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  1. shootersa

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    The same thing happened to San Francisco and Portland and Seattle.
     
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    Dont forget Detroit.
     
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    Democrat Aramis Ayala, candidate for Orange-Osceola Circuit 9 state attorney. Campaign finance records show she's raised just $43,578.50 as of Aug. 5. That’s not enough money for ads. But one is airing in Orlando just the same, and someone else is paying for it. A group called Florida Safety and Justice, connected to billionaire George Soros, is footing the bill, and it leaves incumbent State Attorney and Democrat Jeff Ashton claiming that a billionaire is trying to buy the race to gain influence.

    Monique Worrell wins Orange-Osceola state attorney primary
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    Monique Worrell. (WKMG)

    ORANGE COUNTY, Fla.UPDATE: Monique Worrell was declared the winner of Tuesday’s primary with 42% of the vote.

    Original story below:

    No matter the results of the election, residents in Orange and Osceola counties are guaranteed to have a new state attorney serving them starting next year.

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    Monique Worrell. (WKMG)
    Monique Worrell has earned endorsements from Ayala, Sen. Bernie Sanders and singer John Legend. During her career, she’s served as a public defender and a private attorney, she’s taught as a clinical law professor at the University of Florida College of Law, she became the founding director of the Conviction Integrity Unit in the State Attorney’s Office in Orange County and most recently, she’s served as the chief legal officer at the REFORM Alliance. Her platform points include ending mass incarceration, ensuring police accountability and changing bail policies to ensure that those who live in poverty aren’t unfairly penalized


    Reform Alliance is a Van Jones/Soros organization:

    REFORM is backed by a bi-partisan and diverse group of sports, entertainment and business leaders, including award-winning recording artist Meek Mill; Philadelphia 76ers co-owner and Fanatics executive chairman Michael Rubin; entrepreneur and business mogul Shawn "JAY-Z" Carter; Kraft Group CEO and New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft; Brooklyn Nets co-owner and philanthropic investor Clara Wu Tsai; Third Point LLC CEO and founder Daniel S. Loeb; Galaxy Digital CEO and founder Michael E. Novogratz; Vista Equity Partners founder, chairman and CEO Robert F. Smith.
     
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      Have to ask. When despicables talk about getting rid of corporate free speech, do they know that it would also apply to Soros and his Open Society thingy?
       
      shootersa, May 19, 2021
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    Emerge America...and affiliated partners.

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    Struck by the incredible lack of women holding elected office at the local level in San Francisco, Andrea co-founded Emerge California in 2002 to lead the fight to get more women elected to office in Northern California. Emerge California’s top notch training program took off, so in 2005, Andrea founded Emerge America to replicate the model in all 50 states, with the ultimate goal of changing the face of power, politics, and leadership in this country in order to have policies that are responsive to all Americans.

    Emerge America currently has affiliates with staff on the ground in 22 states with plans to expand across the country. On Election Day in November 2017, 86 women trained by Emerge America won, including nine of the 14 House of Delegate seats flipped in Virginia. Since 2016, the number of women applying to Emerge America’s training programs has increased by more than 85%, with no signs of slowing down, and more than 300 Emerge America alumnae have stepped forward to run in 2017 and 2018.

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    George Sorros Larry Krasner wins again the nomination for Philadelphia . Philadelphia prosecutor who will not arrest or Prosecute, anyone .
     
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      except for the cops
       
      ace's n 8's, May 20, 2021
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    Open Society Institute's social justice laboratory in Baltimore turns 15

    On the field next to Northeast Middle School, young refugees Abhishek Yonghang and Ahmed Osman kicked a soccer ball around, each grateful for the common connection as they adjust to a new life far from their former homes in Nepal and Somalia.

    Three miles away in a classroom at Mergenthaler Vocational-Technical High School, junior Wayne Young slipped a suit jacket over his school uniform for debate practice with the Urban Debate League, trying to "look the part" of the Harvard law grad he envisions himself to one day be.

    The lives of these Baltimore teens are among the thousands influenced by George Soros, a billionaire philanthropist who decided 15 years ago that the city, with severe crime and poverty and just enough potential, was ripe for an experiment.

    The Baltimore office of his Open Society Institute was designed as a social justice laboratory to keep students engaged in school, confront drug addiction, reduce incarceration and grow an army of advocates. Now, the 83-year-old hedge fund investor — who has given $90 million to the effort here — wants to recreate it in as many as five more U.S. cities.

