Submitted by Black_Reactor t3_12101g0 in nyc
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CaptainObvious t1_jdjw3av wrote
Shit troll continues to be shit. More news at 9.
asforem t1_jdjwgt7 wrote
Huh, I guess that’s the one thing he didn’t do.
oceanblue966 t1_jdjxpii wrote
Can you actually bring some counter points to the table or are you just babbling with nothing to contribute to this discussion?
Edit: I genuinely want to hear what is so bad about George Santos, I wish I could have voted for him in my district.
brownredgreen t1_jdjyhjo wrote
LOL youre a fucking nutter
Block.
Amon213 t1_jdjyiga wrote
Oh fuck you and your enabling bullshit. The reason you call him a patriot is because you're equally full of shit.
oceanblue966 t1_jdjzdi4 wrote
Lots of hostility here but no arguments to even bother making your point. He’s a child of immigrants who came to America for a better life and struggled, raising someone of high moral values who came from nothing and rose through the ranks to serve the community.
However, I’m not petty and won’t insult you for not liking him, its your right to have your opinion. Have a nice day.
CaptainObvious t1_jdjzzev wrote
You are not interested in conversation. You just want to waste my time. Fuck off loser.
mission17 t1_jdk05hx wrote
Are all children of immigrants allowed to commit fraud?
ComedicMilkman t1_jdk0ond wrote
I think only the patriot ones are
SolitaryMarmot t1_jdk14fm wrote
Lololol You meant to say sike right? Right?
jackwoww t1_jdk2b0o wrote
So…Santos should get a pass because other politicians are corrupt? What’s your point?
You sentient tin of Spam
BigAssQuanta t1_jdk2vn6 wrote
Why is it always a Republican?
jackwoww t1_jdk2x4i wrote
Good thing the dumb fuck craves attention and put himself in the national spotlight
Hello_4613 t1_jdk30ov wrote
Lol whataboutism coming in strong
lafayette0508 t1_jdk3tjx wrote
I think you know
no_nao t1_jdk3wck wrote
Patriot??? Excuse me??
nixplix t1_jdk4869 wrote
His Netflix docuseries & "tell all" book deals came through. Time to make real money.
mahabraja t1_jdk48u5 wrote
My goodness only your mother thinks your smart.
Jonas_Venture_Sr t1_jdk5h4n wrote
You offer nothing to the conversation. You’re saying that it’s cool for Santos to do it because everyone does it. Why even prosecute any crimes whatsoever because everyone is doing it? If you commit a crime and get caught, you get punished. Seems pretty fucking simple to me.
takeyourdrugs t1_jdk7o54 wrote
Trying too hard to troll. Tone it down a bit and it’ll work out. None of this matters
Whiskey_Fiasco t1_jdk822k wrote
Criminals exist therefore I should be allowed to break the law is the dumbest argument around
clorox2 t1_jdk827t wrote
Nice try, George.
jay5627 t1_jdk87iz wrote
> I genuinely want to hear what is so bad about George Santos
Said he was Jewish and that his grandparents fled the Holocaust, when questioned he said he was "Jew-ish"
He claimed his mother died as a result of 9/11 when there are documents indicating she was in Brazil that day
He worked financial firm called Harbor City, which the Securities and Exchange Commission accused of running a Ponzi scheme and was later shut down.
Lied about his employment at Goldman & CitiGroup
He claimed he lost 4 employees in the Pulse nightclub shooting (he didn't)
A staffer working for Santos’s election bid would call rich donors and pretend to be Representative Kevin McCarthy
In 2008, Santos was charged with fraud by Brazilian prosecutors for stealing the checkbook of a man his mother was working for and then spending nearly $700 using a stolen checkbook and a fake name. He admitted to this in 2009 and then again in 2010.
He raised $3k for a homeless vet's dying dog and stole the money.
Sadly, this is only part of the list
You'd vote for this person?
Better-Lavishness135 t1_jdk8qjf wrote
Thieving bastard..
