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Turning The Ballot Box Against Republicans

 
 
jcboy
 
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Reply Mon 30 Jan, 2023 05:05 pm
@Mame,
You know I have no regrets getting out of Florida, it was like going back in time 30 years!
izzythepush
 
  2  
Reply Mon 30 Jan, 2023 05:10 pm
@jcboy,
I remember when Miami Vice made Florida look like the most glamorous and exciting place in all of America.

Mame
 
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Reply Mon 30 Jan, 2023 08:34 pm
@jcboy,
Seriously, since you lived there, you should read at least one Carl Hiaasen book. Google him if you like. He was a reporter for decades and wrote Fargo-like books about the graft and corruption in Florida. Very entertaining reads. I didn't care for Razor Girl, but the others are all great. Start with the first one.
Region Philbis
 
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Reply Tue 31 Jan, 2023 05:49 am

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revelette1
 
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Reply Tue 31 Jan, 2023 09:31 am
Santos steps down from committee assignments

Quote:
Rep. George Santos (R-N.Y.) is stepping down from his committee assignments, he informed House GOP colleagues on Tuesday in a conference meeting.

The representative had faced a whirlwind of criticism over numerous fabrications and misrepresentations of his resume and personal history, as well as questions about his personal and campaign finances.

Rep. Don Bacon (R-Neb.) said that that Santos informed the Conference he would recuse himself from committees “temporarily” until “things get settled.”

“And then he asked that we all support him when everything settles down for him to serve on committees,” Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) told reporters after the meeting.

The House GOP Steering Committee, the panel of Republican leaders who assign committees, had assigned Santos to the Small Business Committee and the Science, Space, and Technology Committee earlier this month.

Santos’s move comes after he reportedly met with Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) on Monday.

Greene said Santos also colleagues he was recusing himself amid the controversy surrounding him, and as Republican leadership works to shore up support to block Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.) from the Foreign Affairs Committee, which has drawn some opposition within the conference.

Some Democrats have pointed to Santos being seated on committees as a point of criticism for the effort against Omar.

“Just all the controversy surrounding him and then while we’re working to remove Ilhan Omar from Foreign Affairs,” Greene said.


jcboy
 
  2  
Reply Tue 31 Jan, 2023 11:35 am
@revelette1,
I saw an interview with his ex-roommate, he told the roommate if he could only get in Congress and make it two years he would have a pension for life.

He's a bum!
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jcboy
 
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Reply Tue 31 Jan, 2023 11:38 am
@izzythepush,
Far from it, the larger cities like Miami or Tampa are okay but you don't want to drive through the middle of Florida, the last time I did that and stopped for lunch everyone in the place looked like the cast of deliverance Razz
jcboy
 
  2  
Reply Tue 31 Jan, 2023 11:46 am
@Mame,
Thanks, I will take a look on Amazon. I shop there quite a bit ever since I got COVID, I don't feel comfortable going in stores even with a mask on!
Mame
 
  2  
Reply Tue 31 Jan, 2023 11:59 am
@jcboy,
Or your library!

And if you're okay with used books, try Abebooks or Thriftbooks.com. Super cheap.
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revelette1
 
  2  
Reply Tue 31 Jan, 2023 12:03 pm
@jcboy,
You aught to drive through parts of KY for the nostalgia of deliverance. Not all of KY, but some of the way back roads and parts of eastern KY, yeah.
PoliteMight
 
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Reply Tue 31 Jan, 2023 12:59 pm
1.
I really do not see the problem with Santos. Asides for people whining about his mention of "being a Jew" ( because in all once a Jew always a Jew also fits into this category ). The same could be said about Gloria Stienmen and her fake CIA book "Womanism".

2.
Republicans only care about not having programs and spending money. Meaning not paying bills why Democrats come in they actually pay the bills. The problem is job creation in which laws are also made to discriminate people.

3.
So fare Republicans have been brainwashed and honestly with or without money they are terrible human beings for the most part. I have seen people have disabled people practice with fake ballot boxes trying to get disable relatives to vote. So honestly yeah republicans.

4.
Finally I hate discrimination. I go to vote and magically my voting center is a run down building. I checked other addresses ( next door to me ) and found the voting area is a nice community center with food being served. So clearly voting is corrupted when you go to a school in the middle- of a junk-yard or a
center beside tons of garage units.

