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Dec 4, 2018 08:54:59   #
no propaganda please Loc: moon orbiting the third rock from the sun
 
Homeless Population of LA Linked to Voter Fraud
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In an election season already fraught with accusations of tampering, miscounting, illegal immigrant voting and more, a new scandal is making headlines in California. Nine individuals have been charged with election fraud (a felony) for their actions during the recent midterm elections. The people charged with voter fraud solicited votes from homeless people, offering money, cigarettes and other items in return for votes.

You can remind people to vote, ask them to vote and even promote a preferred candidate, but paying someone to vote for your preferred initiative or party is a felony. A person found to have committed this crime could face fines, jail time or both, according to Cornell University.

Homeless people are in every city in the US — and Los Angeles is no exception. The city’s “Skid Row” is known for being a gathering place for homeless people, and during the recent election, nine campaign workers have been charged with targeting these people and paying for votes.

These workers were charged by the LA District Attorney with a variety of crimes, primarily offering homeless people cigarettes and dollar bills to sign petitions. People signing petitions must be registered voters by law; the nine charged with a felony encouraged homeless people to use fake names and addresses to boost the number of signatures received on key initiatives in the state.

The signatures in question were allegedly obtained via bribery between 2016 and 2018, up until the recent midterm elections. The signatures were added to influence voter initiatives in California; some laws in the state are not voted in by legislators, but by citizens via petition. It is a common for workers supporting specific initiatives to target registered voters during commutes, on street corners and other public places. Criminal penalties, water bonds and property tax issues are all determined via citizen vote, not by elected officials, so the number of signatures obtained has a direct result on the outcome of these important issues.

The charges filed allege that the group of politically motivated individuals paid homeless people for each signature. Payments ranged from a single cigarette or dollar to eight dollars or more. The more signatures obtained, the better – the state requires 300,000 or more registered voter signatures to add a topic or initiative to the official ballot each election year.

By circumventing this process, the nine workers sought to influence which issues made it to the ballot and which did not. They are charged with inflating the numbers on specific initiatives to influence outcomes. While prosecutors did not reveal which specific initiatives were impacted, the repeal of a gas tax, rent control and property tax issues were all key issues in the past three years. This means that a total of 18 initiatives over three years may have been affected by voter fraud.

The workers charged with bribing homeless people for signatures face up to seven years in prison and prosecutors are asking for $25,000 bail for each. The story continues to emerge, so the total impact on California’s legal system is unknown.

~ Liberty Planet

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Dec 4, 2018 09:04:13   #
Wonttakeitanymore
 
We all knew it! Now, what to do about it!! That’s why they voted to help homeless but not veterans that r homeless! They made it a seperate issue! All veterans should have a home, period! Where’s habitat for humanity wh n u need em?

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Dec 4, 2018 09:15:33   #
debeda
 
Wonttakeitanymore wrote:
We all knew it! Now, what to do about it!! That’s why they voted to help homeless but not veterans that r homeless! They made it a seperate issue! All veterans should have a home, period! Where’s habitat for humanity wh n u need em?


AGREED and AMEN to THAT sentiment!!!

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Dec 4, 2018 09:25:59   #
lindajoy Loc: right here with you....
 
Wonttakeitanymore wrote:
We all knew it! Now, what to do about it!! That’s why they voted to help homeless but not veterans that r homeless! They made it a seperate issue! All veterans should have a home, period! Where’s habitat for humanity wh n u need em?


I keep saying get rid of the UN and give the building to homeless Vets!! I mean it tho...~~~

This garbage of voter fraud is but a drop in the bucket compared to what goes on.. Tampering with votes alleged in how many states mid term?? Failure to count ALL votes in how many states now?? Fabrication of votes made in how many states??

Its not the system that’s broke, oh wait, I forgot about all those malfunctions of touch screen votes and the professed Gerry mandering allegations with four such states going to the SCOTUS denying and or returning to the states for re ~evaluation noting how they kicked out the first two presented.. ohh hood grief, forget it, there’s just too much of it...

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Dec 4, 2018 09:27:31   #
lindajoy Loc: right here with you....
 
debeda wrote:
AGREED and AMEN to THAT sentiment!!!


