Moderate71
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No, not at all.Here's the thing. You would expect the Build the Wall donations to be made by massive corporations because it is a right wing movement.
In the end it would be impossible to hide the source of billions of dollars coming in. So it would still lead to Russia. So why bother with the ruse? Countries give other countries aid all the time. Russia could just send the US enough money to pay for the wall? It would cause a huge controversy here in the US, and that would be just what Russia wants.
I wonder if the thought has crossed Putin’s mind.
In the end it would be impossible to hide the source of billions of dollars coming in. So it would still lead to Russia. So why bother with the ruse? Countries give other countries aid all the time. Russia could just send the US enough money to pay for the wall? It would cause a huge controversy here in the US, and that would be just what Russia wants.
I wonder if the thought has crossed Putin’s mind.
If he could isolate the USA from military and economic aid from Mexico in the case of an invasion, that would make us much more vulnerable. Imagine if the USA was invaded and we couldn't call on either the Mexican or Canadian military for help.
For that matter, Canada could be behind it all instead of Russia. With us walled in and isolated from Mexico, Canada could make a move towards challenging U.S. dominance of North America.
In the end it would be impossible to hide the source of billions of dollars coming in. So it would still lead to Russia. So why bother with the ruse? Countries give other countries aid all the time. Russia could just send the US enough money to pay for the wall? It would cause a huge controversy here in the US, and that would be just what Russia wants.
I wonder if the thought has crossed Putin’s mind.
lol
When you're a left wing loon, regular people putting up their hard earned money to fund the wall somehow turns into Russia, Russia, Russia!!!!
Good job!
Take a look at the Wall GoFundMe situation and compare it with the most successful GoFundMe ever, "Time's Up (sexual harassment of women)". Look at the numbers and you will notice something.
Wall: $13,079,492 : Raised by 214,199 people in 4 days : average donation $61.06
Time's Up: $22,103,100 : Raised by 21,545 people in 12 months : average donation $1025.90
Wall : 10 biggest donations total 121,615 dollars averaging 12 thousand
$50,000 - 1 day ago (Anonymous)
$12,000 - Fortress Stabilization Systems - 22 hours ago
$10,015 - 1 day ago
$10,000 - 1 day ago
$10,000 - 23 hours ago
$10,000 - 3 hours ago (Anonymous)
$9,000 - 20 hours ago
$5,200 - 3 hours ago (Anonymous)
$5,000 - 2 days ago (Anonymous)
$5,000 - 1 day ago
Time's Up : 10 biggest donations equals 12 million dollars averaging 1.2 million
$2,000,000 - Kate Capshaw and Steven Spielberg’s Wunderkinder Foundation - 11 months ago (Offline Donation)
$2,000,000 - Creative Artists Agency - 11 months ago (Offline Donation)
$1,500,000 - Mark Wahlberg on behalf of Michelle Williams - 11 months ago (Offline Donation)
$1,000,000 - Katie McGrath & J.J. Abrams - 11 months ago (Offline Donation)
$1,000,000 - ICM Partners - 11 months ago (Offline Donation)
$1,000,000 - William Morris Endeavor - 11 months ago (Offline Donation)
$1,000,000 - United Talent Agency - 11 months ago (Offline Donation)
$1,000,000 - Anonymous - 11 months ago (Offline Donation)
$1,000,000 - Sherwood Foundation - 10 months ago (Offline Donation)
$500,000 - Meryl Streep - 11 months ago (Offline Donation)
Here's the thing. You would expect the Build the Wall donations to be made by massive corporations because it is a right wing movement. However, the opposite is the case. The Time's Up donations came from reputable businesses and celebrities that dug down hard into their wallets and were made in person over a 12 month period, whereas the Build the Wall donations were a lot of smaller donations in a matter of 4 days, many anonymously or people who's identities are harder to confirm. The 10 biggest Time's Up donations almost match the total of the entire Build the Wall donations. This suggests that Time's Up is more "grass roots" and lacks a socio-political agenda, whereas Build the Wall looks suspiciously like Russian hackers performing a political attack. Computers are being used to make massive numbers of small donations. Putin is buying his wall, there is simply no denying it any longer.
