Anonymous ID: 2be945 Dec. 10, 2020, 3:55 p.m. No.11975026   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5080

Q - send in the Marines, send in the NG to remove Tom Wolf. Foreign coup-de-tat…the only people who will try to stop you, or who will make a big deal of it…are a bunch of he/she Rachel Levine's and the goon squad of fearmongering rona pussies. PA is with you! God is with you! The time is NOW…SHEEP NO MORE, THE LION HAS AWOKEN!!!

Anonymous ID: 2be945 Dec. 10, 2020, 4:17 p.m. No.11975239   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5309 >>5359 >>5374 >>5657 >>5750

Tom Wolf is comped by CHYNA, without a doubt. Q - REMOVE the ENEMY

 

Check it out:

http://newyork.china-consulate.org/eng/zlsxx/dshd/t1703204.htm

 

Consul General Huang Ping Visited Harrisburg, the state capital of Pennsylvania (2019/08/15)

 

"Huang Ping fully approved and appreciated the Chinese in Harrisburg for their contribution to China-US friendship and the spread of Chinese culture. He said that the Consulate General will continue to uphold the concept of “exercising governance for the people”, and serve the oversea Chinese practically. He hoped the Chinese people here could keep devoting to friendship, mutual trust, and pragmatic cooperation between China and the US."

 

Additionally, check this one:

https://www.governor.pa.gov/about/pennsylvania-commission-asian-pacific-american-affairs/

 

The commission is headed by Stephanie Sun … pic related, bio pasted below from link above

 

Stephanie Sun was appointed the executive director of the Pennsylvania Governor’s Advisory Commission on Asian Pacific American Affairs (GACAPAA) in June 2020. She first served as a commissioner on GACAPAA beginning in April 2018.

 

Prior to joining the Office of Governor Tom Wolf, Sun served as the associate director of Partnerships, Philly Counts, for the City of Philadelphia, responsible for developing engagement strategies with diverse communities to promote participation in the 2020 U.S. Census. In 2020, she was also assigned to work on COVID-19 and the election.

 

Sun worked for government diplomatic agencies in both China and South Korea, and for 3 Fortune 120 international corporations in 3 countries, China, South Korea, and the U.S. She also has experience in corporate philanthropy as a grant analyst working on both international and domestic grants and has also written grant applications. She previously worked as the marketing manager for the Greater China Region for SK Group, a Global Fortune 100 company, with a staff of 400 salespeople reporting to her through their sales managers.

 

Sun serves as an active board member of multiple non-profit organizations, including the Welcoming Center for New Pennsylvanians, Working Families Partnership (AFL-CIO), Keystone Progress Education Fund (KPEF), Asian Mosaic Fund Giving Circle (AMF), United Chinese Americans (UCA), and Lansdowne Symphony Orchestra (LSO). In addition, she serves on several advisory boards, including the College of Public Health, Temple University.

 

Sun is a journalist, and served as the senior director of the main local Chinese language newspaper based in Philadelphia, informing and being a voice for the immigrant community, and serving as an advocate for grassroots and marginalized people.

 

In 2016, Sun collaborated with Philadelphia City Council to organize the first-ever City Council public hearing concerning the Asian Pacific American (APA) community in the history of Philadelphia. And she has been constantly advocating for the rights of crime victims in the APA community and facilitating their interaction with law enforcement.

 

As the first in her family to go to college, Sun felt privileged to become a tenured college senior lecturer in Asia, and she believes education can help people achieve a better life. Sun is a proud immigrant, and passionate about utilizing her experience of living, working and studying in three different countries, communicating in four different languages, and bringing different ways of thinking to better serve the diverse APA communities throughout Pennsylvania.

Anonymous ID: 2be945 Dec. 10, 2020, 4:21 p.m. No.11975259   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5309 >>5359 >>5374 >>5657 >>5750

Tom Wolf is comped by CHYNA, without a doubt. Q - REMOVE the ENEMY

 

Check it out:

http://newyork.china-consulate.org/eng/zlsxx/dshd/t1703204.htm

 

Consul General Huang Ping Visited Harrisburg, the state capital of Pennsylvania (2019/08/15)

 

"Huang Ping fully approved and appreciated the Chinese in Harrisburg for their contribution to China-US friendship and the spread of Chinese culture. He said that the Consulate General will continue to uphold the concept of “exercising governance for the people”, and serve the oversea Chinese practically. He hoped the Chinese people here could keep devoting to friendship, mutual trust, and pragmatic cooperation between China and the US."

 

Additionally, check this one:

https://www.governor.pa.gov/about/pennsylvania-commission-asian-pacific-american-affairs/

 

The commission is headed by Stephanie Sun …bio pasted below from link above

 

Stephanie Sun was appointed the executive director of the Pennsylvania Governor’s Advisory Commission on Asian Pacific American Affairs (GACAPAA) in June 2020. She first served as a commissioner on GACAPAA beginning in April 2018.

 

Prior to joining the Office of Governor Tom Wolf, Sun served as the associate director of Partnerships, Philly Counts, for the City of Philadelphia, responsible for developing engagement strategies with diverse communities to promote participation in the 2020 U.S. Census. In 2020, she was also assigned to work on COVID-19 and the election.

 

Sun worked for government diplomatic agencies in both China and South Korea, and for 3 Fortune 120 international corporations in 3 countries, China, South Korea, and the U.S. She also has experience in corporate philanthropy as a grant analyst working on both international and domestic grants and has also written grant applications. She previously worked as the marketing manager for the Greater China Region for SK Group, a Global Fortune 100 company, with a staff of 400 salespeople reporting to her through their sales managers.

 

Sun serves as an active board member of multiple non-profit organizations, including the Welcoming Center for New Pennsylvanians, Working Families Partnership (AFL-CIO), Keystone Progress Education Fund (KPEF), Asian Mosaic Fund Giving Circle (AMF), United Chinese Americans (UCA), and Lansdowne Symphony Orchestra (LSO). In addition, she serves on several advisory boards, including the College of Public Health, Temple University.

 

Sun is a journalist, and served as the senior director of the main local Chinese language newspaper based in Philadelphia, informing and being a voice for the immigrant community, and serving as an advocate for grassroots and marginalized people.

 

In 2016, Sun collaborated with Philadelphia City Council to organize the first-ever City Council public hearing concerning the Asian Pacific American (APA) community in the history of Philadelphia. And she has been constantly advocating for the rights of crime victims in the APA community and facilitating their interaction with law enforcement.

 

As the first in her family to go to college, Sun felt privileged to become a tenured college senior lecturer in Asia, and she believes education can help people achieve a better life. Sun is a proud immigrant, and passionate about utilizing her experience of living, working and studying in three different countries, communicating in four different languages, and bringing different ways of thinking to better serve the diverse APA communities throughout Pennsylvania.