CDZ Soros Finances a Prosacuter In PA

On April 28, Soros poured nearly $1.5 million into the Philadelphia Justice and Public Safety PAC, which supported candidate Larry Krasner in the Democratic primary. Krasner won on Tuesday, and by a wide margin.

He is expected to win the general election this fall, as Philadelphia is a Democratic stronghold. How much of a difference the PAC money made is unclear, but the cash infusion helped pay for TV commercials, campaign literature, and online ads to promote the candidacy of the civil rights attorney who has never worked as a prosecutor.

The race marked the first time a super PAC has supported a D.A. candidate in Philadelphia.

Krasner, as the Daily Caller puts it, benefited from “the kind of capital typically reserved for important national political campaigns.”

But it’s not the first time Soros has pumped cash into local D.A. races, in an apparent bid to shape the approach to law enforcement on the ground level.

Last August, Politico reported that Soros had channeled more than $3 million into seven local district-attorney campaigns in six states over the past year.
Hey Jeff Sessions, stop chasing stoners under the bleachers. Arrest Soros.

Justice at Stake promotes legislation that would replace judicial elections with a “merit-selection” system where a small committee of legal elites, unaccountable to the public, would pick those most “qualified” to serve as judges. OSF has spent at least $45.4 million on efforts to change the way judges are chosen in many American states.
This was just step one.
He seriously needs to be stopped. We are fools to let him get away with this.



Why?

YOU voted to let him spend his money on liberal candidates. You fools voted to give away your votes and you voted for it again last November.

Is a little late to cry about it now.


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On April 28, Soros poured nearly $1.5 million into the Philadelphia Justice and Public Safety PAC, which supported candidate Larry Krasner in the Democratic primary. Krasner won on Tuesday, and by a wide margin.

He is expected to win the general election this fall, as Philadelphia is a Democratic stronghold. How much of a difference the PAC money made is unclear, but the cash infusion helped pay for TV commercials, campaign literature, and online ads to promote the candidacy of the civil rights attorney who has never worked as a prosecutor.

The race marked the first time a super PAC has supported a D.A. candidate in Philadelphia.

Krasner, as the Daily Caller puts it, benefited from “the kind of capital typically reserved for important national political campaigns.”

But it’s not the first time Soros has pumped cash into local D.A. races, in an apparent bid to shape the approach to law enforcement on the ground level.

Last August, Politico reported that Soros had channeled more than $3 million into seven local district-attorney campaigns in six states over the past year.


I hope one or more of the RWs can explain why you're upset about this. I keep reading that you are and yet you voted for it.

Why?


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On April 28, Soros poured nearly $1.5 million into the Philadelphia Justice and Public Safety PAC, which supported candidate Larry Krasner in the Democratic primary. Krasner won on Tuesday, and by a wide margin.

He is expected to win the general election this fall, as Philadelphia is a Democratic stronghold. How much of a difference the PAC money made is unclear, but the cash infusion helped pay for TV commercials, campaign literature, and online ads to promote the candidacy of the civil rights attorney who has never worked as a prosecutor.

The race marked the first time a super PAC has supported a D.A. candidate in Philadelphia.

Krasner, as the Daily Caller puts it, benefited from “the kind of capital typically reserved for important national political campaigns.”

But it’s not the first time Soros has pumped cash into local D.A. races, in an apparent bid to shape the approach to law enforcement on the ground level.

Last August, Politico reported that Soros had channeled more than $3 million into seven local district-attorney campaigns in six states over the past year.
Hey Jeff Sessions, stop chasing stoners under the bleachers. Arrest Soros.

Justice at Stake promotes legislation that would replace judicial elections with a “merit-selection” system where a small committee of legal elites, unaccountable to the public, would pick those most “qualified” to serve as judges. OSF has spent at least $45.4 million on efforts to change the way judges are chosen in many American states.
This was just step one.
He seriously needs to be stopped. We are fools to let him get away with this.



Why?

