Today’s #BoebertReportCard is a long one, so pour yourself a cup of coffee. Lauren didn’t have a good day yesterday. (Thread)

It started off with her campaign receiving a letter from the Federal Elections Commission. They noticed the Venmo payments from her campaign. They
noticed her numbers didn’t add up on contributions and expenditures (the individual amounts added up to a different number than she showed on her summary page). They noticed multiple donations over the legal amount.

You can see the letter here: docquery.fec.gov/pdf/670/202108…
Then her overdue Financial Disclosure hit the House Clerk’s website. She signed it only Tuesday, though it was due Friday.

And just like that, we learned that her husband is making upwards of $400K a year, working for a company she identified as Terra Energy Productions, but
which really appears to be Terra Energy PARTNERS. Nice work if you can get it.

It’s also interesting that Ms. Boebert sits on the House Committee on Natural Resources.

But back to Terra Energy Partners. They do a lot of gas extraction stuff on the western slope. They are also
listed as the fourth worst methane emitter in a study by the Clean Air Task Force (pg. 24 of the report here: catf.us/wp-content/upl…)

Now what other committee does Lauren sit on? The House Committee on the Budget. So it might come as a surprise that
her disclosure shows that her much-storied “restaurant,” Shooters, lost money for the third year in a row.

On the financial disclosure filed in Jan 2021, she listed Shooters as having a gross revenue in 2018 of $645,042 and a net loss of $242,347.
The latest financial
disclosure does not reveal gross revenue, but does note losses of $143.233 in 2019 and $226,234 in 2020. My handy dandy calculator shows that as a loss of… $611,814. At what point does this stop being a business and start being an undeclared campaign contribution?
Apparently Lauren does understand deficit spending.

A business loan from “FDGL” between $15001 and $50000 has disappeared between filings.

Assets
The only assets she lists are a joint checking account worth between $1001 and $15000; and Shooters Grill, which she values
at $50001 to $100000. No stocks, bonds, bitcoin, mutual funds, or other investments. At least none declared.

On her first financial disclosure, she listed assets includinng a security system (worth between $1001-$15000), a delivery van (worth between $1001-$15000), restaurant
equipment(15001-50000), and an Escalade (50001-100000).

All of those are gone on the newest disclosure.

Making its appearance for the first time is a mortgage incurred in 2018 from Penny Mac between $250,001 and $500,000. It’s interesting to note that Zillow
currently estimates her home value to be $841,700, and realtor.com shows that it sold for $555,000 on Jun 4, 2018. It’s my understanding that primary residences do not have to be listed as assets on the disclosure form.
You can see the full disclosure here: disclosures-clerk.house.gov/public_disc/fi…

And if that weren’t enough, there’s the continuing saga of her friends Sherronna Bishop and Tina Peters, whom you might remember from the Mike Lindell #PillowPalooza. Things just get stickier and stickier on
that front. Tina’s rumored to be hiding in TX. Some good reporting on that here: and here
So I guess it’s no wonder she didn’t do much on the tweet front. Eight tweets from her campaign and official accounts. A few photo ops, a few slams against President Biden, and bragging about a bill she’s only gotten nine cosponsors for.

In other words, she didn’t address
any of the madness.

Oh well. We’ve got 502 more days of Boebertian bluster to go.
446 days till Election 2022.

And #SilverCliff still doesn’t have its zip code.

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