Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone owns that stock. Duh.
Is “everyone” in a position to drive immigration policy directly?
Anonymous wrote:I can't believe the Republicans in Congress are putting up with this Corruption.
They have lost all respect and dignity.
Anonymous wrote:Everyone owns that stock. Duh.
Anonymous wrote:I can't believe the Republicans in Congress are putting up with this Corruption.
They have lost all respect and dignity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Palantir does more than ice they do lots of things 100k is peanuts, dcum people have millions in 401k and claim to be poor. More sensationalized journalism
BINGO
More journalistically manufactured outrage.
Odd how those same “journalists” couldn’t be the least bit troubled to look into The Big Guy’s 10%, and all the cash flowing into that crime family.
Weird how they had no inclination to investigate that, isn’t it?
So weird.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Palantir does more than ice they do lots of things 100k is peanuts, dcum people have millions in 401k and claim to be poor. More sensationalized journalism
BINGO
More journalistically manufactured outrage.
Odd how those same “journalists” couldn’t be the least bit troubled to look into The Big Guy’s 10%, and all the cash flowing into that crime family.
Weird how they had no inclination to investigate that, isn’t it?
So weird.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had always assumed that Stephen Miller was motivated by his general malevolence and hatred of non-whites. But it appears he is also motivated by money since he owns stock in Palantir, a company owned by Peter Thiel which "won a $30 million Immigration and Customs Enforcement contract to deliver an operating system tracking and managing deportations, as well as granting 'near real-time visibility' on those who 'self-deport.'"
For some context on how Palantir is closely aligned with the Trump administration: "Alex Karp, CEO of Palantir, was among the scores of tech executives who donated to Trump’s inauguration in January — $1 million, in his case — and Palantir co-founder Peter Thiel was a key backer and former employer of Vice President JD Vance. Once Trump was in office, the firm won a $795 million Pentagon contract, and its name appeared among the high-profile corporate sponsors of the Army’s 250th anniversary event in Washington earlier this month. Palantir’s chief technology officer was among the prominent tech executives formally sworn into the Army’s new innovation corps this month."
Stephen Miller owns stock in ICE contractor Palantir — a company powering deportations
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/stephen-miller-ice-palantir-stocks-deportations-b2776305.html
Cool.
Now explain Pelosi’s portfolio this year.
You seem to have Pelosi Derangement Syndrome.
I wasn't aware that the Democrats were even in power now.
So, deflection.
Got it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had always assumed that Stephen Miller was motivated by his general malevolence and hatred of non-whites. But it appears he is also motivated by money since he owns stock in Palantir, a company owned by Peter Thiel which "won a $30 million Immigration and Customs Enforcement contract to deliver an operating system tracking and managing deportations, as well as granting 'near real-time visibility' on those who 'self-deport.'"
For some context on how Palantir is closely aligned with the Trump administration: "Alex Karp, CEO of Palantir, was among the scores of tech executives who donated to Trump’s inauguration in January — $1 million, in his case — and Palantir co-founder Peter Thiel was a key backer and former employer of Vice President JD Vance. Once Trump was in office, the firm won a $795 million Pentagon contract, and its name appeared among the high-profile corporate sponsors of the Army’s 250th anniversary event in Washington earlier this month. Palantir’s chief technology officer was among the prominent tech executives formally sworn into the Army’s new innovation corps this month."
Stephen Miller owns stock in ICE contractor Palantir — a company powering deportations
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/stephen-miller-ice-palantir-stocks-deportations-b2776305.html
Cool.
Now explain Pelosi’s portfolio this year.
You seem to have Pelosi Derangement Syndrome.
I wasn't aware that the Democrats were even in power now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had always assumed that Stephen Miller was motivated by his general malevolence and hatred of non-whites. But it appears he is also motivated by money since he owns stock in Palantir, a company owned by Peter Thiel which "won a $30 million Immigration and Customs Enforcement contract to deliver an operating system tracking and managing deportations, as well as granting 'near real-time visibility' on those who 'self-deport.'"
For some context on how Palantir is closely aligned with the Trump administration: "Alex Karp, CEO of Palantir, was among the scores of tech executives who donated to Trump’s inauguration in January — $1 million, in his case — and Palantir co-founder Peter Thiel was a key backer and former employer of Vice President JD Vance. Once Trump was in office, the firm won a $795 million Pentagon contract, and its name appeared among the high-profile corporate sponsors of the Army’s 250th anniversary event in Washington earlier this month. Palantir’s chief technology officer was among the prominent tech executives formally sworn into the Army’s new innovation corps this month."
Stephen Miller owns stock in ICE contractor Palantir — a company powering deportations
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/stephen-miller-ice-palantir-stocks-deportations-b2776305.html
Cool.
Now explain Pelosi’s portfolio this year.