Big x2 right here!! 👍👍

Tickle, tickle, hiya Ms. Pleasant!!🌺🌹🎅🏻☃️🌲

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Dec 4, 2018 09:29:37   #
no propaganda please Loc: moon orbiting the third rock from the sun
 
lindajoy wrote:
I keep saying get rid of the UN and give the building to homeless Vets!! I mean it tho...~~~

This garbage of voter fraud is but a drop in the bucket compared to what goes on.. Tampering with votes alleged in how many states mid term?? Failure to count ALL votes in how many states now?? Fabrication of votes made in how many states??

Its not the system that’s broke, oh wait, I forgot about all those malfunctions of touch screen votes and the professed Gerry mandering allegations with four such states going to the SCOTUS denying and or returning to the states for re ~evaluation noting how they kicked out the first two presented.. ohh hood grief, forget it, there’s just too much of it...
I keep saying get rid of the UN and give the build... (show quote)


You are absolutely correct. While it happens from both sides, apparently it is 90% from the leftists in the Democrat party.

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Dec 4, 2018 09:58:35   #
lindajoy Loc: right here with you....
 
no propaganda please wrote:
You are absolutely correct. While it happens from both sides, apparently it is 90% from the leftists in the Democrat party.


These politicans seek elitism, individualism, and control at all costs!! Damn pathetic what they have done to our right to be heard and vote!!!

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Dec 4, 2018 10:00:36   #
debeda
 
lindajoy wrote:
Big x2 right here!! 👍👍

Tickle, tickle, hiya Ms. Pleasant!!🌺🌹🎅🏻☃️🌲


And the top of the morning to you😘🐣🐣

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Dec 4, 2018 20:43:46   #
Comment Loc: California
 
lindajoy wrote:
I keep saying get rid of the UN and give the building to homeless Vets!! I mean it tho...~~~

This garbage of voter fraud is but a drop in the bucket compared to what goes on.. Tampering with votes alleged in how many states mid term?? Failure to count ALL votes in how many states now?? Fabrication of votes made in how many states??

Its not the system that’s broke, oh wait, I forgot about all those malfunctions of touch screen votes and the professed Gerry mandering allegations with four such states going to the SCOTUS denying and or returning to the states for re ~evaluation noting how they kicked out the first two presented.. ohh hood grief, forget it, there’s just too much of it...
I keep saying get rid of the UN and give the build... (show quote)


I read that the Building in which the UN operates is owned by Rockefeller. He lets the UN use the building until hey move out; it will then be possessed by the owner, Rockefeller

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Dec 4, 2018 22:10:00   #
lindajoy Loc: right here with you....
 
Comment wrote:
I read that the Building in which the UN operates is owned by Rockefeller. He lets the UN use the building until hey move out; it will then be possessed by the owner, Rockefeller


Rockefeller?? Where’s Rothchild then.. Rockie family brought in the Federal reserve now it makes sence!! UN a front for the deep state progressive globalist abd have been for years..

Guess asking him to donote it to our homeless vets out of the question..

Comment I wish you a Merry Christmas or Happy Hanukkah with much love and happiness always...

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Dec 5, 2018 10:47:10   #
bahmer
 
no propaganda please wrote:
Homeless Population of LA Linked to Voter Fraud
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In an election season already fraught with accusations of tampering, miscounting, illegal immigrant voting and more, a new scandal is making headlines in California. Nine individuals have been charged with election fraud (a felony) for their actions during the recent midterm elections. The people charged with voter fraud solicited votes from homeless people, offering money, cigarettes and other items in return for votes.

You can remind people to vote, ask them to vote and even promote a preferred candidate, but paying someone to vote for your preferred initiative or party is a felony. A person found to have committed this crime could face fines, jail time or both, according to Cornell University.

Homeless people are in every city in the US — and Los Angeles is no exception. The city’s “Skid Row” is known for being a gathering place for homeless people, and during the recent election, nine campaign workers have been charged with targeting these people and paying for votes.

These workers were charged by the LA District Attorney with a variety of crimes, primarily offering homeless people cigarettes and dollar bills to sign petitions. People signing petitions must be registered voters by law; the nine charged with a felony encouraged homeless people to use fake names and addresses to boost the number of signatures received on key initiatives in the state.