5.

"1984" and how Winston see those people drinking or in carts. Eventually becomes one of them. That is a reality.






Mame
 
  3  
Reply Tue 31 Jan, 2023 03:48 pm
@PoliteMight,
PoliteMight wrote:

1.
I really do not see the problem with Santos.


Okay, it's obvious you don't read much. Didn't you hear how he faked his education, work experience, animal centre, political donations, and income? He's also being sought by Brazil.

Why don't you google "What's all the fuss about Santos" and see what comes up.

You should get up on things before you share.
revelette1
 
  3  
Reply Wed 1 Feb, 2023 10:38 am
What is all the fuss about Santos? My goodness, this is more than stupid false boasting, of which actually comprises his whole resume.

Quote:
Last week, Mother Jones reported that more than a dozen top donors to Rep. George Santos’ first congressional campaign did not appear to exist. The donations from people whose names or addresses could not be confirmed totaled more than $30,000. This pattern of questionable contributions, Mother Jones has learned, extends to Santos’ successful campaign last year.

According to Santos’ campaign filings with the Federal Election Commission, his recent campaign pulled in more than $45,000 from relatives who lived in Queens. This included a mail handler who gave more than $4,000, a painter who donated the maximum of $5,800, and a student who also contributed $5,800. One of Santos’ relatives, who was recorded as giving $5,800, says that they did not make any donation to Santos.

On Tuesday, a Mother Jones reporter visited the Queens home of this relative. Informed that two donations of $2,900 each were listed under this person’s name and address in Santos’ campaign finance reports, the relative, who asked not to be identified, said, “I’m dumbfounded.” The relative had no idea where the money for these donations came from and remarked, “It’s all news to me.” This person added, “I don’t have that money to throw around!”

The relative’s account raises the possibility that money was improperly donated to Santos’ most recent campaign. Under federal campaign finance law, it is illegal to make a contribution using a false name or the name of someone else. “It’s called a contribution in the name of another,” Saurav Ghosh, the director for federal campaign finance reform at the Campaign Legal Center, a nonpartisan watchdog group, recently told Mother Jones. “It’s something that is explicitly prohibited under federal law.”

Neither Santos nor his attorney replied to requests for comment.

Santos’ 2022 campaign filings list his sister Tiffany giving more than $5,000. (She also ran Rise NY, a political action committee that paid her more than $21,000.) When a Mother Jones reporter contacted her on Tuesday, she would not confirm whether she or her relatives had made the contributions attributed to them by Santos’ campaign. Last month, the Daily Beast reported that New York court records show that Tiffany was facing potential eviction for failure to pay rent.

In the previous story, Mother Jones detailed instances of suspicious donations to Santos’ 2020 campaign, which he lost by 12 points. The examples included maximum contributions from Victoria and Jonathan Regor, who were listed as residing at 45 New Mexico Street in Jackson Township, New Jersey. A search of various databases found no one in the United States named Victoria or Jonathan Regor. Moreover, that address does not exist, according to Google Maps and a resident who lives on that street. One of Santos’ New York relatives is named Victoria Devolder Rego. There is no record of her living on New Mexico Street. (Santos’ recent campaign reported donations made under the name of Victoria Devolder for $5,800.)

Santos’ 2020 campaign finance reports also listed Stephen Berger as a $2,500 donor and noted that he was a retiree who lived on Brandt Road in Brawley, California. But the homeowner who lives at that address, William Brandt, a prominent rancher and Republican donor, said, through a spokesperson, that he “does not know Stephen Berger nor has Stephen Berger ever lived” at the address listed in Santos’ FEC filings. Brandt also said he never contributed to Santos.

According to FEC records, a donor named Stephen Burger contributed $21,600 to Santos’ campaign and political committees supporting Santos during the 2022 campaign. The address listed for him could not be confirmed through public records.

In the requests for comment sent to Santos and his lawyer, Mother Jones inquired about the Burger donations.

