Democrat's cutting edge corruption

Wolfstrike

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today I went to a customer's house who is a senior citizen.
she says "have you ever heard of Ted Cruz?"
I said "ma'am there's one point two million people out here named Ted Cruz"
she says "no, this man is running for president of the united states of America"
I said "the guy from Texas ?"
she says "I don't know where the hell he's from"
I said "what about him?"
she says "he's calling my house 5 times a day, and after 9 o'clock. the caller ID says Ted Cruz"
so I guess the socialists made a "super pac" that is "for" Ted Cruz, then they harass the sht out of senior citizens until they can't wait to run down to the polls and vote against him.
I said "how do you know some organization isn't trying to piss you off so you'll vote against Ted Cruz?"
she says "I didn't think of that"
 
Granny says dey all is...

Which US States Are The Most Corrupt?
November 9, 2015 - A recent data-driven study grades all 50 US states on their transparency and accountability, highlighting both disturbing trends and signs of progress.
According to a new 2015 State Integrity Investigation, an assessment of all 50 state governments by the Center for Public Integrity and Global Integrity, 11 states received failing grades, and the highest grade awarded, to Alaska, was only a C.

These grades are determined by answers to 245 questions “that ask about key indicators of transparency and accountability, looking not only at what the laws say, but also how well they’re enforced or implemented,” the study explains. These key indicators fall into 13 categories, including public access to information, state budget processes, political financing, and ethics enforcement agencies. State-based journalists were charged with researching current laws and analyzing their implementation.

California and Connecticut round out the top three states, with Michigan, Wyoming, South Dakota and Nevada among the 11 failed states. This state-level probe found that open record laws with rampant exemptions and loopholes “are a common part of statehouse culture nationwide,” while legislators hide conflicts of interest with private businesses and accept excessive gifts from lobbyists.

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