Anonymous ID: 53c619 Sept. 1, 2022, 3:27 p.m. No.17478472   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8759 >>8766

>>17476278 lb

>Serious question about all of this. Could the peeps of Cali or anywhere else use a class action lawsuit to kill this stuff? Most power companies are a monopoly in the area in which they operate. Where I live there is only the one company it's not like you can shop around. They provide a service. As long as one is paying their bills they should not be able to arbitrarily cut you off.

 

Government has certain responsibilities to its citizens.

 

Failure to provide adequate power for existing populationwhile among other things

 

(1) ushering in millions ofillegal aliens annually (who will also need hearing and cooling and lights and refrigerators), and

 

(2)paying $1 Trillion (with a "T") to China(Newsom - CA alone - can 50 states and federal government - on one contract alone, among thousands) for masks that

- are not needed,

- do not work, and

- in fact give wearers cancer as fabric particles and other foreign material is sucked into the lungs for hours on end,

- which masks may or may not have ever been produced to Newsom in exchange for the original $500 Billion deposit if memory serves [need an investigative reporter to follow that money],

 

… among other things,

 

… is agross misallocationof thePEOPLE'S resourcesover whichpoliticians have power as stewards and trustees- presumably withfiduciary duties, among others, attaching.

 

So, yes, I would say there are lucrative class actions on multiple grounds overfarcical "emercencies"that are constantly being declared (and some of which are still not been relinquished) under which the government actors' "discretion" is expanded - and immediately, thoroughly and so-far without any accountability ABUSED.

 

Then "free money" is printed and thrown up in the air for the little people to scramble for, a couple hundred here or there, while trillions are being redirected to deep state pockets all over.thr world.

 

It's not new but it seems to have been taken to stratospheric levels in the last few years and well may well be the biggest reallocation of wealth and replenishment of dark money and demon slush funds in the history of time.

 

Class actions are the least of what they should face.

Anonymous ID: 53c619 Sept. 1, 2022, 4:35 p.m. No.17478759   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>17478472

 

Correction: It was "$1 Billion," not "$1 Trillion."

 

"Little Scrutiny Two Years After Gov. Newsom’s Odious $1B China BYD Mask Deal

 

By Katy Grimes, May 4, 2022

 

Two years after Gov. Gavin Newsom’sshady no-bid $1 billion N-95 mask deal with newly formed BYD Mask company,there are still many questions surrounding the deals.

 

Gov. Gavin Newsom approved spending $1 Billion of taxpayers funds on masks fromChinese company BYD, an electric bus makerwhich started manufacturing N95 masks as the COVID pandemic hit, when the original mask purchase to Blue Flame fell apart after a bank notified the governor thatBlue Flame was only a few days old.

 

Even more egregious,California lawmakers were not allowed to see details of the $1 Billion contracts signed by Gov. Newsom with BYD. Legislators sent him a letter demanding details of the agreement, saying there has been too little transparency in spending those massive taxpayer dollars… to no avail.

 

Now, according to the Los Angeles Times, “California Controller Betty Yee, a two-term Democrat with no formal role in the contracting process, worked behind the scenes to help a pair of political operatives land a deal that turned out to be one of the state’s most flawed.”

 

….

 

California Globe heard from a source thatminutes after the money was wiredto Blue Flame Medical LLC, the Controller received a call from the bank warning that the bank account the money went tohad only been opened the day before: Blue Flame Medical LLC, registered in Delaware-based company created by twoRepublican operatives [??]who jumped into the medical supply business on March 23, Mike Gula from Washington, D.C., and John Thomas of Southern California.

 

… The payment to Blue Flame and cancellation of the deal six hours later were revealed in copies of checks, wire transfer receipts and emails California Globe obtained through the April 23rd public records request.

 

“In order to send the up-front money State Officialswillingly and knowingly circumvented state regulations, at least 5 times.The funds were recovered, but our Gov has implied by obfuscation that no violations occurred, in both deals.”

 

“The Governor cut a deal with BYD for masks at $3.30 each, and three weeks later the mayor of L.A cut a deal for fewer masks at .80 cents each. And I believe his are certified.”

 

The company’s internal records, disclosed as part of a lawsuit, show that it stood to turn a profit of $134 million by charging the state 20% to 30% markups.”

 

Despite the shady dealings, it took lawsuits over the COVID-19 mask deals to expose the dumpster fire the Governor, connected cronies and the Controller created.

 

A lawsuit Blue Flame filed against its bank, Chain Bridge, accused the bank of triggering the fraud concerns, LA Times reported. “Chain Bridge then sued JPMorgan Chase, the state’s bank. In February, JPMorgan, one of the world’s largest banks, sued the state to recover its costs in untangling the deal.”

