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  • Sledog
    Sledog Member Posts: 38,566 Standard Supporter

    All pardons without Biden's signature should and will be voided!

  • Sledog
    Sledog Member Posts: 38,566 Standard Supporter

    Evil people do this shit! Anything to overthrow Trump and importing 20 million voters was the BidenBros/CommieCuck wet dream. They did cartwheels in their best skirts.

  • WestlinnDuck
    WestlinnDuck Member Posts: 17,894 Standard Supporter

    Modernize a failing north Portland high school doesn't come cheap. I can feel the test scores skyrocketing. They have about 600 students. Change the name to St. George Floyd High School?

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  • BleachedAnusDawg
    BleachedAnusDawg Member Posts: 13,721 Standard Supporter

    Costs to build schools are one of the biggest scams in America.

  • WestlinnDuck
    WestlinnDuck Member Posts: 17,894 Standard Supporter

    Really what is the functional difference between a paid dem influencer on social media and a Tug leftard? Just don't call it astroturfing. It's clearly a heartfelt honest calling. Just don't tell anyone.

    https://ace.mu.nu/

    Taylor Lorenz: A Dark Money Group (Arabella Advisors) Is Secretly Funding Democrat Influencers, on Condition That They Lie to Their Followers About Who's Paying Them

    —Ace

    The madwoman has an interesting story for once in her miserable life.

    A Dark Money Group Is Secretly Funding High-Profile Democratic Influencers

     

    An initiative aimed at boosting Democrats online offers influencers up to $8,000 a month to push the party line. All they have to do is keep it secret--and agree to restrictions on their content.

    Are any of these the "liberal Joe Rogan?"

    I don't think Trump is paying off Joe Rogan, so these must not be the liberal Joe Rogan.

    In a private group chat in June, dozens of Democratic political influencers discussed whether to take advantage of an enticing opportunity. They were being offered $8,000 per month to take part in a secretive program aimed at bolstering Democratic messaging on the internet.

    But the contract sent to them from Chorus, the nonprofit arm of a liberal influencer marketing platform, came with some strings. Among other issues, it mandated extensive secrecy about disclosing their payments and had restrictions on what sort of political content the creators could produce.

    In their group chat, influencers debated the details.

    "Should we send a joint email (with all of our email addresses) ... or, are we just going to send things separately and hope they change everything for everyone?" Laurenzo, a nonbinary creator in Columbus, Ohio, with over 884,000 TikTok followers, asked the group. Some joked about collective bargaining. "Any Newsies fans here?" Eliza Orlins, a public defender and reality TV star known for her appearances on Survivor, posted in the group. "'We're a union just by sayin' so!'"

    The influencers in the chat collectively had at least 13 million followers across social platforms. They represented some of the most well-known voices online posting in support of Democrats, and they're key to wherever the party moves next. But ultimately, the group didn't make much progress.

    In other words: The dark money group would not budge on the key point of lying to followers.

    The article recounts various progfluencers debating whether or not to accept the King's Gilt. I think the reason for this article is that they knew the scheme was about to be revealed, so people who'd taken the dirty deal went to Taylor Lorenz to show chats where they expressed some minor reservations about taking money to lie to their followers.

    It's pre-spin for a story they knew would make them look bad. "But we didn't want to lie!"

    We just did, for the money.

    ...

    "I believe we are in Stage 5: Acceptance," Pari responded. Creators began signing on to the deal.

    ...

    After the Democrats lost in November, they faced a reckoning. It was clear that the party had failed to successfully navigate the new media landscape. While Republicans spent decades building a powerful and robust independent media infrastructure, maximizing controversy to drive attention and maintaining tight relationships with creators despite their small disagreements with Trump, the Democrats have largely relied on outdated strategies and traditional media to get their message out.

    Now, Democrats hope that the secretive Chorus Creator Incubator Program, funded by a powerful liberal dark money group called The Sixteen Thirty Fund, might tip the scales.

    The Sixteen Thirty Fund is one of the cut-out groups funded by Arabella Advisors, which is in turn funded by George and Alex Soros. It used to be funded by Zuckerberg and Bill Gates as well, but both of those lefties have stopped funding them.

    Why am I telling you this? I just told you this yesterday, and I know you all read the posts and not just the comments.

    The program kicked off last month, and creators involved were told by Chorus that over 90 influencers were set to take part.

     

    Creators told WIRED that the contract stipulated they'd be kicked out and essentially cut off financially if they even so much as acknowledged that they were part of the program. Some creators also raised concerns about a slew of restrictive clauses in the contract.

  • WestlinnDuck
    WestlinnDuck Member Posts: 17,894 Standard Supporter

    The dems are fine tuning their messaging in advance of the mid-terms. Pretty genius stuff. Newscum can ride this to the 2028 election.

    https://ace.mu.nu/

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  • RaceBannon
    RaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 115,457 Founders Club

    Sad to see how far Temecula has fallen

  • Sledog
    Sledog Member Posts: 38,566 Standard Supporter

    BB/CC gang were all in with Soros. MAybe they can be tossed into the RICO ring as well.