Chief Political Analyst for Fox News learned nothing from Dominion lawsuit and fallout. Literally all of it was. I think that Smartmatic lawsuit is going to be the end of Fox.
Yup. Durhams "counter-intelligence failures" investigation completely missed the connections between McGonigal and Deripaska, which in hindsight, is a pretty stunning ommission.
Basically the same thing Santos did, but in reverse. Where Santos directed contributions to his business so he could help donors avoid personal contribution limits, Walker just pocketed his campaign cash.
The GOP is a pack of unapologetic rabid fkn liars. Until there are CONSEQUENCES for it, they will continue to emperil the entire nation to protect their own greed.
Maybe someone can correct me if I'm wrong, but I'm pretty sure government contractors can't donate to political campaigns bc of the inherent conflict of interest.
Jacob Engels and Roger Stone have a LOT to worry about. Tarrio is already facing a long jail sentence. Idk what role Loomer played, if any. I see her taking credit for other ppl's work all the time.
1/ Disney pulls billion dollar investment from Lake Nona Town Square development in South East Orlando, completely upending East Central Florida's regional development plans.
Stay with me on this one, it covers a lot of ground and is a HUGE deal.
"The project, known as the Lake Nona Town Center, was supposed to involve the relocation of more than 1,000 employees from Southern California, including most of a department known as 'Imagineering'."
3/ Lake Nona is a massive planned development area in SE greater Orlando, and Tavistock is one of the lead developers spearheading the rapid growth and investment in the area.
If the Democratic Party in Florida ever embraces a robust and serious effort to improve the quality of the state's waterways, they will never lose to the GOP again.