• SpaceBar@lemmy.world
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    This was raised by wealthy donors at a $1,000 (minum) a plate dinner.

    The corruption is a feature for these people.

  • dog@yiffit.net
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    can you imagine what $2 million dollars could do for people who need things, like housing and clothing and food?! can you imagine what $2 million dollars could do for people who didn’t share/sell/keep the secrets of an entire nation? 🙃

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      And what would have been really sad about this is that I would bet a sizable portion of the peoplepwho donated are people who could use that help. But they got conned. Again.

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    This is absolutely disgusting, but as they say, never underestimate the power of stupid people in large groups…

  • stumbling_sober@vlemmy.net
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    Grifters gonna grift. At this point, I’d be surprised if he DIDN’T use this indictment as a money-making opportunity.

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      For fuckin real. It’s no wonder there is a never-ending stream of politicians and media personalities lined up to push these agendas even though they are patently insane.

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    The people donating to him are the same people that complain about paying for school lunches. Disgusting

  • Trabic@lemmy.one
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    I can’t decide if that’s a lot or not.

    I meant it would be a lot to me, but it’s not even one unpaid lawyer bill to him.