Traditional_Way1052 t1_jdk9rtw wrote
Anyone else who needs a paywall-free version https://archive.is/fQQ0j
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jimberley t1_jdkap10 wrote
And he still won’t resign.
Black_Reactor OP t1_jdkb1n7 wrote
I think it is best to support the hometown paper. A dollar-a-month option is the cheapest plan
DM725 t1_jdkbj6u wrote
Condolences to those that are normal in your life.
youjustdontgetitdoya t1_jdkbw5q wrote
I know this is trolling but it is also probably verbatim the logic someone like my dad would have.
There are some weird blind spots for people when politics comes up and they look at someone who is obviously a bad person who constantly takes advantage of others and sees instead someone who just needs someone to believe in them so that they can transform into a good person. They believe that this person wants to be a good person but, like them, makes mistakes. (Trump)
It is sad because it is the flip-side of someone everyone understands is a good person and who always tries to do the right thing. When this person makes a bad decision, this same type of thinking sees them as fundamentally a bad person who was pretending to be good until they revealed their true nature: bad. (Hillary)
A really good example of this is the (kind of terrible) tv show Under the Dome where one character is obviously selfish and cruel, constantly killing people for stupid reasons and yet the other characters constantly give this man another chance, a chance to be good, that he again fails, harming them in horrible new ways. There is another character who everyone trusted at one point but then he did something that made it seem like he was actually selfish, for the rest of the show the characters wanted nothing to do with him, some how he had proven his character while the selfish one had not.
It seems to be the nature of abusive relationships.
londonschmundon t1_jdkcakz wrote
This isn't the NYPost, we can support it.
Apprehensive-Elk5366 t1_jdkchkj wrote
Because the democrats get all the good lobbyist checks, the republicans have to scrape by with whatever options are left
ArgentineBeefsteak t1_jdkcxdt wrote
‘Wiener’ is a great documentary
ifiwereaplatypus t1_jdkepp6 wrote
Lobbying hasn’t worked that way for a while now, especially after Citizens United.
flimspringfield t1_jdkiwpm wrote
They won't let him. Thin margin in the House.
Why do you think the Cons haven't condemned him en masse?
DeathPercept10n t1_jdkji4w wrote
This must be the loser wearing an animal costume crying about supporting Trump last week.
jimberley t1_jdkk7nr wrote
Because they don’t do that to their “team” ever. There are literal seditionists and members of the House GOP calling for secession and they don’t condemn them publicly. They are craven and often beyond the pale in their desire for power and retribution for perceived wrongs. In short: bunch of fucking egomaniacal, narcissistic, failsons (and a few daughters) treading on our constitution and the promise of this country in the pursuit of money and power.
And, before anybody says it, fuck your “both sides” shit. Politicians are all fucked up and corrupt, but only one “team” is out there picking up votes by stating that they’d like to erase queer kids and hand out tax breaks to rich people.
_allycat t1_jdkmq9l wrote
More like they're twisting their cartoon mustaches while plotting how to use his deplorable talent for grifting.
oceanblue966 t1_jdkn7fp wrote
Couldnt have said it better myself friend
aaronwe t1_jdko4xa wrote
Oh brother this guy stinks
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LazyLamont92 t1_jdkp09c wrote
They’re calling you a troll because instead of addressing the topic at hand, you straight up went, ‘but what about the Democrats?’
It makes it seem like you’re saying Santos committing fraud is fine if the others do it as well.
jimberley t1_jdkpocc wrote
Quick! Get Santos a super PAC!
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RedditSkippy t1_jdku8kb wrote
Okay, so why isn’t this guy getting arrested, never mind staying in office.
ShrimpCrackers t1_jdkxhne wrote
But the GOP is the party of values and morality.
Yup. Low values, zero morality.
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RepresentativeAge444 t1_jdl0bo9 wrote
Desantis is backed by dozens of billionaires. That’s why it’s funny that right wingers drag out Soros at every opportunity. In short your reply is idiotic.
https://www.axios.com/local/tampa-bay/2022/05/26/billionaire-backers-governor-ron-desantis
RepresentativeAge444 t1_jdl0fcd wrote
That’s actually scary considering how abysmal his comment was. Friend.
