Politicians have donors. Some donors are publicly held corporations. Publicly held corporations have public earnings calls. Public calls can be disrupted.
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The scope of what you can do legally, without even entering civil disobedience territory, is so unspeakably vast.
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@pinboard is problematic but right now he’s tweeting our campaign donations from tech companies. This info is public, and people inside and outside the system have so much leverage here it’s uncanny.3 replies 24 retweets 129 likesShow this thread -
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Thank you for this. To add to it, it shouldn't really be just tech companies. Plenty of large donors are in other industries. People should be doing this research for *every* industry.
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Replying to @EmilyGorcenski
Apologies for explaining your point to you, we must be thinking slowly today.
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No worries, I was insufficiently clear
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