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To: Bonefish who wrote (1366352)7/12/2022 2:13:00 AM
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Zuckerburg is on record saying he won't "do it again".

Which is an admission he did it in the first place.
I didn't know he said that, but it sure didn't work out that well for him and the rest of the world. He's gotta be embarrassed about the outcome of getting Biden elected. Trump, until the day Covid began had zero chance of losing in 2020. But Democrats were smart and crooked -- as they are -- and weaponized covid like professionals. Gave them excuses for getting Z's cash into the election, for making all these last-minute changes to the law that were critical for stealing the election, and an absolute conspiracy between newspapers and between Democrats and ALL media -- to hide Biden for the duration. And for that matter, for bailing out of debates.
It was just an all-purpose excuse like none before. And the used it like pros to steal that election. 80-90% of people today have no idea what happened. More people than that understand that Jan 6 was a Democratic Party operation from the outset.

If Zuckerberg won't do it, I'd bet others will be trying. DeSantis announced today those contributions have been outlawed in FL, but you're never going to get PA, MI, GA and some of those other states to do away with it. Nothing like free flowing cash to local operations.

In the Houston area where I live, there was a county judge downtown that announced he would mail something like 2,000,000 ballot requests to "last known addresses" within areas of the city, BLUER THAN CALIFORNIA and NYC. This was immediately met with a dump of cash into Texas from Zuckerberg's money. In fortuitous act, some court told him "Hell No, that's not happening." But it wasn't because of a shortage of money.

I hope Zuck decided he got his fingers burned a bit more than expected off that deal.