Is GOP outrage appropriate here? He bought the Wisconsin Election, for instance. In Georgia, he gave 29 million in the Biden-won counties , 2 Million in the Trump-won counties. You can see the whole story on FOX. As an experiment please someone send any link about it that you might find on Lib channels. It aint there.
@averagejoe1 saidYou mean funding for election officials to do their jobs? Probably the discrepancy in dollars reflects that biden won populated, expensive city areas and trump won farm country (by giving then direct tax dollar handouts).
Is GOP outrage appropriate here? He bought the Wisconsin Election, for instance. In Georgia, he gave 29 million in the Biden-won counties , 2 Million in the Trump-won counties. You can see the whole story on FOX. As an experiment please someone send any link about it that you might find on Lib channels. It aint there.
Cable news: If you're not outraged then you should be. I'm outraged that you're not.
@averagejoe1 saidSooooooo..........big business backing Joe.......
Is GOP outrage appropriate here? He bought the Wisconsin Election, for instance. In Georgia, he gave 29 million in the Biden-won counties , 2 Million in the Trump-won counties. You can see the whole story on FOX. As an experiment please someone send any link about it that you might find on Lib channels. It aint there.
Wouldn't that make Joe a capitalist ?? 😛
@wildgrass saidDidn't mean to get into a protracted discussion on officials, such at that. This is a news quote, let's run it by Suzianne and see if it is a lie
You mean funding for election officials to do their jobs? Probably the discrepancy in dollars reflects that biden won populated, expensive city areas and trump won farm country (by giving then direct tax dollar handouts).
Cable news: If you're not outraged then you should be. I'm outraged that you're not.
Or, type Zuckerberg Election Spending in your browser. I don't link well, too old, I guess.
@averagejoe1 saidthen that means you will join progressives in lobbying to get money out of politics
Is GOP outrage appropriate here? He bought the Wisconsin Election, for instance. In Georgia, he gave 29 million in the Biden-won counties , 2 Million in the Trump-won counties. You can see the whole story on FOX. As an experiment please someone send any link about it that you might find on Lib channels. It aint there.
@averagejoe1 saidHe bought the Wisconsin Election - - No one bought the Wisconsin Election, voters went to the polls and elected their chosen representatives, just like they always do. Please restrain your leaps of illogic.
Is GOP outrage appropriate here? He bought the Wisconsin Election, for instance. In Georgia, he gave 29 million in the Biden-won counties , 2 Million in the Trump-won counties. You can see the whole story on FOX. As an experiment please someone send any link about it that you might find on Lib channels. It aint there.
He gave 29 million in the Biden-won counties , 2 Million in the Trump-won counties. - - You didn't have a problem with the Koch brothers giving millions of dollars to GOP candidates for decades, but when it goes the other way a few times, you cry like a little child. Turnabout is fair play buttercup.
You can see the whole story on FOX - - I saw the whole story on FOX, they had all kinds of problems trying to explain why this rich capitalist thought Joe Biden was a better choice for President. If you want a more balanced news organization, try Politico.
It seems there's a few holes in your story here - -
@zahlanzi saidNo, it means that Zuckerberg carefully orchestrated an attempt to influence the 2020 vote. You might say this was 'outside' funding for each of the states, to which he contributed millions. Like, a private takeover of elections in various states.
then that means you will join progressives in lobbying to get money out of politics
I wouldn't get money out of politics, as it is needed to 'get the word out' to prospective voters, but what he did was make efforts to tilt the vote to the Democrats. You can pretend to not see that, a liberal ploy. It's OK.
@mchill saidYou sure are an angry lot
He bought the Wisconsin Election - - No one bought the Wisconsin Election, voters went to the polls and elected their chosen representatives, just like they always do. Please restrain your leaps of illogic.
He gave 29 million in the Biden-won counties , 2 Million in the Trump-won counties. - - You didn't have a problem with the Koch brothers giving millions of dollars to G ...[text shortened]... re balanced news organization, try Politico.
It seems there's a few holes in your story here - -
@averagejoe1 saidAmerica has the best president money can buy. Campaign contributions by US citizens and US corporations are legal; contributions by foreign powers or funnelled through foreign agents are not legal. That's how capitalism works. You're outraged? I thought you'd be pleased.
Is GOP outrage appropriate here? He bought the Wisconsin Election, for instance. In Georgia, he gave 29 million in the Biden-won counties , 2 Million in the Trump-won counties. You can see the whole story on FOX. As an experiment please someone send any link about it that you might find on Lib channels. It aint there.
Something is backwards here.
The GOP has always been the party of the rich through most of my adult life.
After all, if you worship capitalism, you worship the wealthy. (I say worship because the far right treats capitalism like a religion)
Now they are the champions of the working class, which has typically been the domain of the socialists.
What happened ?? This seems upside down to me.
Today, the right rails against the elites. In 1917 Russia, they were called the Bourgeois.
Communism takeover of Russia seems to be the same as what the GOP are trying to do today. Demonizing the elites.
Only difference is that "bourgeois" is too big a word for the typical Trump supporter.