Acrobatic-Order-1424 t1_jdl0h9h wrote
Yep. When Weiner and Franken’s sexual allegations came to light, we called them out for it and called for their resignation. And when it comes to Gaetz? Moore? Trump? Silence from the other side. Disgusting.
Genetics t1_jdl10y9 wrote
In case you missed it from u/representativeage444: “Desantis is backed by dozens of billionaires. That’s why it’s funny that right wingers drag out Soros at every opportunity. In short your reply is idiotic.
https://www.axios.com/local/tampa-bay/2022/05/26/billionaire-backers-governor-ron-desantis”
Genetics t1_jdl1iir wrote
You’d be cool if it was your parents’ or your checks that were stolen and used by an immigrant? Sure, bud.
LaszloBat t1_jdl1nc7 wrote
Hey thanks!
Lovat69 t1_jdl1xn8 wrote
Still a congressman.
myassholealt t1_jdl3d4k wrote
I don't even think him not resigning is the worst part of this.
If I have no ethics I wouldn't resign either. Six figure income guaranteed for two years. Don't really need to actually work. Benefits. Privileged access. Networking. Shield from the law. Why would anyone resign?
Everyday Santos remains in office is a day the GOP approves of his actions. Until they decide this is a step too far, it will be just another thing they don't mind as long as it's a Republican doing it.
And I can't think of a greater symbol of a broken nation than 1/2 of its government holding this position.
Rubberbabybuggybum t1_jdl4003 wrote
Resign?
Aren't those fucking FELONIES? His job is the least of his problems.
Lock him the fuck up!
Butt_Sauce t1_jdl54cp wrote
He’s not looking too good these days. All the stress is getting to him I presume.
RE5TE t1_jdl5g68 wrote
>And I can't think of a greater symbol of a broken nation than 1/2 of its government holding this position.
Do you think this has never happened before, in America or other countries? In Germany, after WW2 there were former Nazis allowed back into the government.
>German President Walter Scheel and Chancellor Kurt Georg Kiesinger were both former members of the Nazi Party.
PurpleSailor t1_jdl5q0t wrote
>... raising someone of high moral values
He has no morals and lies about practically everything. How you can think that's moral is beyond me.
magnetsinmyfingers t1_jdl8osg wrote
look at the comment history on these two....lol wow. its like the dumbest trolls of trollville from russia.
oceanblue966 t1_jdl90kj wrote
Personal attacks for peacefully expressing an opinion? Real tolerant and mature of you. I’ll pray for you.
jazzeriah t1_jdlbkpa wrote
George Santos is dead.
badarabdad2 t1_jdlbzmx wrote
Yeah, sure he did.
hbomberman t1_jdlc9ox wrote
Remember when Romney yelled at him at the state of the union? He wasn't telling Santos "shame on you, resign you fraudster." He was saying that Santos should've sat in the back (and thus not helping the GOP look good)
IsNotACleverMan t1_jdlkjbt wrote
Was it confirmed what Romney said?
IsNotACleverMan t1_jdlky97 wrote
Yeah, most nazis quietly resumed their positions of influence. If you look at those who might have been more opportunist than ideological adherents to Nazi beliefs, such as industrialists, bureaucrats, etc., it gets even worse.
IsNotACleverMan t1_jdllhws wrote
You know, when you see all this listed out like this, you really have to (not really) admire his chutzpah. You need giant balls (and zero shame) to pull off those lies.
Leather-Heart t1_jdlndyc wrote
Leaves a lot to be desired as a drag queen
wickatoid t1_jdlqvty wrote
Everyone watch what France is doing.
Orion1021 t1_jdlr1q2 wrote
Despite being a conservative, I’m still angry Franken resigned. I felt he raised the average IQ on the floor by 10 points.
Lacrettta t1_jdlrdbw wrote
First that one guy stealing luggages, now this LMFAO
Ok-Strain-9847 t1_jdlscv0 wrote
He admitted to buying clothing with a bad check-which he reimbursed.
