Anonymous ID: 4b3cac Nov. 4, 2020, 7:40 p.m. No.11470838   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0889 >>0969 >>1056

If POTUS manages to pull this off, and prove massive voter fraud

I am going to be the least gracious, least sportsmanlike, biggest bastard of a poor winner who ever walked the face of the earth.

 

We should all strive for new levels of Asshole if POTUS is inaugurated.

 

In the meantime, treating liberals like the shit they are will have to do.

Anonymous ID: 4b3cac Nov. 4, 2020, 7:52 p.m. No.11471053   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>11470962

Just let me know when I can plan my menu to watch the livestreamed executions.

Hmm, what goes nicely with a hanging? How about electrocution?

 

Obviously, fava beans are a must ;)

Anonymous ID: 4b3cac Nov. 4, 2020, 8:06 p.m. No.11471309   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Okay, I'll try to make up for being an ass earlier in this thread. Sorry.

 

Did anyone else know that Postmaster General Louis DeJoy and his wife, Polish emigre Aldona Wos have their own foundation?

Was she confirmed as Ambassador to Canada?

She has an interesting past:

 

https://heavy.com/news/2020/08/louis-dejoy-wife-aldona-wos/

 

Aldona Wos was head of the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services from 2013-2015, NPR reported. Wos worked for two years as an internal medicine and pulmonary medicine physician.

 

Wos resigned as secretary of North Carolina’s Department of Health and Human Services in August 2015, Charlotte Observer reported. She helped the department gain financial stability, and Gov. Pat McCrory said she brought passion to her job. However, she was also accused of paying excessive salaries and other questions were brought up about her tenure.

 

She was known as a tough boss who saw a lot of turnover during her tenure, Charlotte Observer noted. She hired an executive who was on leave from DeJoy’s company as her senior adviser, paying him $310,000 for 11 months. She made a lot of changes to the state’s Medicaid services, including how doctors and hospitals cared for patients on Medicaid. She was known for working long hours at the job.

 

News Observer reported that during her tenure in North Carolina, Wos helped control Medicaid spending, but was also threatened with federal sanctions regarding food stamp failures. During her tenure, a computer error led to nearly 49,000 children receiving the wrong Medicaid card, WRAL reported. This led to some Democrats calling for Wos to step down.

 

Wos is formerly the ambassador to Estonia and has been nominated by the Trump administration to be the ambassador to Canada, NPR reported. A Certificate of Demonstrated Competence for her Canada nomination was issued in March 2020.

 

In May 2017, President Donald Trump appointed her as Vice Chair of the President’s Commission on White House Fellowships.

 

She’s a native of Poland, according to her bio, and graduated from Warsaw Medical Academy. She also served two terms as the appointee to the United States Holocaust Memorial Council.

 

Salon reported that DeJoy had made several donations to Trump’s campaign before his wife’s nomination, including $360,600 to the Trump Victory PAC. He also gave $35,000 to the National Republican Senatorial Committee the day after Trump’s announcement that he was nominating Wos. Concerns were raised about conflicts of interest surrounding her appointment because two senators who would help decide her ambassadorship had also taken money from either DeJoy or Wos.

 

Wos has assets from UPS and J.B. Hunt valued at $116,003 to $315,000, and assets from XPO Logistics valued between $30 million and $75 million, USA Today reported.

 

In 2017, the Triad City Beat reported that Wos and DeJoy had hosted Trump at their $4.8-million-home for a fundraiser that cost $2,700 a person.

 

DeJoy and Wos run the DeJoy Wos Family Foundation. The foundation was created in 2005 to invest in organizations that help individuals advance in education and career opportunities, according to the website. The foundation provides grants and scholarships, along with capital campaign gifts. It also participates in a number of projects in the community, such as sponsoring the PGA’s Wyndham Championship and sponsoring the Winston-Salem Open. It supports a number of non-profit organizations too, like InnerVision and Cone Health. The foundation is also involved in public policy, such as supporting the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation and Duke University’s Program in American Grand Strategy.