YOU voted to let him spend his money on liberal candidates. You fools voted to give away your votes and you voted for it again last November.

Is a little late to cry about it now.


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what are you talking about?
 
On April 28, Soros poured nearly $1.5 million into the Philadelphia Justice and Public Safety PAC, which supported candidate Larry Krasner in the Democratic primary. Krasner won on Tuesday, and by a wide margin.

He is expected to win the general election this fall, as Philadelphia is a Democratic stronghold. How much of a difference the PAC money made is unclear, but the cash infusion helped pay for TV commercials, campaign literature, and online ads to promote the candidacy of the civil rights attorney who has never worked as a prosecutor.

The race marked the first time a super PAC has supported a D.A. candidate in Philadelphia.

Krasner, as the Daily Caller puts it, benefited from “the kind of capital typically reserved for important national political campaigns.”

But it’s not the first time Soros has pumped cash into local D.A. races, in an apparent bid to shape the approach to law enforcement on the ground level.

Last August, Politico reported that Soros had channeled more than $3 million into seven local district-attorney campaigns in six states over the past year.
Hey Jeff Sessions, stop chasing stoners under the bleachers. Arrest Soros.

Justice at Stake promotes legislation that would replace judicial elections with a “merit-selection” system where a small committee of legal elites, unaccountable to the public, would pick those most “qualified” to serve as judges. OSF has spent at least $45.4 million on efforts to change the way judges are chosen in many American states.
This was just step one.
He seriously needs to be stopped. We are fools to let him get away with this.



Why?

YOU voted to let him spend his money on liberal candidates. You fools voted to give away your votes and you voted for it again last November.

Is a little late to cry about it now.


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what are you talking about?


You said he should be stopped.
I asked why.

The reason I asked why is that RWNJs voted in favor of this. They voted in favor of it in several of the past general elections. If they don't like it, why did they vote for it?
:dunno:
 
On April 28, Soros poured nearly $1.5 million into the Philadelphia Justice and Public Safety PAC, which supported candidate Larry Krasner in the Democratic primary. Krasner won on Tuesday, and by a wide margin.

He is expected to win the general election this fall, as Philadelphia is a Democratic stronghold. How much of a difference the PAC money made is unclear, but the cash infusion helped pay for TV commercials, campaign literature, and online ads to promote the candidacy of the civil rights attorney who has never worked as a prosecutor.

The race marked the first time a super PAC has supported a D.A. candidate in Philadelphia.

Krasner, as the Daily Caller puts it, benefited from “the kind of capital typically reserved for important national political campaigns.”

But it’s not the first time Soros has pumped cash into local D.A. races, in an apparent bid to shape the approach to law enforcement on the ground level.

Last August, Politico reported that Soros had channeled more than $3 million into seven local district-attorney campaigns in six states over the past year.


I hope one or more of the RWs can explain why you're upset about this. I keep reading that you are and yet you voted for it.

Why?


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Well you might want to send some money to this Soros org after all the Last president attended it. The Midwest Academy trains radical activists in the tactics of direct action, confrontation, and intimidation. Author Stanley Kurtz has described this academy as a “crypto-socialist organization” that was "arguably the most influential force in community organizing from the seventies through the nineties
 
On April 28, Soros poured nearly $1.5 million into the Philadelphia Justice and Public Safety PAC, which supported candidate Larry Krasner in the Democratic primary. Krasner won on Tuesday, and by a wide margin.

He is expected to win the general election this fall, as Philadelphia is a Democratic stronghold. How much of a difference the PAC money made is unclear, but the cash infusion helped pay for TV commercials, campaign literature, and online ads to promote the candidacy of the civil rights attorney who has never worked as a prosecutor.

The race marked the first time a super PAC has supported a D.A. candidate in Philadelphia.

Krasner, as the Daily Caller puts it, benefited from “the kind of capital typically reserved for important national political campaigns.”