    "A lot remains to be done, but we now consider the Baltimore experiment so successful that we wanted to replicate it nationwide," Soros said in a phone interview from his native Budapest, Hungary.

    The local office will mark its anniversary Tuesday with a sold-out event, "Big Change Baltimore," that is expected to bring 500 people to Center Stage. Speakers will include civil rights activist Sherrilyn Ifill and Ravens president Dick Cass, and the organization will give awards to community members, including Baltimore Sun columnist Dan Rodricks. Soros is not expected to attend.

    Celeste Amato, president of the Association of Baltimore Area Grantmakers, said OSI has honed in on the issues most critical to the city. Her group works with OSI and more than 145 other philanthropic groups.

    Jeff Singer, an advocate for the homeless in Baltimore for more than 40 years and an adjunct instructor at the University of Maryland School of Social Work, said quantifying OSI's impact and separating its successes from other nonprofits is impossible. But what he knows for sure is that because of OSI's work, people have greater access to addiction services, and marginalized individuals such as ex-offenders are being heard.

    Like the debate league, OSI's investment has been the springboard for nearly 150 projects through its Community Fellowships program, which has helped to create a citywide network of social entrepreneurs. Each fellow receives $60,000 over 18 months as well as money for health insurance, travel and education debt relief.

    U.S. 4th Circuit Court of Appeals Judge Andre M. Davis, an OSI-Baltimore board members since 2000, said Baltimore has significant work left to do, but with the partnerships the local group helped create and the resources marshaled, the city is in a dramatically better place.

    Susan Goering, director of the American Civil Liberties Union in Maryland, called OSI a "game changer" for its strategic focus and longevity. To further the ACLU's mission, OSI brought together a group of charitable donors who helped the local organization expand its education reform division from one employee to four.

    Diana Morris, director of the OSI's Baltimore field office, said one change is unmistakable: In what was seen by many as a sinking city, people now have reason to be hopeful.

    Morris said OSI's success relies on its partnerships with government agencies, other nonprofits and individual advocates, which together shape policy and change generations. OSI helps the process by employing a staff of experts on criminal justice, education and other subjects and by making the latest research available to leaders across the city.
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    The Political Ties to Travel

    BALTIMORE (WBFF) - Marilyn Mosby has received roughly $30,000 in free travel and travel expenses over the past two years - travel that came to light after the Baltimore Brew reported on it.

    Since then, Fox45 News has been taking a closer look at the groups that have financially backed Mosby's trips and the people associated with those groups.

    According to the Open Society Foundation's website, Soros is its creator.

    It consists of a network of foundations, partners, and projects in more than 120 countries.

    In the United States, Soros has recently spent money on getting so-called progressive prosecutors elected.

    These are prosecutors who share the same ideology as that of Baltimore City State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby.

    A prosecutor who no longer prosecutes marijuana of possession cases like the one recorded on this officer's body worn camera.

    While it doesn't appear as if George Soros did directly donate to Marilyn Mosby's campaign.

    In 2016 The Wall Street Journal reported Soros |

    "... Contributed at least $3.8 million to political-action committees..."
    supporting candidates for district attorney in states like Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Illinois, Missouri, and Texas.

    And, we found Soros' reach goes beyond campaigns.

    Some Soros backed organizations sponsor trips like this one Mosby took to Europe.

    As this video produced by Fair and Just Prosecution shows roughly twenty prosecutors took that trip FJP sponsored and paid for.

    Sean Kennedy is with the Maryland Public Policy Institute.

    Kennedy says|
    Even if they're implicit and there's no legal consequences Marilyn Mosby is no longer a free agent to do the will of the people of Baltimore. She is in the thrall of someone else and that's why public servants can't take gifts cash and trips because it compromises their ethical ability to do their job.

    Fair and Just Prosecution sponsored and paid for the Europe trip.

    Fair and just prosecution is not an independent entity.

    It's a paid for project that according to its website is entirely financed by the Tides Center .which is part of a network George Soros has generously donated more than twenty million dollars to.
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    Baltimore is conducting a dangerous experiment in law and disorder

    Any objective review of Baltimore State’s Attorney Marilyn J. Mosby’s recent news conference explaining her approach to the city’s crime problem would be equally pithy: “Baltimore’s crime policy stinks. Marilyn Mosby is the stinkee.”

