アリミ・バラードさんのインスタグラム写真 - (アリミ・バラードInstagram)「They just out here BUYING Supreme Court Justices now. These jokers have a frickin LIFE TIME appointment.   About how much do one of these 🤡’s cost anyhow? Can common citizens CROWDFUND for them? Asking for some friends. 🇺🇸🙄🙄  #Repost w/ @mercurial_era INVESTIGATE THEM ALL!!!! Especially, Kavanaugh! Who paid off his debts?!  @saadia___m From Propublica: In 2014, one of Texas billionaire Harlan Crow’s companies purchased a string of properties on a quiet residential street in Savannah, Georgia. It wasn’t a marquee acquisition for the real estate magnate, just an old single-story home and two vacant lots down the road. What made it noteworthy were the people on the other side of the deal: Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas and his relatives.  The transaction marks the first known instance of money flowing from the Republican megadonor to the Supreme Court justice. The Crow company bought the properties for $133,363 from three co-owners — Thomas, his mother and the family of Thomas’ late brother, according to a state tax document and a deed dated Oct. 15, 2014, filed at the Chatham County courthouse.  The purchase put Crow in an unusual position: He now owned the house where the justice’s elderly mother was living. Soon after the sale was completed, contractors began work on tens of thousands of dollars of improvements on the two-bedroom, one-bathroom home, which looks out onto a patch of orange trees. The renovations included a carport, a repaired roof and a new fence and gates, according to city permit records and blueprints.  A federal disclosure law passed after Watergate requires justices and other officials to disclose the details of most real estate sales over $1,000. Thomas never disclosed his sale of the Savannah properties. That appears to be a violation of the law, four ethics law experts told ProPublica. • • • • #politics #political #scotus #politicians #politicsnation #twitter #twitterquotes #twitterposts #twitterthread #politicalcompass」4月14日 6時47分 - alimiballard

アリミ・バラードのインスタグラム(alimiballard) - 4月14日 06時47分


They just out here BUYING Supreme Court Justices now. These jokers have a frickin LIFE TIME appointment.

About how much do one of these 🤡’s cost anyhow? Can common citizens CROWDFUND for them? Asking for some friends. 🇺🇸🙄🙄

#Repost w/ @mercurial_era INVESTIGATE THEM ALL!!!! Especially, Kavanaugh! Who paid off his debts?!

@saadia___m From Propublica: In 2014, one of Texas billionaire Harlan Crow’s companies purchased a string of properties on a quiet residential street in Savannah, Georgia. It wasn’t a marquee acquisition for the real estate magnate, just an old single-story home and two vacant lots down the road. What made it noteworthy were the people on the other side of the deal: Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas and his relatives.

The transaction marks the first known instance of money flowing from the Republican megadonor to the Supreme Court justice. The Crow company bought the properties for $133,363 from three co-owners — Thomas, his mother and the family of Thomas’ late brother, according to a state tax document and a deed dated Oct. 15, 2014, filed at the Chatham County courthouse.

The purchase put Crow in an unusual position: He now owned the house where the justice’s elderly mother was living. Soon after the sale was completed, contractors began work on tens of thousands of dollars of improvements on the two-bedroom, one-bathroom home, which looks out onto a patch of orange trees. The renovations included a carport, a repaired roof and a new fence and gates, according to city permit records and blueprints.

A federal disclosure law passed after Watergate requires justices and other officials to disclose the details of most real estate sales over $1,000. Thomas never disclosed his sale of the Savannah properties. That appears to be a violation of the law, four ethics law experts told ProPublica.




#politics #political #scotus #politicians #politicsnation #twitter #twitterquotes #twitterposts #twitterthread #politicalcompass


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