But it’s not the first time Soros has pumped cash into local D.A. races, in an apparent bid to shape the approach to law enforcement on the ground level.

Last August, Politico reported that Soros had channeled more than $3 million into seven local district-attorney campaigns in six states over the past year.
Hey Jeff Sessions, stop chasing stoners under the bleachers. Arrest Soros.

Justice at Stake promotes legislation that would replace judicial elections with a “merit-selection” system where a small committee of legal elites, unaccountable to the public, would pick those most “qualified” to serve as judges. OSF has spent at least $45.4 million on efforts to change the way judges are chosen in many American states.
This was just step one.
He seriously needs to be stopped. We are fools to let him get away with this.



Why?

YOU voted to let him spend his money on liberal candidates. You fools voted to give away your votes and you voted for it again last November.

Is a little late to cry about it now.


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Just when did anyone ever vote for Soros to spend money on Progressive orgs.or foundations.
 
On April 28, Soros poured nearly $1.5 million into the Philadelphia Justice and Public Safety PAC, which supported candidate Larry Krasner in the Democratic primary. Krasner won on Tuesday, and by a wide margin.

He is expected to win the general election this fall, as Philadelphia is a Democratic stronghold. How much of a difference the PAC money made is unclear, but the cash infusion helped pay for TV commercials, campaign literature, and online ads to promote the candidacy of the civil rights attorney who has never worked as a prosecutor.

The race marked the first time a super PAC has supported a D.A. candidate in Philadelphia.

Krasner, as the Daily Caller puts it, benefited from “the kind of capital typically reserved for important national political campaigns.”

But it’s not the first time Soros has pumped cash into local D.A. races, in an apparent bid to shape the approach to law enforcement on the ground level.

Last August, Politico reported that Soros had channeled more than $3 million into seven local district-attorney campaigns in six states over the past year.
Hey Jeff Sessions, stop chasing stoners under the bleachers. Arrest Soros.

Justice at Stake promotes legislation that would replace judicial elections with a “merit-selection” system where a small committee of legal elites, unaccountable to the public, would pick those most “qualified” to serve as judges. OSF has spent at least $45.4 million on efforts to change the way judges are chosen in many American states.
This was just step one.
He seriously needs to be stopped. We are fools to let him get away with this.



Why?

YOU voted to let him spend his money on liberal candidates. You fools voted to give away your votes and you voted for it again last November.

Is a little late to cry about it now.


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what are you talking about?
I am not sure either.
 
On April 28, Soros poured nearly $1.5 million into the Philadelphia Justice and Public Safety PAC, which supported candidate Larry Krasner in the Democratic primary. Krasner won on Tuesday, and by a wide margin.

He is expected to win the general election this fall, as Philadelphia is a Democratic stronghold. How much of a difference the PAC money made is unclear, but the cash infusion helped pay for TV commercials, campaign literature, and online ads to promote the candidacy of the civil rights attorney who has never worked as a prosecutor.

The race marked the first time a super PAC has supported a D.A. candidate in Philadelphia.

Krasner, as the Daily Caller puts it, benefited from “the kind of capital typically reserved for important national political campaigns.”

But it’s not the first time Soros has pumped cash into local D.A. races, in an apparent bid to shape the approach to law enforcement on the ground level.

Last August, Politico reported that Soros had channeled more than $3 million into seven local district-attorney campaigns in six states over the past year.
Hey Jeff Sessions, stop chasing stoners under the bleachers. Arrest Soros.

Justice at Stake promotes legislation that would replace judicial elections with a “merit-selection” system where a small committee of legal elites, unaccountable to the public, would pick those most “qualified” to serve as judges. OSF has spent at least $45.4 million on efforts to change the way judges are chosen in many American states.
This was just step one.
He seriously needs to be stopped. We are fools to let him get away with this.



Why?

YOU voted to let him spend his money on liberal candidates. You fools voted to give away your votes and you voted for it again last November.

Is a little late to cry about it now.


