Saturday, September 05, 2020

Zuckerberg "Helping" Wisconsin Votes?

Today's news, not reported by the local "reporters."

Facebook's billionaire founder Mark Zuckerberg and his wife Priscilla Chan have gifted a quarter of a billion dollars to an election activist group pushing major government voting initiatives in several Democratic strongholds in the battleground state of Wisconsin. ..

The Center for Tech and Civic Life...has already poured a significant sum of money into a voting initiative in five Wisconsin cities. The organization announced in early July that it had partnered with the cities to implement the Wisconsin Safe Voting Plan, a "vision for a safe, inclusive, and secure voting process in 2020 elections" proposed by the mayors of those cities. The mayors of Green Bay, Kenosha, Madison, Milwaukee, and Racine requested and received a collective $6.3 million from the organization in order to facilitate their respective election machines. A plurality of those funds — about 40% — went to support both vote-by-mail and early voting efforts...

Zuckerberg, eh?  Would this have anything to do with the fact that a (D) Administration would not take any sort of regulatory-anti-trust action(s) against Facesucker, Alphabet, or Twitter ??  Is it merely  coincidence that the five MOST (D)-leaning cities in the State are getting $6++ million for "inclusive" voting measures, especially when Wisconsin MUST go 'blue' this November?  How many Buick trunkloads of votes will be "discovered" through "inclusive voting"?

Nah.  It's pure altruism, right?

But it could also be illegal.

...Phill Kline, the director of the Amistad Project at the conservative Thomas More Society law firm in Chicago, said his organization "anticipates filing our first suit on these issues next week in Wisconsin."

Kline said the arrangement of a private nonprofit group influencing election policy appears unseemly and possibly illegal. 

"It's the legislature, under the Constitution, that determines the time, place and manner of an election," Kline told Just the News on Thursday. "It's not bad that Mr. Zuckerberg wants to increase voter turnout. That's fine. He can spend it independently of government." 

But election funds "should be appropriated by the state legislature and spent consistent with state laws," he continued, "as the Constitution specifically delegates the task of determining the time, place and manner of elections to the state legislatures."...

The plandemic of Covid is fading fast.  Wisconsin still reports "cases" which are merely "positive" tests, and the New York Times reports that 90% of those 'positive tests' are fake.  That's the only excuse they have for the 'mail-in' scheme which--we remind you--will include solicitations to vote mailed to 240,000 people who may not be where the State thinks they are.

But it's not fraud.  It's "inclusive."

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