Rep. Matt Gaetz: Bloomberg may face criminal probe for paying felons’ fines

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  1. Turin

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    Bloomberg did nothing wrong.

    There is no law that states a person must go work for the money to pay off fines. Period.
     
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    That’s debatable.
     
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    America's Worst Governor still doesn't understand what Bloomberg is doing here...

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    “Our Attorney General’s investigating that,” the Governor told host Laura Ingraham. “It’s a situation where he’s doing it, he’s discriminating on the basis of race, he’s only paying off if you’re a certain race.”

    “And basically I think someone in his organization said, yeah, because we think they’ll vote for the candidate we want. And under Florida law, that very well may run afoul of that. We’ll have to see,” DeSantis said.
    ENDSNIP

    https://floridapolitics.com/archives/370044-desantis-bloomberg-racial-discriminate

    And when he runs out of speculation, he ends with the catch-all Trump phrase.... which means essentially "none of what I just said has any basis in fact or reality".

    I'm embarrassed enough to be an American in 2020, but to be from Florida as well is like being hit by the idiot stick twice every day..
     
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    Maybe they can get Durham to look in to it, and then my grandchildren can see what the results are in 40 years.
     
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    This conclusion requires presumption that you have no evidence to support. Now what's your next presumption if these felons vote for Trump? Do you really think they feel any allegiance to man thousands of miles away that they don't know? And how is that any different than when one political party says, "we cut your taxes and will do it again...after the election.?" Is that a crime/bribe as well?
     
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    LOL at "demonstrated reform of character". In Florida, what would that even mean??

    67K is the final number restored in Florida, but out of an estimated 1.4M, there's still a long way to go...

    https://www.yahoo.com/huffpost/florida-felons-vote-082201965.html

    BTW, still see that evil mastermind Bloomberg walking the streets... What's up with that? We gonna suddenly find pictures of him with Satan on his laptop??
     

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