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Didn’t the Democrats give Elon’s EV competitors $1 billion to compete against Tesla?
And they wonder why he campaigns for Trump.
Another one for the list.
Didn’t a judge just delay this lawsuit?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lotteries_in_the_United_States
I don’t think this is a lottery that musk is doing but similar?
but history is interesting.
I’d imagine that Mr.Musk has been a target of many lawsuits given his wealth, leadership of many businesses, etc. That Soros funded DA can stand in line. By this time next week the election is over and President Trump will at the post office filling out a change of address card.
I hope Mr. Musk is given an opportunity to serve President Trump’s administration in some form.
https://marketingresources.com/insights/contest-and-sweepstakes-laws-by-state/
A “legal lottery” has three essential elements: prize, chance, and consideration. Only the federal or state government can run a legal lottery, meaning your brand must eliminate one of the three elements. More on that in our Sweepstakes Vs. Contest blog here.
Soros cant be trusted——here’s another reason why.
James Besser at The New York Jewish Week: “There’s no way this isn’t going to make US politicians supported by J Street (and those who may be considering accepting its endorsement) incredibly nervous. Instead of providing protection for politicians they supported, Israel’s J Street lobby essentially hung them out to dry by lying about their connection to the controversial moneyman Soros.”
News of the Soros J Street donation was accompanied by disclosures about a larger, and stranger , donation, by a resident of Hong Kong.
Congress prepares to vote another billion to Israel: now J Street supporters on Capitol Hill are worried that the organization is using foreign money to provide money to American political candidates, and encouraging foreigners to support Israeli funding in US legislation.
REFERENCE: George Soros is the spendthrift billionaire with an endless supply of money to screw up American politics. Now, new revelations suggest Soros appears to be doing the “good cop, bad cop” routine (to get his hands on US foreign aid tax dollars?).J Street has suggested, time and time again, that Soros was not an Israel supporter. But Eli Lake was quoted in the Atlantic WRT Soros and his family giving J Street $750,000 to J Street over a one year period.
The scandal grows from a decision by Jeremy Ben-Ami, founder and president of J Street, to cover-up, over a long period of time, something he knew to be true: That George Soros, the billionaire moneyman and self-avowed dissident of Israel, provided the Israeli J Street Lobby with
almost $750,000 in funding.
doesnt a lottery require payment for a chance to win?
a drawing requires no payment
companies do drawings all the time