Are you talking about me? Go reread that. I was explaining why it isn’t Russia.
You are correct. I railed against the wrong dummy.
I owe you an apology.
Hmm, that implies I am still a dummy, just the wrong one.
Take a look at the Wall GoFundMe situation and compare it with the most successful GoFundMe ever, "Time's Up (sexual harassment of women)". Look at the numbers and you will notice something.
Wall: $13,079,492 : Raised by 214,199 people in 4 days : average donation $61.06
Time's Up: $22,103,100 : Raised by 21,545 people in 12 months : average donation $1025.90
Wall : 10 biggest donations total 121,615 dollars averaging 12 thousand
$50,000 - 1 day ago (Anonymous)
$12,000 - Fortress Stabilization Systems - 22 hours ago
$10,015 - 1 day ago
$10,000 - 1 day ago
$10,000 - 23 hours ago
$10,000 - 3 hours ago (Anonymous)
$9,000 - 20 hours ago
$5,200 - 3 hours ago (Anonymous)
$5,000 - 2 days ago (Anonymous)
$5,000 - 1 day ago
Time's Up : 10 biggest donations equals 12 million dollars averaging 1.2 million
$2,000,000 - Kate Capshaw and Steven Spielberg’s Wunderkinder Foundation - 11 months ago (Offline Donation)
$2,000,000 - Creative Artists Agency - 11 months ago (Offline Donation)
$1,500,000 - Mark Wahlberg on behalf of Michelle Williams - 11 months ago (Offline Donation)
$1,000,000 - Katie McGrath & J.J. Abrams - 11 months ago (Offline Donation)
$1,000,000 - ICM Partners - 11 months ago (Offline Donation)
$1,000,000 - William Morris Endeavor - 11 months ago (Offline Donation)
$1,000,000 - United Talent Agency - 11 months ago (Offline Donation)
$1,000,000 - Anonymous - 11 months ago (Offline Donation)
$1,000,000 - Sherwood Foundation - 10 months ago (Offline Donation)
$500,000 - Meryl Streep - 11 months ago (Offline Donation)
Here's the thing. You would expect the Build the Wall donations to be made by massive corporations because it is a right wing movement. However, the opposite is the case. The Time's Up donations came from reputable businesses and celebrities that dug down hard into their wallets and were made in person over a 12 month period, whereas the Build the Wall donations were a lot of smaller donations in a matter of 4 days, many anonymously or people who's identities are harder to confirm. The 10 biggest Time's Up donations almost match the total of the entire Build the Wall donations. This suggests that Time's Up is more "grass roots" and lacks a socio-political agenda, whereas Build the Wall looks suspiciously like Russian hackers performing a political attack. Computers are being used to make massive numbers of small donations. Putin is buying his wall, there is simply no denying it any longer.
Well, IMO, no one with any sense and serious money would donate any money to the "wall" campaign at this point. Even if you take the page at face value, it's a complete mess. The person doesn't even know how to contribute the money at this point. They're working on "legal documents" to bind the government, a couple of bills have been proposed, etc. but there is no funding mechanism in place. And if the legislation is passed, why not donate directly instead of through this guy's gofundme page?
Then the crazy restriction that if they don't raise $1 billion, or close to it, then all donations will be refunded has disappeared. That's kind of odd because it was a HUGE restriction that after $13 million in donations just went poof.
Take a look at the Wall GoFundMe situation and compare it with the most successful GoFundMe ever, "Time's Up (sexual harassment of women)". Look at the numbers and you will notice something.
Wall: $13,079,492 : Raised by 214,199 people in 4 days : average donation $61.06
Time's Up: $22,103,100 : Raised by 21,545 people in 12 months : average donation $1025.90
….Here's the thing. You would expect the Build the Wall donations to be made by massive corporations because it is a right wing movement. However, the opposite is the case. The Time's Up donations came from reputable businesses and celebrities that dug down hard into their wallets and were made in person over a 12 month period, whereas the Build the Wall donations were a lot of smaller donations in a matter of 4 days, many anonymously or people who's identities are harder to confirm. The 10 biggest Time's Up donations almost match the total of the entire Build the Wall donations. This suggests that Time's Up is more "grass roots" and lacks a socio-political agenda, whereas Build the Wall looks suspiciously like Russian hackers performing a political attack. Computers are being used to make massive numbers of small donations. Putin is buying his wall, there is simply no denying it any longer.
