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HelloDolly 5 points ago +5 / -0

Chicago IL. Surprise surprise. My son just told me they won't respond to the FOIA re: where the 7k a month per person is being spent. Over $100 million to "house" and feed these people for two months and they are sleeping in the police station. I think I could sustain myself pretty well on 7k a month or 28k for the family. Sheesh.

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HelloDolly 5 points ago +5 / -0

And all nine people clapped. Or at least seven did.

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HelloDolly 18 points ago +18 / -0

They never stop. There us no compromise they must be defeated.

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HelloDolly 5 points ago +5 / -0

The Michael Jackson and Culkin thing is really confusing. Culkin is now the "Godfather" of Jackson's daughter Paris. But the pictures of them together are disturbing. Here is one of her sitting on his lap wearing a pair of bunny ears. His Pizza Underground band weird too. I can't tell if they are trolling people or are indoctrinated into the lifestyle.

Very, very confusing. I didn't watch the Michael Jackson documentary where they throw him under the bus, so I don't really know if it is convincing or not. But he could either be complicit and was a scapegoat for the rest of them (look here not here), or they set him up completely.

https://www.eonline.com/news/1290653/how-macaulay-culkin-helped-paris-jackson-nail-her-american-horror-stories-audition

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HelloDolly 2 points ago +2 / -0

FBI and DOJ should be charged with federal RICO, but who would prosecute them? The military is the only way.

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HelloDolly 2 points ago +2 / -0

So agree on the converging theory. Seems like it's kind of happening already. The sticky on the JP Morgan thing is outrageous. Can't wait for people to totally wake up. It's like they are starting too but are still really groggy and out of it LOL.

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HelloDolly 2 points ago +2 / -0

No criminal. In the threatened George case the District Attorney represents the State of Georgia, so the Plaintiff in that case will State of Georgia v Donald J Trump. The Georgia DA will looking to convict him of the state crime of racketeering. Georgia is one of the states that has passed a state law similar to the federal RICO law. Pennsylvania, Hawaii, Arizona, Florida, Rhode Island, Georgia, and Indiana have enacted criminal RICO statutes similar to the federal RICO statute.

In a federal case instead of The State of Georgia the Plaintiff would be The United States v Donald Trump. A Federal criminal RICO could only be pursued by an Attorney General in the DOJ. A District Attorney is essentially the state equivalent of a federal Attorney General. DA's represent the State, AG's represent the US.

An individual does not have "standing" to bring criminal charges. That's why in criminal cases - state or federal - the victim of a crime is only a witness, but the Plaintiff is either the State of Georgia, for example, or The United States of America. Most criminal statutes do not give private citizens the right to sue.

Under Federal law, however, there is also a civil RICO statute that gives private citizens standing to sue for damages (money) caused by criminal racketeering. Judges hate these cases and they are often dismissed, primarily in my opinion because federal judges think that the purported RICO case should really just be filed as a fraud case. People like to pursue federal civil RICO though, because you would recover treble damages (3x the amount the jury finds was your damage) and attorneys fees. So, mo money. But they are very hard to pursue and few are pursued effectively.

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HelloDolly 1 point ago +1 / -0

Should always be skeptical I agree. And not selectively so.

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HelloDolly 1 point ago +1 / -0

That's civil RICO. EDIT: People can bring Civil Rico. Only DOJ can bring criminal RICO. A criminal case will not be barred by what occurred in the civil case.

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HelloDolly 1 point ago +1 / -0

This is what I think too.

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HelloDolly 2 points ago +2 / -0

Individuals can’t bring criminal RICO cases.

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HelloDolly 7 points ago +7 / -0

From Gawker in 2009:

• A full-floor apartment at the former Stanhope Hotel at 995 Fifth Avenue has sold for $17 million, down a stunning 45 percent from the original asking price of $31 million. [Real Deal]

I thought the 17 and 45 were funny coincidences LOL.

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HelloDolly 5 points ago +5 / -0

LOL thanks I needed that!

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HelloDolly 2 points ago +2 / -0

"I refuse to accept the notion that in the late 19th, early 20th century, the UK ruled over one quarter of the world, and without being defeated, just decided to give it all up and went back to their little island in the North Sea." I have always thought it was weird that they just said, "Oh well." Especially after the American Revolution.

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HelloDolly 14 points ago +14 / -0

Look at Melania. She's giving the fake Pope the same look Barron gave John Roberts LOL. Runs in the family.

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HelloDolly 5 points ago +5 / -0

Agree on the firearms. But here in Chicago I could be defending a home intruder and I'd be the one to go to jail. For real.

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HelloDolly 29 points ago +29 / -0

Interesting, as RICO is probably how they will go after many "deep state players." If you haven't seen Fear City it's worth a watch. To me it was like a mini-version of what they are doing to cut off the head of the snake. Instead of the NYC syndicate, it's the world syndicate he is dismantling. It really is an incredible time. Having a hard time concentrating on the things I need to get done every day.

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HelloDolly 5 points ago +5 / -0

We're past the midpoint so yes, LFG! Unless they are already happening?

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