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EXCLUSIVE – Ron DeSantis: Andrew Gillum’s Economic Policies ‘Would Be the Undoing of Florida’ | Breitbart

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ORLANDO, Fla. — Florida gubernatorial candidate Andrew Gillum’s proposed forty-percent corporate tax hike and his overall economic agenda “would be the undoing of Florida,” Republican opponent Ron DeSantis argued in a Breitbart News interview.
DeSantis maintained that his own economic platform would produce a business-friendly environment that would attract investment and manufacturing, create jobs and work to further leverage Florida’s already competitive tax climate.

Gillum is running on a platform seeking to raise Florida’s corporate tax rate from 5.5 percent to 7.75, representing a forty-percent hike, while DeSantis has pledged to not raise taxes and to maintain Florida’s position as one of the lowest taxed states for residents.

DeSantis posited that Gillum’s tax plan “would kill jobs here in Florida. It would cause businesses to leave Florida. And it would stop the flow of investment into Florida that we are now witnessing. So it would be a historic mistake.” ...



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O’Keefe Strikes Again! Beto Campaign Appears to Illegally Spend Funds on Supplies For Caravan Aliens (VIDEO)
November 1, 2018, 8:26 pm by Cristina Laila


Via Project Veritas:

Project Veritas Action Fund has released undercover video from current Congressman and US Senate candidate Beto O’Rourke’s campaign. The video exposes how his campaign staff appear to be illegally using campaign resources to buy supplies and help transport Honduran aliens. This is the eighth undercover video report Project Veritas has released in a series revealing secrets and lies from political campaigns in 2018.


Said James O’Keefe, founder and president of Project Veritas Action:

“Charity and helping your fellow man are things we applaud at Project Veritas Action. The problem is, you can’t break the law when you do it.”

“Don’t ever repeat this”

Featured in this report are campaign staffers who work on Congressman O’Rourke’s US Senate campaign discussing how they use campaign resources to help Honduran aliens and transport them to airports and bus stations. Said Dominic Chacon and AnaPaula Themann, who work on O’Rourke’s campaign:

Chacon: “The Hondurans, yeah… I’m going to go get some food right now, like just some stuff to drop off…”

Themann: “How did they get through?”

Chacon: “Well I think they accepted them as like asylum-seekers… So, I’m going to get some groceries and some blankets…”

Themann: “Don’t ever repeat this and stuff but like if we just say that we’re buying food for a campaign event, like the Halloween events…”

Chacon: “That’s not a horrible idea, but I didn’t hear anything. Umm, we can wait until tomorrow for that.”

Themann: “Well that’s exactly the food we need. And I will just mark it as, I do have dozens of block walkers.”

Using “pre-paid credit cards” … “some sort of violation”

A Project Veritas Action attorney reviewed the footage and assessed:

“The material Project Veritas Action Fund captured shows campaign workers covering up the true nature of spending of campaign funds and intentionally misreporting them. This violates the FEC’s rules against personal use and misreporting. It also violates Section 1001, making a false statement to the federal government. The FEC violations impose civil penalties, including fines of up to $10,000 or 200 percent of the funds involved. Violations of Section 1001 are criminal and include imprisonment of up to five years.”

Chacon and Themann also explain how they go about concealing their use of campaign funds for alien support purposes:

Themann: “There’s actually stores that just mark it as ‘food’ they don’t mark different types… at Albertsons, on the receipts, it marks it just based off of brand…”

Chacon: “I think we can use that with those [campaign pre-paid] cards to buy some food, all that s**t can be totally masked like, oh we just wanted a healthy breakfast!”