excalibur
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- Mar 19, 2015
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No one, and I mean no one, should be surprised.
This is the Democratic Party playbook in action.
Fool me once, shame on you. Foll me twice, shame on me. Lot of shame on Democrat voters.
nypost.com
This is the Democratic Party playbook in action.
Fool me once, shame on you. Foll me twice, shame on me. Lot of shame on Democrat voters.
California gubernatorial candidate Steve Hilton has claimed $370 million in state funds meant for substance abuse programs instead went to helping the Democrats.
The staggering sum, sourced from the California Cannabis Tax Fund, was sent to a tangled web of organizations that “build the Democrat voter base,” Hilton’s unofficial CAL DOGE alleged.
The cash, collected whenever anyone buys marijuana in the Golden State, ended up with 517 companies who got checks averaging $700,000, the group alleged.
The money was controlled by Elevate Youth California, which was supposed to send taxes raised from cannabis sales under Prop 64 to support substance abuse programs in the state.
But those that received the sum instead included Young Invincibles and the Jakara Movement, nonprofits in LA and Fresno that misused the grants, according to the investigation.
The Jakara Movement accepted $350,000 that went towards “Sikh youth empowerment and voter registration.”
Young Invincibles clinched a whopping $1 million grant broadly applied to “civic engagement” efforts, CAL DOGE claimed.
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The staggering sum, sourced from the California Cannabis Tax Fund, was sent to a tangled web of organizations that “build the Democrat voter base,” Hilton’s unofficial CAL DOGE alleged.
The cash, collected whenever anyone buys marijuana in the Golden State, ended up with 517 companies who got checks averaging $700,000, the group alleged.
The money was controlled by Elevate Youth California, which was supposed to send taxes raised from cannabis sales under Prop 64 to support substance abuse programs in the state.
But those that received the sum instead included Young Invincibles and the Jakara Movement, nonprofits in LA and Fresno that misused the grants, according to the investigation.
The Jakara Movement accepted $350,000 that went towards “Sikh youth empowerment and voter registration.”
Young Invincibles clinched a whopping $1 million grant broadly applied to “civic engagement” efforts, CAL DOGE claimed.
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Steve Hilton’s CAL DOGE claims $370M California state funds went to Dems’ ‘voter machines’
The unofficial CAL DOGE department, helmed by gubernatorial candidate Steve Hilton, claims to have dredged up $370M in mismanaged substance abuse education funds that were allegedly “funneled…