Posted on 10/25/2019 11:30:50 AM PDT by dynachrome
Mr. Soross bet is that Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts will become the Democratic nominee to compete against Mr. Trump.
She has emerged as the clear-cut person to beat, he said. I dont take a public stance, but I do believe that she is the most qualified to be president.
He quickly added that he was not endorsing Ms. Warren, perhaps realizing that any comment construed as an endorsement is likely to be used by her opposition.
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He doesn’t need to endorse her. That wont change many votes. He can just launder money in to support her supporting organizations where they can make all sorts of difference on the ground and with influence
Fits with the latest Globalist/CFR theory that governments need to crank-up the social benefit goodies to get the hoi palloi to shut-up and accept their benign tyranny.
Soros is a real life Bond villain.
The free world needs to send a real life Bond to shut him down.
Stealing the punchline from an old Yiddish joke, his son is worse.
Soros profits by disruption.
Warren like Sanders is just another socialist....but the female version being deceptive about it.
[(Soros) said. I dont take a public stance]
No, you just do your evil via multiple shadowy, Leftist organizations used as a front.
Soros=HYDRA..
Look at the bright side: At his age he won’t be around much longer...
His sons on the other hand, will be.
Any constitutional scholars out there?
Why shouldn’t we tax campaign contributions?
I know there are First Amendment and non-profit policies.
But suppose we set a cap—applying it to contributions over a certain amount, or on contributions originating outside the country, or call it an administrative fee or just a plain old fee—like obamacare taxes, or claim they buy unfair advantages for the contributors over those who haven’t the means? How about imposing fees on contributions by parties involved in current legislation or legal and administrative matters? Say it’s to combat corruption. Hell, call it a sacrifice called upon for the “benefit of the children”?
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