    Mosby’s statement came amid another bloody week in a long parade of such weeks in the United States’ second-most-deadly big city (behind St. Louis). There had been seven murders in the previous six days; in the last month, there have been 33. The 2021 body count of 86 has the city ahead of last year’s pace and even its record 2019 rate. Not a good time to announce that, though elected as a prosecutor, she would not prosecute what she labeled “low-level crimes,” making permanent her policy of dismissing all criminal charges for the possession of drugs and attempted drug distribution, prostitution, trespassing and other “minor” offenses.

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    That’s mind-boggling on many levels, foremost that Mosby is rewriting or ignoring her own job description and the criminal codes of the city, state and federal governments. Almost as remarkable is her flawed analysis of the evidence on which she rests her policy case. No wonder her conviction rate is abysmal.

    Background: At the outset of the pandemic, Mosby exploited (unwarranted) concern that jails might be coronavirus-spreaders to decree that she would no longer prosecute certain nonviolent crimes to reduce prison populations and their coronavirus risks. She dismissed more than 1,400 criminal cases and as many warrants; a compliant police commissioner instructed his officers to stop arresting people for the crimes on Mosby’s list.

    This was not just an accommodation to a temporary problem but an experiment with human subjects. Despite another year of tragic bloodshed, Mosby judged her non-prosecution policy successful and proclaimed “the era of tough-on-crime prosecution” is over in Baltimore.

    Facts and logic, however, simply do not support Mosby’s conclusions. Note first that she cherry-picked data that confirmed her biases, claiming a 20 percent reduction in violent crime and a 36 percent decline in property crime so far this year compared with the same three months of last year. Given all the confounding variables at work during the pandemic, no social scientist worth her salt would proclaim such a complex experiment complete — much less successful — with just a year’s worth of data. To make anything of a mere quarter of that inadequate sample is, to put it kindly, unreasonable.

    Then there’s Mosby’s claim that a 33 percent decline in 911 calls mentioning drugs and a 50 percent decline in calls mentioning sex work during her experiment proves that “there is no public safety value in prosecuting these offenses.” Actually, one might conclude the opposite: Despite that drug dealing and prostitution were now de facto legal, many Baltimoreans still took the time to call the cops in the vain hope they’d bring some order to their neighborhoods. It’s clear they would have felt safer living on a block free of dealers, users, hookers and johns.
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    Anatomy of a Crime Wave
    Baltimore’s experiment with de-policing has been disastrous—and deadly.

    A decade ago, Baltimoreans became lab rats in a fateful experiment: their elected officials decided to treat the city’s long-running crime problem with many fewer cops. In effect, Baltimore began to defund its police and engage in de-policing long before those terms gained popular currency.

    This experiment has been an abject failure. Since 2011, nearly 3,000 Baltimoreans have been murdered—one of every 200 city residents over that period. The annual homicide rate has climbed from 31 per 100,000 residents to 56—ten times the national rate. And 93 percent of the homicide victims of known race over this period were black.

    Remarkably, Baltimore is reinforcing its de-policing strategy. State’s Attorney for Baltimore Marilyn Mosby no longer intends to prosecute various “low-level” crimes. Newly elected mayor Brandon Scott promises a five-year plan to cut the police budget. Both justify their policies by asserting that the bloodbath on city streets proves that policing itself “hasn’t worked”; they sell their acceleration of de-policing as a “fresh approach” and “re-imagining” of law enforcement.

    Then came a respite. O’Malley’s successor, Sheila Dixon (the city’s first female and third black mayor), defied her staff’s recommendations and named as commissioner Frederick Bealefeld, a BPD lifer with no college pedigree. “It was something in my gut that felt he was the best person,” Dixon explained. “I could just feel his passion.”


    Bealefeld understood community policing better than the New York imports, addressing disorder and crime efficiently. He attended community meetings tirelessly to find out what residents wanted done; got cops out of their cars and walking patrols more often; invested in better training; and supported cops’ work with kids. Partnering with a savvy federal prosecutor, Rod Rosenstein, he targeted known dealers and shooters, emphasizing quality arrests—including of cops on the take. It worked. Even as arrest totals fell (to 70,000 by 2010), so did the homicide rate, to a low of 31 per 100,000 residents by 2011.


