From: super70s@super70s.invalid   
      
   On 2026-01-28 00:57:18 +0000, BTR1701 said:   
      
   > On Jan 27, 2026 at 3:42:46 PM PST, "super70s"    
   > wrote:   
   >   
   >> On 2026-01-27 20:14:35 +0000, BTR1701 said:   
   >>   
   >>> On Jan 27, 2026 at 10:48:54 AM PST, "super70s"    
   >>> wrote:   
   >>>   
   >>>> On 2026-01-26 22:13:32 +0000, BTR1701 said:   
   >>>>   
   >>>>> On Jan 26, 2026 at 12:19:43 PM PST, "super70s"    
   >>>>> wrote:   
   >>>>>   
   >>>>>> On 2026-01-26 19:30:40 +0000, BTR1701 said:   
   >>>>>>   
   >>>>>>> On Jan 26, 2026 at 5:05:14 AM PST, ""Adam H. Kerman""    
   >>>>>>> wrote:   
   >>>>>>>   
   >>>>>>>> BTR1701 wrote:   
   >>>>>>>>   
   >>>>>>>>> Here's what they've been up to in just the last few weeks:   
   >>>>>>>>   
   >>>>>>>>> Prohibit state agencies distributing federal dollars to NGOs to   
   investigate   
   >>>>>>>>> whether they're engaged in fraud (HB1369)   
   >>>>>>>>   
   >>>>>>>> That sounds moronic.   
   >>>>>>>   
   >>>>>>> It's like they're putting up a giant neon sign that says "Virginia Is   
   Open   
   >>>>>>> For Fraud! Come On In!"   
   >>>>>>>   
   >>>>>>> Go ahead and defraud us. Won't even try to stop you.   
   >>>>>>   
   >>>>>> Things are getting tough all over for attempted federal (read: Trump)   
   >>>>>> election interference in state elections aren't they.   
   >>>>>   
   >>>>> If you mean some states are now literally passing laws to facilitate   
   >>>>> defrauding the taxpayer   
   >>>>   
   >>>> Pffft. We've never seen the taxpayer defrauded more before or after   
   >>>> until The Lie-Atollah arrived on the scene.   
   >>>   
   >>> Sure we have. Tim Walz only allowed $5-8 billion taxpayer dollars fly out   
   >>> the   
   >>> door (some of which-- who knows how much?-- ended up in the coffers of   
   >>> al-Shabaab),   
   >>   
   >> Walz only appoints the commissioners, they and their employees were   
   >> responsible for their agencies' day-to-day performance.   
   >   
   > He can also fire them if they're incompetent or corrupt. Which he didn't.   
   > Because he was terrified of offending the Somalians and losing their votes.   
   >   
   > This fraud was brought to the attention of his office years ago, during the   
   > reign of Joe "Grandpa Badfinger" Biden, and it was so blatant and corrupt   
   that   
   > even Biden's DOJ couldn't spin it away for a fellow Democrat and were forced   
   > to launch the federal probe into it. (Something the legacy corporate media   
   > never bothers to point out when they're claiming the DOJ fraud prosecutions   
   in   
   > Minnesota are just Trump playing politics.)   
   >   
   >>> but Gavin Newsom makes Tampon Tim look like a rank amateur.   
   >>> Emperor Hair-Gel's current total for taxpayer dollars bilked is hovering   
   >>> around $72 billion. Less than $10 billion destroyed Waltz's career. Imagine   
   >>> what closing in on $100 billion will do to Gavvy.   
   >>   
   >> Try again pal, this is pure unmitigated BS originating from Leading   
   >> Report, a rightwing fake news site and Twitter account. The State   
   >> Auditor's "high-risk" list does not cite billions in current losses   
   >   
   > $24 billion in homeless money-- disappeared. Even Gavin publicly admitted   
   they   
   > have no idea who it was given to or where and on what it was spent.   
   >   
   > $18 billion spent on a high speed rail train that after 17 years of   
   > 'construction' has not even one *inch* of track laid down.   
   >   
   > $31 billion in COVID money that flew out the door to prisoners, grifters, and   
   > international organized crime. Again, Gavin himself has admitted that the   
   > intended recipients (Californians out-of-work due to lockdowns) never   
   received   
   > it while guys like Scott Peterson, the infamous family annihilator on death   
   > row, got checks for tens of thousands of dollars.   
   >   
   > That's $72 billion and it's just scratching the surface of the corruption in   
   > California under Newsom.   
   >   
   >> it's a report to flag programs for added oversight before potential   
   >> fraud occurs. Newsom's administration has prosecuted fraud and   
   >> recovered $5.9 billion in unemployment fraud alone.   
   >>   
   >>> I have a feeling Trump is waiting until Gavvy's presidential run to get   
   >>> underway before dropping the indictments.   
   >>   
   >> Why of course, this is all about "fraud-boating" a potential contender   
   >> against Cabbage Patch Vance in 2028 (or Trump himself if he declares   
   >> himself dictator perpetuo).   
   >>   
   >> He's also tried the same shit with Jerome Powell, Lisa Cook, Adam   
   >> Schiff, Eric Swalwell   
   >   
   > Swalwell? Remind me again why he's not in prison for employing a Chinese spy   
   > in his congressional office while sitting on national security committees,   
   and   
   > then bedding her down to boot? I wonder if he gets a Christmas card every   
   year   
   > from Fang Fang in Beijing, where she fled before the FBI could arrest her?   
   >   
   >> and Letitia James.   
   >   
   > Yeah, stick up for that corruptocrat. You've already shown that you think   
   > cheerleading for grifters is some kind of flex, so why am I not surprised?   
   >   
   >> BTW Trump and his companies were ordered to pay $354.8 million for   
   >> financial fraud in 2024, after previously being indicted for   
   >> fraudulently concealing hush-money payments made as part of a scheme to   
   >> manipulate the 2016 US presidential election.   
   >   
   > So signing an NDA to keep information from voters (and influence their votes)   
   > is now a crime?   
   >   
   > Well, good news, then! We don't have to wait for Newsom's presidential run to   
   > put him behind bars because he has required over 2000 workers on the new   
   > Capitol Annex project in Sacramento to sign NDAs forbidding them from   
   > disclosing the financial cost of the project to taxpayers and his   
   > administration refuses all media and FOIA requests for that information. It's   
   > somewhere north of a billion and a half, but that was five years ago, so who   
   > knows how much it's ballooned to by now and how many Friends of Gavin have   
   > pocketed dump-truck loads full of tax money.   
   >   
   >>>> You're such a cute little cultist.   
   >>>   
   >>> You're defending Virginia literally outlawing any investigation into   
   >>> taxpayer   
   >>> fraud and you have the balls to call me a cultist?   
   >>>   
   >>> Wow. Someone needs to do some serious self-reflection here and it ain't me.   
   >>   
   >> Carrot Caligula's Big Ugly Bill has allocated over $170 billion over   
   >> four years for his ICEstapo force, which is unpopular with 70-80% of   
   >> Americans depending on which recent poll you use.   
   >   
   > Yep. And that ain't fraud. If paying for government programs that poll bad   
   was   
   > fraud, there'd be a lot more Democrats in prison than Republicans.   
      
   All your dubious (and verbose) claims about your political enemies are   
   moot anyway when it comes to Virginia, "the bedroom state of D.C."   
      
   Voters there are FURIOUS at Republicans after the Trump/Musk/DOGE massacre.   
      
   So I'm afraid you boyz can forget about that state for the foreseeable   
      
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