Q does not make mistakes.
Q may say it was a mistake, but it was no mistake.
>Where's the best thread on this discussion?
agreed
where is the discussion on a YUGE drop?
Bunch of shills on here downplaying it,
Dig on Steyers some more
Is Q saying that The platforms, twitter& FB made an error, a very sensitive error?
Steyer's wife is Kat Taylor.
She sounds interesting!!
Tom's Steyer's brother, Jim, is a CHILD ADVOCATE, just like Hillary
trump tweets now
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lovely Lisa!
JIM AND HIS WIFE SOUND 'INTERESTING'
Jim Steyer has enjoyed a successful career as a children’s advocate. His legislative accomplishments include helping to enact a California law prohibiting the sale of violent video games to minors. The U.S. Supreme Court struck it down.
Jim teaches political science at Stanford University, where his former students include "big names" such as Senator Cory Booker (D., N.J.), National Security Adviser Susan Rice, and Clinton associate Chelsea Clinton, who he "can’t stop raving about." He later hired Clinton as teaching assistant and research aide.
In fact, Jim Steyer’s relationship with the Clintons dates back more than two decades. (He raves about Hillary, too.) His organization, Common Sense Media, has partnered with the Clinton Foundation, as well as Univision, the Spanish-language network owned by pro-Clinton billionaire Haim Saban. And yet he has sought to position himself as a nonpartisan actor, in order to "protect the integrity" of his numerous nonprofit organizations.
However, despite initially telling Politico that he has never donated to political campaigns, a five-second search reveals that Jim Steyer has given $5,300 to Democrat candidates since 2002, including $2,300 to Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign. When these donations were brought to his attention, Steyer blamed his wife, before eventually conceding that he may have contributed to Hillary’s campaign "by mistake."
https://freebeacon.com/blog/tom-steyers-older-poorer-brother/
>In fact, Jim Steyer’s relationship with the Clintons dates back more than two decades. (He raves about Hillary, too.) His organization, Common Sense Media, has partnered with the Clinton Foundation, as well as Univision, the Spanish-language network owned by pro-Clinton billionaire Haim Saban. And yet he has sought to position himself as a nonpartisan actor, in order to "protect the integrity" of his numerous nonprofit organizations.