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Politics : Politics for Pros- moderated

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To: D. Long who wrote (758272)3/1/2022 6:34:03 PM
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Wis. Section 946.10 - Bribery of public officers and employees Whoever does either of the following is guilty of a Class H felony: NOTE: Class H felony in Wisconsin is punishable by up to 6 years in state prison, a maximum fine of $10,000, or both imprisonment and a fine.

(1) Whoever, with intent to influence the conduct of any public officer or public employee in relation to any matter which by law is pending or might come before the officer or employee in the officer's or employee's capacity as such officer or employee or with intent to induce the officer or employee to do or omit to do any act in violation of the officer's or employee's lawful duty transfers or promises to the officer or employee or on the officer's or employee's behalf any property or any personal advantage which the officer or employee is not authorized to receive; or

(2) Any public officer or public employee who directly or indirectly accepts or offers to accept any property or any personal advantage, which the officer or employee is not authorized to receive, pursuant to an understanding that the officer or employee will act in a certain manner in relation to any matter which by law is pending or might come before the officer or employee in the officer's or employee's capacity as such officer or employee or that the officer or employee will do or omit to do any act in violation of the officer's or employee's lawful duty.

Also consider Zuckerberg renounced his U.S. citizenship right after FB went public. Didn't want to pay the taxes. Non-citizen dumping $100's of millions in non profits to promote people to vote. B.S> Data already available how that turned out!

Yet Americans are addicted to his product.....damn fools.
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