Friends!
We have AMAZING respources available to us to validate and corroborate most anything we want.
Truly!
Here are some of my tweets on the topic, the first one being an example where I used LinkedIn to ...
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... confirm that the Secretary of the Environment in CA is a fraud ... I thought, "Dude's a complete BS artist!"
I was correct.
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One of my favorite go-to's, the @fec website:
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That, combined with OpenSecrets will give you some REALLY good information on politicians:
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LinkedIn & Wikipedia are also great places to go to get answers, but also leads to other information or terms to use to search for more & better information.
Here's a list of other sites from my -m admittedly meager - blog:
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Then there are the disclosure sites for House & Senate:
Clerk for the House (go to the "DISCLOSURES" tab on the home page:
clerk.house.gov
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And the Senate:
senate.gov/legislative/lo…
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The more you dig, the more you find, all out in the public realm, hiding corruption & influence-peddling in plain sight.
How?
Counting on us to be lazy!
Let's not be lazy!
Happy hunting!
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