Sent from my iPad using USMessageBoard.com
Just when did anyone ever vote for Soros to spend money on Progressive orgs.or foundations.
 
Hey Jeff Sessions, stop chasing stoners under the bleachers. Arrest Soros.
During the past decade, a lavishly funded, highly coordinated campaign has been under way to shift America’s judiciary fundamentally to the left by keeping conservative judges off state courts. This campaign is being orchestrated and funded by the Open Society Institute (OSI), the political arm of billionaire hedge-fund manager George Soros. According to a study released this week by the American Justice Partnership, OSI has spent at least $45.4 million to promote the so-called merit selection system and reduce the influence of citizens and their elected representatives when it comes to picking judges.

Approximately 95 percent of civil disputes in the United States wind up in state courts, giving the judges who hear these cases enormous influence over our lives, property and business affairs. The authors of our state constitutions recognized the need for a check on this power, which is why 39 states hold some form of judicial elections. The goal was to balance the virtues of independence and accountability in the judiciary by requiring judges to assume office by the consent of the people.


Justice at Stake promotes legislation that would replace judicial elections with a “merit-selection” system where a small committee of legal elites, unaccountable to the public, would pick those most “qualified” to serve as judges. OSF has spent at least $45.4 million on efforts to change the way judges are chosen in many American states.
This was just step one.
He seriously needs to be stopped. We are fools to let him get away with this.



Why?

YOU voted to let him spend his money on liberal candidates. You fools voted to give away your votes and you voted for it again last November.

Is a little late to cry about it now.


Sent from my iPad using USMessageBoard.com
Just when did anyone ever vote for Soros to spend money on Progressive orgs.or foundations.
 
On April 28, Soros poured nearly $1.5 million into the Philadelphia Justice and Public Safety PAC, which supported candidate Larry Krasner in the Democratic primary. Krasner won on Tuesday, and by a wide margin.
Soros has spent on district attorney campaigns in Florida, Illinois, Louisiana, Mississippi, New Mexico and Texas through a network of state-level super PACs and a national “527” unlimited-money group, each named a variation on “Safety and Justice.” (Soros has also funded a federal super PAC with the same name.) Each organization received most of its money directly from Soros, according to public state and federal financial records, though some groups also got donations from nonprofits like the Civic Participation Action Fund, which gave to the Safety and Justice group in Illinois.
He is expected to win the general election this fall, as Philadelphia is a Democratic stronghold. How much of a difference the PAC money made is unclear, but the cash infusion helped pay for TV commercials, campaign literature, and online ads to promote the candidacy of the civil rights attorney who has never worked as a prosecutor.

The race marked the first time a super PAC has supported a D.A. candidate in Philadelphia.

Krasner, as the Daily Caller puts it, benefited from “the kind of capital typically reserved for important national political campaigns.”

But it’s not the first time Soros has pumped cash into local D.A. races, in an apparent bid to shape the approach to law enforcement on the ground level.

Last August, Politico reported that Soros had channeled more than $3 million into seven local district-attorney campaigns in six states over the past year.
 
On April 28, Soros poured nearly $1.5 million into the Philadelphia Justice and Public Safety PAC, which supported candidate Larry Krasner in the Democratic primary. Krasner won on Tuesday, and by a wide margin.

He is expected to win the general election this fall, as Philadelphia is a Democratic stronghold. How much of a difference the PAC money made is unclear, but the cash infusion helped pay for TV commercials, campaign literature, and online ads to promote the candidacy of the civil rights attorney who has never worked as a prosecutor.

The race marked the first time a super PAC has supported a D.A. candidate in Philadelphia.

Krasner, as the Daily Caller puts it, benefited from “the kind of capital typically reserved for important national political campaigns.”