Take a look at the Wall GoFundMe situation and compare it with the most successful GoFundMe ever, "Time's Up (sexual harassment of women)". Look at the numbers and you will notice something.
Wall: $13,079,492 : Raised by 214,199 people in 4 days : average donation $61.06
Time's Up: $22,103,100 : Raised by 21,545 people in 12 months : average donation $1025.90
Wall : 10 biggest donations total 121,615 dollars averaging 12 thousand
$50,000 - 1 day ago (Anonymous)
$12,000 - Fortress Stabilization Systems - 22 hours ago
$10,015 - 1 day ago
$10,000 - 1 day ago
$10,000 - 23 hours ago
$10,000 - 3 hours ago (Anonymous)
$9,000 - 20 hours ago
$5,200 - 3 hours ago (Anonymous)
$5,000 - 2 days ago (Anonymous)
$5,000 - 1 day ago
Time's Up : 10 biggest donations equals 12 million dollars averaging 1.2 million
$2,000,000 - Kate Capshaw and Steven Spielberg’s Wunderkinder Foundation - 11 months ago (Offline Donation)
$2,000,000 - Creative Artists Agency - 11 months ago (Offline Donation)
$1,500,000 - Mark Wahlberg on behalf of Michelle Williams - 11 months ago (Offline Donation)
$1,000,000 - Katie McGrath & J.J. Abrams - 11 months ago (Offline Donation)
$1,000,000 - ICM Partners - 11 months ago (Offline Donation)
$1,000,000 - William Morris Endeavor - 11 months ago (Offline Donation)
$1,000,000 - United Talent Agency - 11 months ago (Offline Donation)
$1,000,000 - Anonymous - 11 months ago (Offline Donation)
$1,000,000 - Sherwood Foundation - 10 months ago (Offline Donation)
$500,000 - Meryl Streep - 11 months ago (Offline Donation)
Here's the thing. You would expect the Build the Wall donations to be made by massive corporations because it is a right wing movement. However, the opposite is the case. The Time's Up donations came from reputable businesses and celebrities that dug down hard into their wallets and were made in person over a 12 month period, whereas the Build the Wall donations were a lot of smaller donations in a matter of 4 days, many anonymously or people who's identities are harder to confirm. The 10 biggest Time's Up donations almost match the total of the entire Build the Wall donations. This suggests that Time's Up is more "grass roots" and lacks a socio-political agenda, whereas Build the Wall looks suspiciously like Russian hackers performing a political attack. Computers are being used to make massive numbers of small donations. Putin is buying his wall, there is simply no denying it any longer.
*shrug*
Just donated another $100.
Just for you.
Take a look at the Wall GoFundMe situation and compare it with the most successful GoFundMe ever, "Time's Up (sexual harassment of women)". Look at the numbers and you will notice something.
