Nelson Mandela's death in a South African prison in the 1980s.

However, Nelson Mandela did not die in the 1980s in a prison—he passed away in 2013. As Broome began to talk to other people about her memories, she learned that she was not alone. Others remembered seeing news coverage of his death as well as a speech by his widow.

Broome was shocked that such a large mass of people could remember the same identical event in such detail when it never happened. Encouraged by her book publisher, she began a website to discuss what she called the Mandela Effect and other incidents like it.

 

https://www.verywellmind.com/what-is-the-mandela-effect-4589394

I grew up in NYC, and I distinctly remember lady liberty holding the torch in her left hand, but apparently now, the torch is in her right hand, just google pictures of her and she is holding the torch in her right hand....BUT, the video shows plenty of credible pictures showing her holding the torch in her left hand.

 

Entry #26

Found $75 owed to me in unclaimed funds through govt. website (safe)

It's worth the 5 minutes to fill out the form to see If you have unclaimed money you forgot about. I've given this link to all my family and friends.

After clicking on the link, scroll to the bottom and you'll see the United States map. Click on the state you are in and then follow the simple and quick instructions. You'll know If you have money.

Good Luck !

unclaimed.org/search

Entry #25

Funny joke

What's the difference between Dubai and Abu Dhabi?

 

The people in Dubai don't like the Flintstones, and the people in Abu Dhabi do. Green laugh

Entry #24

Proof tRump paid organizers 3.5 million to fund Capitol riots

https://www.opensecrets.org/news/2021/02/jan-6-protests-trump-operation-paid-3p5mil/

As former President  Donald Trump  faces a Senate impeachment trial on charges of inciting attacks on the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, unanswered questions about the full extent of his ties to a nearby rally the same day highlight the need for more campaign finance transparency.

Newly identified payments in recent Federal Election Commission filings show people involved in organizing the protests on Jan. 6 received even larger sums from Trump’s 2020 campaign than previously known.

OpenSecrets unearthed more than $3.5 million in direct payments from Trump’s 2020 campaign, along with its joint fundraising committees, to people and firms involved in the Washington, D.C. demonstration before a violent mob stormed the U.S. Capitol.

Recent FEC filings show at least three individuals listed on permit records for the Washington, D.C. demonstration were on the Trump campaign’s payroll through Nov. 30, 2020. 

The Trump campaign paid Event Strategies Inc., a firm named in a  permit for the rally  that also employed two individuals involved in the demonstration, as recently as Dec. 15, just three weeks before the attacks on the U.S. Capitol. That’s according to the most recent FEC filings covering spending through the end of 2020.

Trump’s role in a rally at the Washington, D.C., Ellipse shortly before the attacks on Jan. 6 is expected to take center stage in the impeachment trial. 

But the American public may never know the full extent of the Trump campaign’s  payments to organizers  involved in the protests. That’s because the campaign used an opaque payment scheme that concealed details of hundreds of millions of dollars in spending by routing payments through shell companies where the ultimate payee is hidden. 

Trump’s 2020 campaign and joint fundraising committee, the  Trump Make America Great Again Committee, spent more than $771 million through  American Made Media Consultants LLC, according to new data analyzed by OpenSecrets. The secretive limited-liability company was created by  campaign aides  and members of  Trump’s inner circle  to act as a “clearinghouse” to pay vendors, concealing the campaign’s transactions with those vendors. 

The FEC  generally  does not require campaigns to detail payments vendors make to subcontractors so long as the campaign does not have undue influence over the vendor and the subcontractor does not work under the direction or control of the campaign. But the role individuals in Trump’s inner circle played in creating the limited-liability company through which the campaign routed millions of dollars raises the question of whether the company is truly separate from the campaign. The former president’s son-in-law and White House advisor, Jared Kushner, reportedly helped  create the limited-liability company  and his daughter-in-law, Lara Trump, reportedly sat on its  board

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The nonpartisan Campaign Legal Center filed an FEC  complaint  alleging that the Trump campaign and its joint fundraising committee may have violated federal election reporting rules by “laundering” those funds and concealing details of the campaign’s financial dealings. 

During the 2020 election cycle, this payment scheme disguised hundreds of millions of dollars paid to firms acting on behalf of the campaign as well to Trump’s family members. Undisclosed beneficiaries of those payments reportedly included Lara Trump as well as campaign fundraiser Kimberly Guilfoyle, according to the  complaint. The full roster of individuals working for Trump’s campaign remains hidden from the American public. Details of those payments, such as the nature of services provided by each individual and the amount of money changing hands, are shrouded in mystery.

The role of nonprofit “dark money” groups that do not disclose their donors in organizing the demonstrations on Jan. 6 only adds to the opacity. 

Politically active nonprofits are only required to report limited information about their financial dealings in tax filings more than a year after activities take place — and may be able to keep their funders secret forever. The lack of transparency required of such groups means many details of who they pay and who bankrolls their activities can remain hidden. 

The  rise of shell companies and politically active nonprofits  channeling money from untraceable sources has made political spending harder to trace than ever. 

Under the most normal circumstances,  disclosure loopholes  can be exploited to hide anything from illegal campaign  coordination  to politicians lining their own pockets. 

Lacking enough commissioners to engage in most meaningful actions until December, the sole federal agency tasked with enforcing campaign finance law was largely  powerless  throughout the 2020 election cycle. With its quorum restored, the FEC can again vote on enforcement matters addressing a backlog of complaints alleging campaign finance violations.

 The possibility that a failed presidential candidate’s campaign may have continued bankrolling operatives behind a rally that escalated to violent insurrection raises the question of how this could have been hidden from the American public — and raises the stakes for campaign finance transparency to a new level.

Entry #23