    But that’s when progress stopped and the de-policing experiment began.

    And now Baltimore is among the national vanguard in a new trend: de-prosecution. While it was widely perceived that early in her tenure Mosby put the brakes on prosecution of many “low-level” crimes, once the pandemic began she made that policy explicit (nominally to ensure that overcrowded prisons not become Covid spreaders). She dismissed over 1,400 pending criminal cases and quashed as many warrants for possession or “attempted distribution” of controlled dangerous substances, prostitution, trespassing, public urination or defecation, minor traffic offenses, and more.
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    Betcha despicables twirl and pee over this one.
     
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    Lie and deny, is the expected retort
     
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    <iframe width="677" height="381" src="" title="YouTube video player" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe>
     
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    Bill Gates and George Soros buy out UK Covid test company Mologic

    George Soros and Bill Gates are part of a consortium acquiring a British developer of rapid-testing technology, including for Covid-19 and tropical diseases, to turn it into a social enterprise.

    The group, led by the Soros Economic Development Fund, an investment division of the billionaire philanthropist’s Open Society Foundations, is investing at least £30 million in Mologic, which develops lateral flow and fast diagnostic technologies.

    As a social enterprise, Mologic, which develops lateral flow tests and rapid diagnosis technologies, will provide affordable medical technology to low- and middle-income communities and regions. The company said it intends to expand research, development and manufacturing “in and for the Global South”. The company emphasised that the new social enterprise would be run like a business and all its profits will be reinvested.

    Mark Davis, CEO of Mologic, said: “Mologic’s transition into a social enterprise is a deliberate, logical and natural step for a company focused on delivering affordable diagnostics and biotechnology to places that have been left underserved by the relentless pursuit of profiteering.”

    He added that he hoped “this unique transaction will be an example for others to follow”.
     
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    Did Nancy Antoinette get in on this?
     
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    Rantz: Bill Gates buys COVID testing company and it’s a giant money grab

    Bill Gates, along with George Soros via a consortium, will buy a UK-based COVID testing company. It’s nothing more than a money grab. For Gates, it’s incredibly transparent.

    Mologic produces rapid-COVID testing kits using deep-nostril technology. Gates and Soros explained they made the investment for at least $41 million to help “expand access to affordable state-of-the-art medical technology” to communities that need it most.

    But is this anything more than a money grab? The product is meant to address people with asymptomatic COVID. But this announcement was made when political talking heads and left-wing media outlets push the threat of the asymptomatic spread due to the vaccine-hesitant.

    Democrats and their media enablers are blaming conservatives for vaccine hesitancy.

    They argue that the current surge of new cases — many of which come from blue states — are due to vaccine hesitancy amongst Trump supporters. It’s a weak and bad faith argument. College students have been reluctant to get the vaccine, and the Black community represents a high group expressing vaccine hesitancy. Neither demographics are known for overwhelming Trump support. Still, the Biden administration needs a scapegoat for failing to meet its 70% vaccination rate goal by Independence Day.

    The Microsoft founder has been a big believer in COVID vaccines, though not big enough to push for its access to impoverished nations. Gates, a media-appointed global health expert with no medical background, previously argued that vaccine formulas shouldn’t be shared. He only relented and walked back his position after significant pushback. But his initial position stood in the way of more widespread production.

    It’s instructive to view Gates’ new purchase in the context of trying to keep vaccine formulas under lock and key.

    We hear more and more over asymptomatic spread, and it’s a great reason to test yourself more often, isn’t it? There are even more vaccinated people getting COVID. After all, look at the 2021 Texas state champion super spreaders: the Texas Democrats who fled their state to save democracy (by stalling it).

    Gates is positioned to make a fortune off the invisible threat of asymptomatic COVID. And Trump supporters are the perfect villains to profit off of. Since you don’t know if you’re sick with COVID and the unvaccinated Trump supporters are carriers, the prevailing talking point will inevitably be to test yourself frequently to be safe.

    While putting considerable funds into vaccine access, Gates simultaneously pushed to halt the sharing of vaccine formulas.


    It was, in the words of WIRED contributor Mohit Mookin, an attempt to “launder his reputation by tried and true philanthropic giving.” As Mookin notes, Gates has repeatedly attempted to “bolster companies’ ability to exclude others from producing lifesaving drugs, including allowing the Gates Foundation itself to acquire substantial intellectual property. This continues through the Covid-19 pandemic.”