Wall: $13,079,492 : Raised by 214,199 people in 4 days : average donation $61.06
Time's Up: $22,103,100 : Raised by 21,545 people in 12 months : average donation $1025.90
Wall : 10 biggest donations total 121,615 dollars averaging 12 thousand
$50,000 - 1 day ago (Anonymous)
$12,000 - Fortress Stabilization Systems - 22 hours ago
$10,015 - 1 day ago
$10,000 - 1 day ago
$10,000 - 23 hours ago
$10,000 - 3 hours ago (Anonymous)
$9,000 - 20 hours ago
$5,200 - 3 hours ago (Anonymous)
$5,000 - 2 days ago (Anonymous)
$5,000 - 1 day ago
Time's Up : 10 biggest donations equals 12 million dollars averaging 1.2 million
$2,000,000 - Kate Capshaw and Steven Spielberg’s Wunderkinder Foundation - 11 months ago (Offline Donation)
$2,000,000 - Creative Artists Agency - 11 months ago (Offline Donation)
$1,500,000 - Mark Wahlberg on behalf of Michelle Williams - 11 months ago (Offline Donation)
$1,000,000 - Katie McGrath & J.J. Abrams - 11 months ago (Offline Donation)
$1,000,000 - ICM Partners - 11 months ago (Offline Donation)
$1,000,000 - William Morris Endeavor - 11 months ago (Offline Donation)
$1,000,000 - United Talent Agency - 11 months ago (Offline Donation)
$1,000,000 - Anonymous - 11 months ago (Offline Donation)
$1,000,000 - Sherwood Foundation - 10 months ago (Offline Donation)
$500,000 - Meryl Streep - 11 months ago (Offline Donation)
Here's the thing. You would expect the Build the Wall donations to be made by massive corporations because it is a right wing movement. However, the opposite is the case. The Time's Up donations came from reputable businesses and celebrities that dug down hard into their wallets and were made in person over a 12 month period, whereas the Build the Wall donations were a lot of smaller donations in a matter of 4 days, many anonymously or people who's identities are harder to confirm. The 10 biggest Time's Up donations almost match the total of the entire Build the Wall donations. This suggests that Time's Up is more "grass roots" and lacks a socio-political agenda, whereas Build the Wall looks suspiciously like Russian hackers performing a political attack. Computers are being used to make massive numbers of small donations. Putin is buying his wall, there is simply no denying it any longer.
:lamo Or maybe big corporations and leftwing celebrities don't want the wall.
Take a look at the Wall GoFundMe situation and compare it with the most successful GoFundMe ever, "Time's Up (sexual harassment of women)". Look at the numbers and you will notice something.
Wall: $13,079,492 : Raised by 214,199 people in 4 days : average donation $61.06
Time's Up: $22,103,100 : Raised by 21,545 people in 12 months : average donation $1025.90
Wall : 10 biggest donations total 121,615 dollars averaging 12 thousand
$50,000 - 1 day ago (Anonymous)
$12,000 - Fortress Stabilization Systems - 22 hours ago
$10,015 - 1 day ago
$10,000 - 1 day ago
$10,000 - 23 hours ago
$10,000 - 3 hours ago (Anonymous)
$9,000 - 20 hours ago
$5,200 - 3 hours ago (Anonymous)
$5,000 - 2 days ago (Anonymous)
$5,000 - 1 day ago
Time's Up : 10 biggest donations equals 12 million dollars averaging 1.2 million
$2,000,000 - Kate Capshaw and Steven Spielberg’s Wunderkinder Foundation - 11 months ago (Offline Donation)
$2,000,000 - Creative Artists Agency - 11 months ago (Offline Donation)
$1,500,000 - Mark Wahlberg on behalf of Michelle Williams - 11 months ago (Offline Donation)
$1,000,000 - Katie McGrath & J.J. Abrams - 11 months ago (Offline Donation)
$1,000,000 - ICM Partners - 11 months ago (Offline Donation)
$1,000,000 - William Morris Endeavor - 11 months ago (Offline Donation)
$1,000,000 - United Talent Agency - 11 months ago (Offline Donation)
$1,000,000 - Anonymous - 11 months ago (Offline Donation)
$1,000,000 - Sherwood Foundation - 10 months ago (Offline Donation)
$500,000 - Meryl Streep - 11 months ago (Offline Donation)
Here's the thing. You would expect the Build the Wall donations to be made by massive corporations because it is a right wing movement. However, the opposite is the case. The Time's Up donations came from reputable businesses and celebrities that dug down hard into their wallets and were made in person over a 12 month period, whereas the Build the Wall donations were a lot of smaller donations in a matter of 4 days, many anonymously or people who's identities are harder to confirm. The 10 biggest Time's Up donations almost match the total of the entire Build the Wall donations. This suggests that Time's Up is more "grass roots" and lacks a socio-political agenda, whereas Build the Wall looks suspiciously like Russian hackers performing a political attack. Computers are being used to make massive numbers of small donations. Putin is buying his wall, there is simply no denying it any longer.
Are you kidding me? :doh
You think big donations to Times Out for an SJW cause over 12 months by clearly rich progressive-left people .
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