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53 minutes ago, Kz! said:

lmao makes complete sense that you get information from the Krassenstein bros on twitter. :lol: 

4900 people texted the number, but there's literally 0 proof anyone that texted the number didn't show up to the polls. You just made that up. The US government didn't even attempt to produce a single "victim."

We don't have to pretend that you aren't a deranged commie or that you have the ability to be even the slightest bit impartial. You are happy this dude got 7 months for a meme from 7 years ago for the same reason you blew snot bubbles about Riot Kitchen being detained on their way to a riot in Kenosha, Wisconsin. 

I like the KZAnne logic of "if the attempted fraud didn’t work, then you can’t get in trouble for it”.   
By this logic, if I try to collect an insurance claim for a car accident that never happened, if the insurance company figures out that I’m lying about it and therefore doesn’t give me any money, then I can’t be in trouble since the fraud attempt didn’t succeed.

 

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It really comes down to actually setting up that text number. If he just made a joke about the polls being open on the wrong day, whatever. He did more than "post a meme". This really isn't that hard to understand.

2 minutes ago, Paul852 said:

It really comes down to actually setting up that text number. If he just made a joke about the polls being open on the wrong day, whatever. He did more than "post a meme". This really isn't that hard to understand.

Exactly.  

3 hours ago, Paul852 said:

It really comes down to actually setting up that text number. If he just made a joke about the polls being open on the wrong day, whatever. He did more than "post a meme". This really isn't that hard to understand.

Seriously. The guy set up a short code text message number to accept "votes". 

This is a deliberate and sophisticated attempt to defraud. 

A short code is not some freebie thing. At minimum he spent 4 figures getting this scam together.

He didn't just throw up a meme and get thrown in jail for it. The advertisement inviting people to vote by short code was the last and easiest step in the scam. Setting up the apparatus showed a lot more than the "meme".

20 minutes ago, JohnSnowsHair said:

Seriously. The guy set up a short code text message number to accept "votes". 

This is a deliberate and sophisticated attempt to defraud. 

A short code is not some freebie thing. At minimum he spent 4 figures getting this scam together.

He didn't just throw up a meme and get thrown in jail for it. The advertisement inviting people to vote by short code was the last and easiest step in the scam. Setting up the apparatus showed a lot more than the "meme".

...so you're saying it was just memes?

One good thing about that dude going to prison is that it provides another example of just how retarded democratic voters are

37 minutes ago, mikemack8 said:

One good thing about that dude going to prison is that it provides another example of just how retarded democratic voters are

Thinking you can vote via text message is still smarter than voting for Trump....so there's that.

4 minutes ago, Paul852 said:

Thinking you can vote via text message is still smarter than voting for Trump....so there's that.

Low bar Seriously low..

13 hours ago, Toastrel said:

Glory holes, lynched can't pass them by

Glory holes, kneeling for another guy

Glory holes, glory ho-o-oles

You're always here for us glory. 😆

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Elon is not real bright.

Please tell that moron to leave Wikipedia alone.

On 10/20/2023 at 1:57 PM, mikemack8 said:

One good thing about that dude going to prison is that it provides another example of just how retarded democratic voters are

How many Trumptards do you think would text if someone put up meme about Q letting you vote by text for Trump & JFK Jr? My guess is more, much much, more. 

I wonder why muskrat hates Wikipedia?

2 hours ago, Gannan said:

How many Trumptards do you think would text if someone put up meme about Q letting you vote by text for Trump & JFK Jr? My guess is more, much much, more. 

I bet most of them would even forget to unchecked the "recurring vote" box.

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Elon Musk 'Almost In Tears,' 'Like A Little Baby' On 'Disaster' Earnings Call

Sales at Tesla are down, and investors are concerned that Musk would rather whine than come up with solutions

Share price is still 10x what it was 4 years ago. For whatever reason, investors don't seem to care.

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Banks That Lent Elon Musk Money to Buy Twitter Are Totally Screwed Now

The numbers are staggering.

https://futurism.com/the-byte/banks-lent-elon-musk-twitter

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The banks were reportedly hoping to sell off the debt by Labor Day and are now getting ready to unload portions of it, according to the WSJ's sources. Worse yet, if Musk's social media platform gets a low credit rating, banks could have an even harder time getting rid of it.

In other words, the longer they hold onto this debt, the worse the situation gets, and the more scrutiny they could get from regulators.

According to the WSJ, X's debt is now one of the largest and longest-held "hung" deals, or agreements that typically lead to banks losing out after financing acquisitions that don't work out.

Meanwhile, Musk's hard-to-reconcile actions — burying Twitter's immense name recognition in favor of "X," letting misinformation run rampant, and mass layoffs, to name a few — have sent advertisers fleeing, leaving massive holes in the company's balance sheets.

Real genius.

 

It's a good thing he bought it so that he could put a stop to it all. I just wonder what the excuse is gonna be when Biden wins again and trumpbots can't blame it on twitter this time.

The POS are still upset that Twitter was used heavily to round up the traitors and seditionists from January 6th.

28 minutes ago, Toastrel said:

The POS are still upset that Twitter was used heavily to round up the traitors and seditionists from January 6th.

Free speech advocates still seething that the government no longer has a direct line to policing online speech at twitter. You hate to see it.

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