    While his foundation undoubtedly offers funds for noble causes, Gates isn’t merely doing it for his love of humankind. It appears he stands to profit from this. Perhaps, for example, the Gates Foundation’s financial stake in CureVac, which is currently wrapping up mRNA-based COVID vaccine clinical trials, explains why Gates doesn’t want to share vaccine formulations.


    No matter how “affordable” the Mologic COVID self-tests become, we will all still face pressure to self-test frequently. Many will give in to unnecessary tests, and those costs add up. And just like the companies that pivoted to offer fashionable masks during the height of the pandemic, Gates will be there with Soros to make a fortune off the push to test.
     
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    Here's another Soros/half cracker funded Anti-American funded 501(c)(4) political group.

    Funded to promote and advocate for de-funding the police forces throughout this Nation.

    RECENT VICTORIES

    • Voting & Democracy
    Olympic Athletes Can Now Take a Stand for Justice

    • Tech Justice
    Proud Boys Defunded & Kicked Off Social Media

    • Tech Justice
    Social Media Sites Ban Trump

    • Economic Justice
    Demand JP Morgan Chase pay corporate reparations in the form of cash payments to Black communities

    • Criminal Justice
    Tell Congress: Pass the COVID-19 Compassion and Martha Wright Prison Phone Justice Act.

    • Criminal Justice
    Tell Mayor de Blasio: Defund NYPD. Invest in Communities.
    Defund NYPD. Invest in Communities.

    The hack fuck leftists are very organized and well funded, their entire goal since 2008 has been to fundamentally change the U.S.of A..

    These organizations are very vocal...but very shallow, there isn't a real grass roots basis for the change that they are requiring, because the problems that they are very vocal and advocate the change for...isnt a real problem in the U.S.

    As noted above, they are twisting the arms of the Corporate world to follow in line with them.

    The citizens of the U.S. are fighting back, and will continue to fight back the socialist/communist platitudes with facts and logic.
     
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    Dueling copy and paste jobs are boring. :bored:

    Posters should compose their own arguments like I do, using the internet only to document factual assertions. :biggrin:

    Rightists complain about George Soros. Leftists complain about Charles Koch. I agree with both sets of complaints. I think rich people have too much power and too much money. :frown:
     
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      I agree with your first two sentences.
       
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    Ok, in my own words, Soros is bad.
     
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    How dare they want to help the underpriveliged! :punch:
    Off with their heads!
     
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      Oh, you buy into the propaganda without looking deeper?
      Did ACORN help the underprivileged? Was that its stated goal, or its operational goal?
      What about antifa? BLM?

      Take your pick. Get back to us on their stated goal and their operational goal. Only thing Shooter asks is, it has to be an organization mainly funded by Soros or Koch.
       
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    And for those who werent impressed with my original argument, here's a copy/paste job



    Soros hands $1 million to group attempting to defund police as violent crime skyrockets nationwide

    The group has pushed to defund the police across the country


    Liberal mega-donor George Soros has directed $1 million to an activist group attempting to defund the police as violent crime surges in major urban centers across the nation.

    Soros sent the million dollars via his Color Of Change PAC on May 14, according to Federal Election Commission files obtained by the Washington Free Beacon.

    The organization describes itself as "the nation’s largest online racial justice organization" and actively engages in efforts to defund police departments such as spreading an online petition calling for "divesting from and dismantling the systems that unjustly harm Black people."

    The group also backed a push by the Milwaukee City Council to defund the police.

    "Policing is a violent institution that must end," the group’s president wrote in a statement supporting the move. "We imagine a country where there is enough money to educate our children, care for our sick and feed those who are financially unstable. Defunding the police allows for this vision."[/quote]
     
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    What do you think about Charles Koch?
     
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      He was a pretty good Mayor
       
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    This kind of nonsense is why and how the Democrat Party lost the white working class and the once Solid South. :mad:

    Unlike George Soros and virtue signaling social justice warriors, working class whites cannot live in expensive neighborhoods where housing prices keep blacks out. Working class whites pay the price for the ideals of those sanctimonious liberals who look down at them from the walls of gated communities, and who send their children to white private schools. As much as I hate Trump I can understand why lower income whites vote for him.