The signatures in question were allegedly obtained via bribery between 2016 and 2018, up until the recent midterm elections. The signatures were added to influence voter initiatives in California; some laws in the state are not voted in by legislators, but by citizens via petition. It is a common for workers supporting specific initiatives to target registered voters during commutes, on street corners and other public places. Criminal penalties, water bonds and property tax issues are all determined via citizen vote, not by elected officials, so the number of signatures obtained has a direct result on the outcome of these important issues.

The charges filed allege that the group of politically motivated individuals paid homeless people for each signature. Payments ranged from a single cigarette or dollar to eight dollars or more. The more signatures obtained, the better – the state requires 300,000 or more registered voter signatures to add a topic or initiative to the official ballot each election year.

By circumventing this process, the nine workers sought to influence which issues made it to the ballot and which did not. They are charged with inflating the numbers on specific initiatives to influence outcomes. While prosecutors did not reveal which specific initiatives were impacted, the repeal of a gas tax, rent control and property tax issues were all key issues in the past three years. This means that a total of 18 initiatives over three years may have been affected by voter fraud.

The workers charged with bribing homeless people for signatures face up to seven years in prison and prosecutors are asking for $25,000 bail for each. The story continues to emerge, so the total impact on California’s legal system is unknown.

~ Liberty Planet
Homeless Population of LA Linked to Voter Fraud br... (show quote)


Very good NPP I hope that they both fine them as well as imprison them that may teach a lesson that will sink into their brain.

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Dec 5, 2018 11:50:11   #
kemmer
 
no propaganda please wrote:
Homeless Population of LA Linked to Voter Fraud
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In an election season already fraught with accusations of tampering, miscounting, illegal immigrant voting and more, a new scandal is making headlines in California. Nine individuals have been charged with election fraud (a felony) for their actions during the recent midterm elections. The people charged with voter fraud solicited votes from homeless people, offering money, cigarettes and other items in return for votes.

You can remind people to vote, ask them to vote and even promote a preferred candidate, but paying someone to vote for your preferred initiative or party is a felony. A person found to have committed this crime could face fines, jail time or both, according to Cornell University.

Homeless people are in every city in the US — and Los Angeles is no exception. The city’s “Skid Row” is known for being a gathering place for homeless people, and during the recent election, nine campaign workers have been charged with targeting these people and paying for votes.

These workers were charged by the LA District Attorney with a variety of crimes, primarily offering homeless people cigarettes and dollar bills to sign petitions. People signing petitions must be registered voters by law; the nine charged with a felony encouraged homeless people to use fake names and addresses to boost the number of signatures received on key initiatives in the state.

The signatures in question were allegedly obtained via bribery between 2016 and 2018, up until the recent midterm elections. The signatures were added to influence voter initiatives in California; some laws in the state are not voted in by legislators, but by citizens via petition. It is a common for workers supporting specific initiatives to target registered voters during commutes, on street corners and other public places. Criminal penalties, water bonds and property tax issues are all determined via citizen vote, not by elected officials, so the number of signatures obtained has a direct result on the outcome of these important issues.

The charges filed allege that the group of politically motivated individuals paid homeless people for each signature. Payments ranged from a single cigarette or dollar to eight dollars or more. The more signatures obtained, the better – the state requires 300,000 or more registered voter signatures to add a topic or initiative to the official ballot each election year.

By circumventing this process, the nine workers sought to influence which issues made it to the ballot and which did not. They are charged with inflating the numbers on specific initiatives to influence outcomes. While prosecutors did not reveal which specific initiatives were impacted, the repeal of a gas tax, rent control and property tax issues were all key issues in the past three years. This means that a total of 18 initiatives over three years may have been affected by voter fraud.

The workers charged with bribing homeless people for signatures face up to seven years in prison and prosecutors are asking for $25,000 bail for each. The story continues to emerge, so the total impact on California’s legal system is unknown.

~ Liberty Planet
Homeless Population of LA Linked to Voter Fraud br... (show quote)

This has become a pattern for Republicans: They lose an election, they scream 'VOTER FRAUD!'

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