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I hear you Don, my problem is I have a business with 150 people that I can’t just up and leave, if it was just me and a small group I would be gone 100%. Long term I will be gone but I am still stuck for several years, it’s a sad situation out here right now, I can’t believe it has come to this in a once great state. John
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Let's go Brandon!!
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During the 2020 election, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg spent hundreds of millions of dollars to turn out likely Democratic voters. But this wasn’t traditional political spending. He funded a targeted, private takeover of government election operations by nominally nonpartisan — but demonstrably ideological — nonprofit organizations.
Analysis conducted by our team demonstrates this money significantly increased Joe Biden’s vote margin in key swing states. In places like Georgia, when Biden won by 12,000 votes, and Arizona, where he won by 10,000, the spending likely put him over the top. Election reform anyone? Credit; William Doyle, Ph.D., is principal researcher at Caesar Rodney Election Research Institute in Irving, Texas. He specializes in economic history and the private funding of American elections. Previously, he was associate professor and chair in the Department of Economics at the University of Dallas. Reprinted with permission from The Federalist. |
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Kenny is going to move this thread to the Lounge and my guess is today.
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