But it’s not the first time Soros has pumped cash into local D.A. races, in an apparent bid to shape the approach to law enforcement on the ground level.
Apart from the more than $5 billion that Soros' foundation network has donated to leftist groups like those cited above, Soros personally has made campaign contributions to such notable political candidates as Joe Biden, Barbara Boxer, Sherrod Brown, Bill Clinton, Hillary tHarkin, Maurice Hinchey, John Kerry, Dennis Kucinich, Patrick Leahy, Barack Obama, Charles Rangel, Harry Reid, Ken Salazar, Charles Schumer, Joe Sestak, and Tom Udall. He also has given large sums of money to the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, the Democratic National Committee Services Corporation, and the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee.


Last August, Politico reported that Soros had channeled more than $3 million into seven local district-attorney campaigns in six states over the past year.
 
On April 28, Soros poured nearly $1.5 million into the Philadelphia Justice and Public Safety PAC, which supported candidate Larry Krasner in the Democratic primary. Krasner won on Tuesday, and by a wide margin.

He is expected to win the general election this fall, as Philadelphia is a Democratic stronghold. How much of a difference the PAC money made is unclear, but the cash infusion helped pay for TV commercials, campaign literature, and online ads to promote the candidacy of the civil rights attorney who has never worked as a prosecutor.

The race marked the first time a super PAC has supported a D.A. candidate in Philadelphia.

Krasner, as the Daily Caller puts it, benefited from “the kind of capital typically reserved for important national political campaigns.”

But it’s not the first time Soros has pumped cash into local D.A. races, in an apparent bid to shape the approach to law enforcement on the ground level.

Last August, Politico reported that Soros had channeled more than $3 million into seven local district-attorney campaigns in six states over the past year.

It's not just Soros and it just isn't our D.A. races. We have dark money showing up in councils:
Colorado Springs city election draws big wad of dark money

Governors:
How Unregulated Dark Money Is Reshaping State Politics

Then there is Wellspring and Judicial Crisis Network
Wellspring's dark money crucial to judicial group, helps others in Trump orbit

A look at Michigan
Dark Money and Justice: Michigan is like no other state.

State Supreme Courts:
New Analysis: 2016 Judicial Elections See Secret Money and Heightened Outside Spending

Judicial elections getting more political with new campaign spending

And then there is the Koch Brothers and the left uniting for criminal justice reform.
An unlikely alliance forms between Koch brothers and liberal groups

None of these clowns have to deal with the repercussions. They get big walls and gates and big houses on land that is protected. They have their own private security.

You assholes all cheered Citizens United. You cheered the Koch Bros. for spending billions to get Republicans elected at all levels of government. Democrats are just levelling the playing field.

This is the result.

I'm a liberal.
No you are not, Artist more than likely
 
On April 28, Soros poured nearly $1.5 million into the Philadelphia Justice and Public Safety PAC, which supported candidate Larry Krasner in the Democratic primary. Krasner won on Tuesday, and by a wide margin.

He is expected to win the general election this fall, as Philadelphia is a Democratic stronghold. How much of a difference the PAC money made is unclear, but the cash infusion helped pay for TV commercials, campaign literature, and online ads to promote the candidacy of the civil rights attorney who has never worked as a prosecutor.

The race marked the first time a super PAC has supported a D.A. candidate in Philadelphia.

Krasner, as the Daily Caller puts it, benefited from “the kind of capital typically reserved for important national political campaigns.”

But it’s not the first time Soros has pumped cash into local D.A. races, in an apparent bid to shape the approach to law enforcement on the ground level.

Last August, Politico reported that Soros had channeled more than $3 million into seven local district-attorney campaigns in six states over the past year.

It's not just Soros and it just isn't our D.A. races. We have dark money showing up in councils:
Colorado Springs city election draws big wad of dark money

Governors:
How Unregulated Dark Money Is Reshaping State Politics

Then there is Wellspring and Judicial Crisis Network
Wellspring's dark money crucial to judicial group, helps others in Trump orbit

A look at Michigan
Dark Money and Justice: Michigan is like no other state.

