How did Boomers get so rich?
— Peter St Onge, Ph.D. (@profstonge) September 26, 2024
Or, put different, how did they break the economy for every generation that followed. pic.twitter.com/kOXb8ryhjP
Thursday, September 26, 2024
PETER ST ONGE: How did Boomers get so rich?
GOV'T ACCOUNTING IS A GHOST: He disclosed $175,000,000 (!!!!) of Treasury transactions late, by over 500 days. His fine for breaking the law will be $200, if he is forced to pay it.
JUST IN: Representative Darrell Issa has just violated the STOCK Act.
— unusual_whales (@unusual_whales) September 26, 2024
He disclosed $175,000,000 (!!!!) of Treasury transactions late, by over 500 days.
His fine for breaking the law will be $200, if he is forced to pay it.
Most in Congress do not pay the fine.
Remember the car alarms that would go off in the middle of the night and the owner couldn't or wouldn't turn them off until 30 minutes to an hour later back in the 1990s? You can thank Darrell Issa for that.
from the July 15, 2023, Daily Beast,
Issa’s origin story was anything but promising. In 1970, he dropped out of high school and joined the army. A member of Issa’s army unit, First Sergeant (Ret.) Jay Bergey, told a reporter for the San Francisco Chronicle, that Issa stole his yellow Dodge and took it to Cleveland in 1971. “I confronted Issa,” he said. “I got in his face and threatened to kill him, and magically my car reappeared the next day, abandoned on the turnpike.” Issa, who described Bergey as an alcoholic, categorically denies ever stealing his car. No charges were ever filed.
A month later (in 1971), Issa and his older brother, William, were arrested for allegedly stealing a red Maserati in Cleveland, Ohio. The case was eventually dropped.
Seven years later—in a separate incident—the Issa brothers were indicted for grand theft. The details are confusing, and the case was also later dropped. But as the New Yorker’s, Ryan Lizza later described it, the allegation was that “the two men had conspired to fraudulently sell Darrell’s car [a Mercedes sedan] and then collect the insurance money.” The case was also later dropped.
Next, Issa started an electronics manufacturing company called Quantum Enterprises. After one of their client’s loans became delinquent, Issa orchestrated what Lizza calls a “hostile takeover” of the client’s car alarm business, Steal Stopper. According to Jack Frantz, a former employee of Steal Shopper, Issa placed a box containing a gun on his desk before firing him. Issa denies “ever pull[ing] a gun on anyone in my life.”
Then, in 1982, Issa’s manufacturing plant mysteriously burned down. According to the Los Angeles Times, “Circumstantial evidence aroused suspicion of arson,” and the founder of Steal Stopper alleged Issa was the culprit. “Fire investigators also noted that a computer was taken off the site eight days before the fire, ‘allegedly to be reprogrammed’ by Issa’s lawyer, and that business blueprints were put away in a safe—which was ‘not previously done before,’” according to another report from the Los Angeles Times.
Investigators also noted that Issa had dramatically increased his fire insurance just weeks before the blaze occurred. As the New Yorker reported, “The Ohio state fire marshal never determined the cause of the fire and no one was ever charged with a crime. According to Issa, St. Paul [the insurer] paid Quantum twenty-five thousand dollars but refused to pay his claim for the Steal Stopper inventory. Issa sued St. Paul for a hundred and seventy-five thousand dollars, and the two parties eventually settled out of court for about twenty thousand dollars.”
Later, Issa sold Steal Stopper, moved to California, and started Directed Electronics, Inc. His new company produced aftermarket car security products, including the Viper car alarm, where Issa’s own voice can be heard commanding, “Please step away from the car.”
You don’t get to be worth hundreds of millions of dollars without accruing real estate and other investments. But Issa’s fortune was made in the car security business. He then used that accumulated fortune to kickstart his political career in 2000. When reporters started asking questions about his past brushes with the law, Issa responded by throwing his brother, Bill, under the Maserati. “When people ask me why I got into the car alarm business, I tell them the truth,” he said in a statement to the San Francisco Chronicle. “It was because my brother was a car thief.”
That’s right. In a story reminiscent of Frank Abagnale (portrayed by Leonardo DiCaprio in Catch Me If You Can), Darrell Issa, one of the richest members of Congress, a man who formerly served as the chairman of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform and is worth approximately $250 million, was accused of stealing cars with his brother (all formal charges against him were dropped)—before making hundreds of millions protecting cars from thieves. For whatever reason, the charges against him kept being dropped.
Never Forget How this "Intellectual" wanted the government to jab you, your family, friends, and loved ones
"People who refuse to accept vaccines, I think the right response for them is not to force them to, but rather to insist that they be isolated. ... How can we get food to them? Well, that’s actually their problem."
— Kevin Bass PhD MS (@kevinnbass) September 25, 2024
Noam Chomsky
October 24, 2021 pic.twitter.com/F4nHlaa5HX
Wednesday, September 25, 2024
MUST READ - Bret Weinstein's brother, Eric, wrote a document for the United Nations in which he maps out how to lower wages in developed countries by bringing in economic migrants.
MUST READ - Bret Weinstein's brother, Eric, wrote a document for the United Nations in which he maps out how to lower wages in developed countries by bringing in economic migrants.
— Polly St George will never promote Crypto or NFTs (@FringeViews) September 25, 2024
BOOM! 🔥
Meanwhile Bret pretends to oppose unfettered migration into the US. https://t.co/zSrytwicyu
William Ramsey highlights one if Weinstein's economic and logical flaws.
"The problems of “ghettoization” and issues relating to “long-term native shortages” are brought up by Weinstein as known consequences of the redistribution of income away from native populations, but at no point are these problems expressed as reasons not to force economic migration upon target populations. In this United Nations document, Eric Weinstein specifically pushes Marxist ideology concerning the redistribution of income and wealth, which benefits economic migrants at the expense of the native populations."
Wow!
— William Ramsey Investigates (@WilliamRamseyIn) September 26, 2024
Eric Weinstein's Great Replacement. https://t.co/4z5r5B8gQl
"The problems of “ghettoization” and issues relating to “long-term native shortages” are brought up by Weinstein as known consequences of the redistribution of income away from native populations, but at no point…
Mos Def on 9-11, Iraq, Terrorism, Katrina & Elections with Bill Maher
He’s totally right on moon landing and media based fears. If you know what actual threats look and feel like and how predators behavior you can see when it isn’t that. pic.twitter.com/z2xVhyYlVx
— Owen Benjamin 🐻 (@OwenBenjamin) September 25, 2024
Mos Def, aka, Yasiin Bey.
Full segment.