Thursday, November 3, 2022

George Soros

 George Soros is a really bad left-wing dude how has not a single good bone in his body. He supports every Left-wing anti-American policy in the Democrat party's Marxist oriented play book. This item explains. Quote: " Two members of Congress from Texas and one former Trump administration official who now serves in the Texas House of Representatives are asking for answers from the Biden administration after discovering that an open borders group funded by George Soros received millions of dollars in federal grant money last year.


Alianza Americas, a nonprofit that says it is “committed to a human rights agenda for all people, with an emphasis on the inclusion and support of Latin American immigrant communities, and people on the move in Latin America,” received $7.5 million from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in February 2021, according to the Washington Examiner, and then another $1 million from the Health Resources and Services administration in July.  Soros-Backed Nonprofit Group May Have Illegally Used Federal Grants - Truth Press

The hypocrisy of the far left-wing Democrats is beyond belief. Has been for years. Quote: What? By all media accounts so far, the attacker was mentally imbalanced. Crazy. Off his rocker. A lone wolf nutcase. 

The media is almost wrong, so stay tuned, but this is all we have to go on. Are we supposed to tone down our speech, the most basic of freedoms so that we won’t trigger a crazy person? Are we supposed to ignore the issues that make us angry as hell to avoid angering people who are mentally sick and who might “freak out”? You probably have guessed that I don’t really give a crap about Paul Pelosi. I think he and Nancy are criminals who engaged in insider stock trading, he appears to be a drunk (can’t really blame him for that), and worst of all he has stood by while Nancy has tried to destroy America.

 But follow me here. Yes, Paul Pelosi was a victim, it made the news. But the streets of San Francisco (where Nancy is a rep) are covered with homeless people, most of whom have mental problems. They attack people, they defecate on the street, they interfere with people’s businesses and livelihoods and the local government does nothing.

In fact, local and state government have enacted policies that encourage it. Some of those victims have suffered worse than Paul Pelosi, they are just not famous enough to become political footballs like him.And what is more serious? One man who is assaulted? Or the possibility that our democracy was hijacked through election fraud? Or the nationwide assaults on Christianity? Or rampant crime? Or the pro-life vs pro-choice debate? Or drug addiction? Or our border crisis?

For politicians to suggest that we should muzzle ourselves for their benefit is some of the most twisted, cynical and partisan political speech I’ve heard in some time.No, I will NOT curb my speech so as not to inflame passion. Kamala Harris can go suck an egg. I will be as inflammatory as I need to be, even if it pushes some crazy bast$%#ds over the edge.

Anybody with me?    Re Paul Pelosi, I want to condemn the viol- Wait a Minute! - The Punching bag Post

Anyone who still does not believe the Democrat party is the most criminal in history is not paying attention to established facts. It is indeed a fact. This item explains. Quote: "STACEY ABRAMS ASSOCIATE REAPS MILLIONS FROM HER NONPROFIT.  A voting rights nonprofit founded by Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams paid $9.4 million in “legal fees” to a boutique law firm co-owned by her campaign chair, Allegra Lawrence-Hardy. The sum is based on tax filings from 2019 and 2020 with two additional years of billing yet to be disclosed.      

Lawrence-Hardy is a longtime friend of Abrams’s who chaired her failed contest against Georgia Governor Brian Kemp (R) in 2018. That same year, Abrams founded a voting rights nonprofit called Fair Fight Action and used it to sue the secretary of state’s office. Lawrence-Hardy served as lead counsel in the suit.

After losing the election to Kemp by roughly 55,000 votes, Abrams claimed the contest was “rigged” and accused the governor of engaging in voter suppression. She said that “tens of thousands” of votes had been “rejected due to human error and a system of suppression that had already proven its bias.”

Fair Fight Action v. Raffensperger accuses state officials of supporting an election system that violates the Constitution and the Voting Rights Act. Complaints detailed in the suit include: unreasonably long lines and wait times at polls, improper maintenance of voting rolls, inadequate training of poll staff, and the impact of ID requirements on minority voters. Abrams even questioned the integrity of voter machines and claimed some had been hacked to “change” votes from her name to Kemp’s. 

Abrams took particular issue with the “exact-match” rule, which forces voters to present a second form of identification if the name on their ID does not precisely match the name listed on the voter roll. Abrams claimed the rule placed an undue burden on voters – especially those with non-Anglo Saxon names – and produced a decrease in voter turnout. Slowed by the coronavirus pandemic, Fair Fight Action v. Raffensperger dragged on until September of 2022 and became the largest voting rights challenge on record in the 11th Circuit Court. The challenge against voter suppression galvanized the Democratic Party and buoyed Fair Fight, which raked in more than $61 million in donations in 2019 and 2020. 

Though Abrams would ultimately lose the case, the legal battle increased her name recognition and resulted in a financial windfall for for friend, Lawrence-Hardy.

“It is a very clear conflict of interest because with that kind of close link to the litigation and her friend that provides an opportunity where the friend gets particularly enriched from this litigation,” explains Craig Holman, an expert on campaign finance and ethics at the non-partisan consumer advocacy organization Public Citizen.As revealed by Politico, another of Abrams’s pals – who runs Fair Fight’s PAC – paid his sister and a friend tens of thousands of dollars for “consulting services.” Neither individual has experience in politics. 

All told, Fair Fight spent more than $25 million on legal fees related to lawsuit.

“The typical case is a couple of hundred thousand dollars and can take a couple of years,” notes Leah Aden, deputy director for litigation at the Legal Defense Fund. “Beyond $10 million would be very shocking.” 

To compare, the state of Georgia spent about $6 million on the case in defense of the secretary of state’s office.

Fair Fight Action v. Raffensperger ended last month with a 288-page ruling in which Judge Steve Jones wrote, “Although Georgia’s election system is not perfect, the challenged practices violate neither the Constitution nor the [Voting Rights Act].”

Abrams is running against Governor Kemp again this year. And though she retired from Fair Fight’s board of directors in 2021, her gubernatorial campaign received a donation from the nonprofit worth an estimated $542,000.

The advocacy group also donated $1.5 million to Abrams’ leadership PAC.    Stacey Abrams Associate Reaps Millions from her Nonprofit  - The Punching Bag Post 

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