State Supreme Courts:
New Analysis: 2016 Judicial Elections See Secret Money and Heightened Outside Spending

Judicial elections getting more political with new campaign spending

And then there is the Koch Brothers and the left uniting for criminal justice reform.
An unlikely alliance forms between Koch brothers and liberal groups

None of these clowns have to deal with the repercussions. They get big walls and gates and big houses on land that is protected. They have their own private security.

You assholes all cheered Citizens United. You cheered the Koch Bros. for spending billions to get Republicans elected at all levels of government. Democrats are just levelling the playing field.

This is the result.
Yea for us.
 
On April 28, Soros poured nearly $1.5 million into the Philadelphia Justice and Public Safety PAC, which supported candidate Larry Krasner in the Democratic primary. Krasner won on Tuesday, and by a wide margin.

He is expected to win the general election this fall, as Philadelphia is a Democratic stronghold. How much of a difference the PAC money made is unclear, but the cash infusion helped pay for TV commercials, campaign literature, and online ads to promote the candidacy of the civil rights attorney who has never worked as a prosecutor.

The race marked the first time a super PAC has supported a D.A. candidate in Philadelphia.

Krasner, as the Daily Caller puts it, benefited from “the kind of capital typically reserved for important national political campaigns.”

But it’s not the first time Soros has pumped cash into local D.A. races, in an apparent bid to shape the approach to law enforcement on the ground level.

Last August, Politico reported that Soros had channeled more than $3 million into seven local district-attorney campaigns in six states over the past year.

It's not just Soros and it just isn't our D.A. races. We have dark money showing up in councils:
Colorado Springs city election draws big wad of dark money

Governors:
How Unregulated Dark Money Is Reshaping State Politics

Then there is Wellspring and Judicial Crisis Network
Wellspring's dark money crucial to judicial group, helps others in Trump orbit

A look at Michigan
Dark Money and Justice: Michigan is like no other state.

State Supreme Courts:
New Analysis: 2016 Judicial Elections See Secret Money and Heightened Outside Spending

Judicial elections getting more political with new campaign spending

And then there is the Koch Brothers and the left uniting for criminal justice reform.
An unlikely alliance forms between Koch brothers and liberal groups

None of these clowns have to deal with the repercussions. They get big walls and gates and big houses on land that is protected. They have their own private security.

You assholes all cheered Citizens United. You cheered the Koch Bros. for spending billions to get Republicans elected at all levels of government. Democrats are just levelling the playing field.

This is the result.

I'm a liberal.
No you are not, Artist more than likely

No. Whatever artistic ability I had, went with my idealism.
 
On April 28, Soros poured nearly $1.5 million into the Philadelphia Justice and Public Safety PAC, which supported candidate Larry Krasner in the Democratic primary. Krasner won on Tuesday, and by a wide margin.

He is expected to win the general election this fall, as Philadelphia is a Democratic stronghold. How much of a difference the PAC money made is unclear, but the cash infusion helped pay for TV commercials, campaign literature, and online ads to promote the candidacy of the civil rights attorney who has never worked as a prosecutor.

The race marked the first time a super PAC has supported a D.A. candidate in Philadelphia.

Krasner, as the Daily Caller puts it, benefited from “the kind of capital typically reserved for important national political campaigns.”

But it’s not the first time Soros has pumped cash into local D.A. races, in an apparent bid to shape the approach to law enforcement on the ground level.

Last August, Politico reported that Soros had channeled more than $3 million into seven local district-attorney campaigns in six states over the past year.

It's not just Soros and it just isn't our D.A. races. We have dark money showing up in councils:
Colorado Springs city election draws big wad of dark money

Governors:
How Unregulated Dark Money Is Reshaping State Politics

Then there is Wellspring and Judicial Crisis Network
Wellspring's dark money crucial to judicial group, helps others in Trump orbit

A look at Michigan
Dark Money and Justice: Michigan is like no other state.