 

The Globe reported in April 2021 that CaliforniaGov. Gavin Newsom had a problem with no-bid contracts to favored donors,yet is barely criticized for it in the media. Only under Newsom’s proclamation of astate of emergency due to COVID-19 were/are no-bid contracts allowed.

 

Here are several examples of Gov. Newsom’s contracts …:

 

He awarded a no-bid contract worth over $221 million this year alone for UnitedHealth subsidiary OptumServe to help with vaccine delivery.

- another no-bid agreement was extended by $61 million.

- awarded a $176 million no-bid contract for a UnitedHealth subsidiary to deliver vaccines.

- awarded Blue Shield a $15 million contract as the state’s third-party administrator for vaccine distribution."

 

Moar….

 

https://californiaglobe.com/articles/little-scrutiny-two-years-after-gov-newsoms-odious-1b-china-byd-mask-deal

Anonymous ID: 53c619 Sept. 1, 2022, 4:36 p.m. No.17478766   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>17478472

 

Correction: It was "$1 Billion," not "$1 Trillion."

 

"Little Scrutiny Two Years After Gov. Newsom’s Odious $1B China BYD Mask Deal

 

By Katy Grimes, May 4, 2022

 

Two years after Gov. Gavin Newsom’sshady no-bid $1 billion N-95 mask deal with newly formed BYD Mask company,there are still many questions surrounding the deals.

 

Gov. Gavin Newsom approved spending $1 Billion of taxpayers funds on masks fromChinese company BYD, an electric bus makerwhich started manufacturing N95 masks as the COVID pandemic hit, when the original mask purchase to Blue Flame fell apart after a bank notified the governor thatBlue Flame was only a few days old.

 

Even more egregious,California lawmakers were not allowed to see details of the $1 Billion contracts signed by Gov. Newsom with BYD. Legislators sent him a letter demanding details of the agreement, saying there has been too little transparency in spending those massive taxpayer dollars… to no avail.

 

Now, according to the Los Angeles Times, “California Controller Betty Yee, a two-term Democrat with no formal role in the contracting process, worked behind the scenes to help a pair of political operatives land a deal that turned out to be one of the state’s most flawed.”

 

….

 

California Globe heard from a source thatminutes after the money was wiredto Blue Flame Medical LLC, the Controller received a call from the bank warning that the bank account the money went tohad only been opened the day before: Blue Flame Medical LLC, registered in Delaware-based company created by twoRepublican operatives [??]who jumped into the medical supply business on March 23, Mike Gula from Washington, D.C., and John Thomas of Southern California.

 

… The payment to Blue Flame and cancellation of the deal six hours later were revealed in copies of checks, wire transfer receipts and emails California Globe obtained through the April 23rd public records request.

 

“In order to send the up-front money State Officialswillingly and knowingly circumvented state regulations, at least 5 times.The funds were recovered, but our Gov has implied by obfuscation that no violations occurred, in both deals.”

 

“The Governor cut a deal with BYD for masks at $3.30 each, and three weeks later the mayor of L.A cut a deal for fewer masks at .80 cents each. And I believe his are certified.”

 

The company’s internal records, disclosed as part of a lawsuit, show that it stood to turn a profit of $134 million by charging the state 20% to 30% markups.”

 

Despite the shady dealings, it took lawsuits over the COVID-19 mask deals to expose the dumpster fire the Governor, connected cronies and the Controller created.

 

A lawsuit Blue Flame filed against its bank, Chain Bridge, accused the bank of triggering the fraud concerns, LA Times reported. “Chain Bridge then sued JPMorgan Chase, the state’s bank. In February, JPMorgan, one of the world’s largest banks, sued the state to recover its costs in untangling the deal.”

 

The Globe reported in April 2021 that CaliforniaGov. Gavin Newsom had a problem with no-bid contracts to favored donors,yet is barely criticized for it in the media. Only under Newsom’s proclamation of astate of emergency due to COVID-19 were/are no-bid contracts allowed.

 

Here are several examples of Gov. Newsom’s contracts …:

 

He awarded a no-bid contract worth over $221 million this year alone for UnitedHealth subsidiary OptumServe to help with vaccine delivery.

- another no-bid agreement was extended by $61 million.

- awarded a $176 million no-bid contract for a UnitedHealth subsidiary to deliver vaccines.

- awarded Blue Shield a $15 million contract as the state’s third-party administrator for vaccine distribution."

 

Moar….

 

https://californiaglobe.com/articles/little-scrutiny-two-years-after-gov-newsoms-odious-1b-china-byd-mask-deal/