Wtf. Complete gibberish. The idiot doesn’t even understand the direction of a transaction.
How can … Democrats paying some Bruce guy to play guitar… be an illegal campaign contribution. To the Democrats?
I have to wonder if he ever learned how a payment works. He grew up rich. Did he ever purchase anything from a store in which you get something and then pay for it by giving the store money?
God king makes up the rules. He’s attempting to set it up so that whatever he writes in an executive order is immutable.
We can look at this now and go God this is stupid, But be careful we’re not very far off it being actionable. He would absolutely love to imprison the competition and anyone that helped them.
He’s just pissed because Springsteen said mean words about him. So now, like the big crybaby he is, he’s going to shout and whine about how it isn’t fair and make all kinds of threats to get even.
the key factor is whether the endorsement is part of a coordinated campaign effort or is simply a public communication. If it’s a legitimate endorsement to the public, it’s generally permissible. However, if it’s part of a broader strategy to influence the election AND is coordinated with the candidate, it could be subject to campaign finance regulations.
Campaign laws in the US are strange at times.
I’m not saying laws were broke, personally I doubt they were, just giving info.
Wtf. Complete gibberish. The idiot doesn’t even understand the direction of a transaction.
How can … Democrats paying some Bruce guy to play guitar… be an illegal campaign contribution. To the Democrats?
I have to wonder if he ever learned how a payment works. He grew up rich. Did he ever purchase anything from a store in which you get something and then pay for it by giving the store money?
Is he really on that level of stupidity?
This explains everything.
God king makes up the rules. He’s attempting to set it up so that whatever he writes in an executive order is immutable.
We can look at this now and go God this is stupid, But be careful we’re not very far off it being actionable. He would absolutely love to imprison the competition and anyone that helped them.
He’s just pissed because Springsteen said mean words about him. So now, like the big crybaby he is, he’s going to shout and whine about how it isn’t fair and make all kinds of threats to get even.
the key factor is whether the endorsement is part of a coordinated campaign effort or is simply a public communication. If it’s a legitimate endorsement to the public, it’s generally permissible. However, if it’s part of a broader strategy to influence the election AND is coordinated with the candidate, it could be subject to campaign finance regulations.
Campaign laws in the US are strange at times.
I’m not saying laws were broke, personally I doubt they were, just giving info.
Yeah that’ll be a nice waste of time for the lawyers who think they’ll be paid for doing a massive investigation.