State Supreme Courts:
New Analysis: 2016 Judicial Elections See Secret Money and Heightened Outside Spending

Judicial elections getting more political with new campaign spending

And then there is the Koch Brothers and the left uniting for criminal justice reform.
An unlikely alliance forms between Koch brothers and liberal groups

None of these clowns have to deal with the repercussions. They get big walls and gates and big houses on land that is protected. They have their own private security.

You assholes all cheered Citizens United. You cheered the Koch Bros. for spending billions to get Republicans elected at all levels of government. Democrats are just levelling the playing field.

This is the result.

I'm a liberal.
No you are not, Artist more than likely

No. Whatever artistic ability I had, went with my idealism.
It seems the more I investigate this Soros guy the more evil the guy is. just as a example:
Greek and European Union authorities are investigating two members of a U.S. charity linked to left-wing billionaire George Soros after allegations that the pair sexually abused refugees at an asylum center. Also under investigation is possible financial corruption by the two members.In addition, Mercy Corps, a “foundation and corporate partner” with Soros’ Open Society Foundations, has put the two persons under investigation on temporary paid leave and is conducting its own probe into the matter.“A comprehensive investigation of this allegation is underway, led by an expert in victims’ rights and, more specifically, with deep expertise in investigation into allegations of sexual harassment and exploitation,” reads a recently published statement from the NGO’s officials. “We continue to promptly brief Greek authorities, including the Supreme Court Prosecutor, as the investigation proceeds and appreciate their assistance with this issue.”
 
EU, Greece investigating sex abuse allegations by members of Soros-linked NGO

I wouldn't trust him as far as I could throw him.

Italy prosecutor investigating NGO rescuers says has no proof of wrongdoing

This is a chess game played by people who make more money than either one of us will have ever made in our lifetimes. All of that...........just to run our lives....and make us pay for that on top of that.
He is considered by some the virtual owner of the Democratic Party, having contributed lavishly to the party, its causes and candidates, including Obama. Soros had backed Obama for president in 2008, saying that he had “the charisma and the vision to radically reorient America in the world,” and personally contributed $50,000, the maximum allowed, to the Obama inauguration.
 
EU, Greece investigating sex abuse allegations by members of Soros-linked NGO

I wouldn't trust him as far as I could throw him.

Italy prosecutor investigating NGO rescuers says has no proof of wrongdoing

This is a chess game played by people who make more money than either one of us will have ever made in our lifetimes. All of that...........just to run our lives....and make us pay for that on top of that.
He is considered by some the virtual owner of the Democratic Party, having contributed lavishly to the party, its causes and candidates, including Obama. Soros had backed Obama for president in 2008, saying that he had “the charisma and the vision to radically reorient America in the world,” and personally contributed $50,000, the maximum allowed, to the Obama inauguration.

My understanding is that Soros was not overly fond of Obama. Hillary he was. Soros is not a good guy but I think that to lay everything on his lap will allow some other key people to walk away and continue doing what they do.
 
On April 28, Soros poured nearly $1.5 million into the Philadelphia Justice and Public Safety PAC, which supported candidate Larry Krasner in the Democratic primary. Krasner won on Tuesday, and by a wide margin.

He is expected to win the general election this fall, as Philadelphia is a Democratic stronghold. How much of a difference the PAC money made is unclear, but the cash infusion helped pay for TV commercials, campaign literature, and online ads to promote the candidacy of the civil rights attorney who has never worked as a prosecutor.

The race marked the first time a super PAC has supported a D.A. candidate in Philadelphia.

Krasner, as the Daily Caller puts it, benefited from “the kind of capital typically reserved for important national political campaigns.”

But it’s not the first time Soros has pumped cash into local D.A. races, in an apparent bid to shape the approach to law enforcement on the ground level.

Last August, Politico reported that Soros had channeled more than $3 million into seven local district-attorney campaigns in six states over the past year.
Hey Jeff Sessions, stop chasing stoners under the bleachers. Arrest Soros.

Arrest him for what? What laws has he broken?
 

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