The questions sparked by contributions to Santos’ campaign add to a number of money mysteries dogging Santos. He has yet to identify the source of $705,000 he loaned his 2022 campaign. Nor has he explained his curious personal finances. In 2020, he declared on his financial disclosure form that he had made $55,000 in salary that year working for a company that organized investor conferences. In 2022, his financial disclosure filing stated that he had made between $3.5 million and $11.5 million through a company he set up in May 2021, after another firm he worked for had been accused by the Securities and Exchange Commission of operating a Ponzi scheme. Santos has not detailed how the firm he created generated so much money for him in such a short time. And he has repeatedly lied about his career, education, family history, and much more.

On Tuesday, Santos said he would recuse himself from his committee assignments—House Speaker Kevin McCarthy had placed him on the Small Business and Science committees—until his assorted ethics issues are resolved. Last week, Nancy Marks resigned as Santos’ campaign treasurer. She had held this post for both his 2020 and 2022 efforts. She has been treasurer for many Republican candidates and political action committees and also struck a curious business deal with Santos in 2021.

As Mother Jones previously reported, Marks and her relatives contributed more than $30,000 to Santos’ 2022 campaign. This included Marks’ two children who were, respectively, 19- and 22-year-old students when they started donating to Santos, according to public records. They and other relatives ended up maxxing-out at $5,800 each. Marks’ family members gave to no other candidates during the 2022 campaign. Marks has not responded to repeated requests for comment.

Several complaints regarding Santos’ campaign finances have been filed with the FEC. He is under investigation by local, state, and federal law enforcement. The Justice Department recently told the FEC to stand down as federal prosecutors pursue a criminal investigation of Santos’ campaign finance practices.


https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2023/02/george-santos-campaign-funds-donors-scandal/

BillW
 
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Reply Wed 1 Feb, 2023 05:39 pm
@revelette1,
Now do you spell "JAIL"?
Region Philbis
 
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Reply Thu 2 Feb, 2023 07:24 am

https://i.postimg.cc/k5Rs40bm/capture.jpg
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izzythepush
 
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Reply Thu 2 Feb, 2023 07:36 am
@BillW,
Over here two ways are acceptable, jail or gaol, the latternormally refers to older, more historic locations like Hexham Old Gaol built in 1333, but it's perfectly acceptable to use it for contemporary prisons/lockhouses.
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revelette1
 
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Reply Thu 2 Feb, 2023 10:25 am
Trump’: Maxine Waters Cracks Up Committee Hearing When Answering Republican’s Question About What Putin, Xi, and Kim Have in Common

Quote:
The committee debated a Republican-introduced resolution on “denouncing the horrors of socialism” on Tuesday.

Rep. Guy Reschenthaler (R-PA) questioned Waters, who said the resolution is “wasting our time” because “the biggest threat to our democracy” was the Capitol insurrection in 2021 when a mob of Trump supporters tried to overturn the 2020 presidential election.

“I think the fact that this isn’t passing on suspension just says everything about my friends across the aisle, that you can’t condemn socialism?” Reschenthaler said. “I mean, in your opening remarks, you were talking about Putin, Kim Jong-un, and Xi. You know what they all have in common, right?”

“Trump,” Waters responded.

Several people, including Reschenthaler, laughed.
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Region Philbis
 
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Reply Sat 4 Feb, 2023 06:14 am

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revelette1
 
  3  
Reply Sat 4 Feb, 2023 09:27 am
Quote:
George Santos Accused of Sexual Harassment by Former Volunteer

US. Representative George Santos has been accused of sexual harassment by a man who spent a week volunteering in his congressional office in January, while hoping for a permanent job.

Derek Myers, a former journalist, claimed Santos groped his groin without consent and invited him round as Santos' husband was out of town, on January 25, when he was "alone with the Congressman in his personal office."

Myers made the claims on Friday in a Twitter thread, which included a copy of a letter he sent to the House Ethics Committee formally complaining about Santos' conduct. He also said he had reported his allegations to the United States Capitol Police.


NW
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oralloy
 
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Reply Sat 4 Feb, 2023 01:01 pm
@Mame,
Mame wrote:
Okay, it's obvious you don't read much.

Not buying into progressive BS doesn't mean that someone is unaware of it.


Mame wrote:
Didn't you hear how he faked his education, work experience, animal centre, political donations, and income?

Nonsense. If that is what he "self identifies" as, then that is what he is. You should respect his identity.

If you want to see a real liar, look at Joe Biden and Barack Obama.


Mame wrote:
He's also being sought by Brazil.

We should bomb Brazil.
 

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