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Merrick Garland Urged to Investigate Elon Musk Over Million Dollar Giveaway


The Establishment is used to us being poor.

They’re used to having the financial upper hand, having the ‘high ground’, ruling atop their pile of money.

That way we can’t fight back.

For example, if you were to go toe to toe with Disney in court, chances are your pockets would empty way before theirs does.

Take Gina Carano, for instance.

She appears to have a solid case against Disney involving an alleged unfair firing, but what is she gonna do about it?

Nothing.

She needs to take her beating and like it.

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That is, until Elon Musk with his deep pockets stepped in to fund her case.

Now Gina has the chance to deliver a knockout punch.

His funds are helping to even the playing field.

So, needless to say, they’re not happy with Elon.

They’re watching him like a hawk, waiting for a slip up so they can say ‘A-ha!’ like it’s 1985 and catch him in a trap.

But with his latest move of doling out $1 million to random patriots that sign a petition, it’s like he’s saying to his critics, ‘Go ahead, try to ‘take on me‘…again, like it’s 1985.

Well, if they have George Soros on their team, it’s only fair that we have Elon Musk on our team, right?

But for some reason, they don’t want it to be fair.

Looks like they’re big time mad.

Washington Examiner reports:

Eleven former Republican officials signed a letter urging Attorney General Merrick Garland to investigate Tesla CEO Elon Musk over the actions of his America PAC.

The letter, obtained by the Washington Post, argued that Musk’s latest move to pay registered voters who sign a petition in defense of the First and Second Amendments constitutes bribery.

“We urge you to investigate whether America PAC’s payments are prohibited payments for voter
registration. We recognize that they are framed as payments for signing a petition, or for
referring voters who sign,” the letter read. “But many of the payments are restricted to registered voters, so anyone who wishes to get paid must first register. To facilitate that, the petition webpage
includes links to voter registration websites for each of the seven states, directly alongside the
offer of payment. And the signing and referral payments are available only until October 21, the
registration cutoff date in Pennsylvania.”

The signatories argued that the petition was too “bland,” indicating that something was amiss.

“Moreover, while the usual purpose of a petition is to demonstrate public support for some
proposition, America PAC’s petition does not appear to serve that purpose. The substance of the
petition is the bland statement, ‘I am pledging my support for the First and Second
Amendments,’” they wrote. “And, critically, America PAC has not made the names or numbers of petition signers public–so the petition provides no demonstration of public support for even that
statement.”

After initially offering $47 for every referral resulting in a signature, Musk upped the ante over the weekend by announcing a lottery awarding of $1 million per day until the election to signatories.

Musk is just getting a kick out of this.

At this rate, I bet Musk would get more votes than Kamala.

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