No story here.
GKrollin t1_jdlx23c wrote
It happened in Brazil and it’s a civil offense there which you would know if you read the article
beefJeRKy-LB t1_jdlxngr wrote
There are a bunch of republican state assembly people and senators asking him to quit but no one on the federal level to my knowledge.
Beerbonkos t1_jdlzre6 wrote
Santos is the GOPs canary in the coal mine. They are all watching him. If he can get away with lying about literally everything, they will be emboldened to get even worse.
nhorvath t1_jdm4cbr wrote
Statute of limitations. Also I didn't read that carefully but I think it took place in Brazil.
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AnotherNYCPhotog t1_jdm5bkk wrote
Stealing and fraud is okay if you apologize after? Lol such a right wing sentiment
earlydivot t1_jdm61xy wrote
Misleading title…he didn’t publicly admit to anything. News outlet obtained legal docs of the settlement in Brazil. Would love to see him admit one thing he did wrong..
coasterghost t1_jdm6fdt wrote
He’s running for 2024. Filed the paperwork.
RyzinEnagy t1_jdm72by wrote
Only the ones that are taking a hit to their own pockets, like the other NY GOP House members elected last year. Donors lost trust in these clowns collectively.
rucb_alum t1_jdm75tb wrote
So now we have an admitted felon in Congress?
RyzinEnagy t1_jdm795y wrote
The crimes in question here were in Brazil and part of a plea deal. The only shit he admits is the shit he did down there, like the drag pics and now this.
snoberto77 t1_jdm7f87 wrote
Lock his ass up
flamethrowerfire9 t1_jdm913v wrote
Why the hell is this guy still taking the salary of a public official despite all of these allegations and now admissions?? Answer: Republican Party is where fraud is a virtue and rewarded.
SpudPlugman t1_jdm9o8m wrote
They don’t give a fuck. As long as he votes right
SomeDaysIJustSmoke t1_jdmclyr wrote
Pat yourself on the back if you voted for this guy
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GettingPhysicl t1_jdmfbmd wrote
you make this country worse
wdomeika t1_jdmfimh wrote
Since he's admitted it, the only thing to conclude from his confession is that he didn't do this particular crime...
NatLawson t1_jdmfyoi wrote
George Santos is a criminal struggling to get the best prosecution agreement possible. He has escaped justice many times. He is emboldened and desperate.
Jail and poverty is in his future.
Charming-Fig-2544 t1_jdmg1la wrote
Same thing happened after the Civil War. Hardly anybody was actually punished, and Confederates quietly went back to their cities and became Mayor, Sheriff, Chairman of the School Board, etc. Jim Crow laws and the Klan really took off from there, and by the mid-1920s it had an estimated peak membership of 6 million. Eugenicists also got super popular at the time, and hundreds of thousands of people were forcibly sterilized under laws that we'd call proto-Nazi. And they literally were, because the Nazis copied some of these 1920s eugenics laws almost word for word when they took power in the 1930s.
simeonbachos t1_jdmg5ua wrote
Why should he? Long Island wants a liar, they deserve a liar
Wishiwashome t1_jdmgpnt wrote
Surprised? When I think of some GREAT public servants who resigned for NOTHING, and I see the shitshow of the GOP now, I am amazed. They simply cannot be shamed.
Charming-Fig-2544 t1_jdmgpva wrote
It's built into their religion (which many of them don't even believe in but it gives good cover). You can be a murderer, a rapist, etc., and you can just convert to Christianity at the end and go to Heaven.
Wishiwashome t1_jdmgqsr wrote
Exactly. A joke.
AnotherNYCPhotog t1_jdmgxkw wrote
Not sure why I got downvoted for asking who lol
The funny thing is republican leadership that got him elected KNEW about half of this beforehand and still decided he was good enough. I'm pretty sure he'll never resign and keep getting that sweet government money.
Very infuriating when you're the average Joe wondering when your next check is gonna be enough to cover bills and food.
gerd50501 t1_jdmgxzj wrote
Why would he resign? He has a guaranteed 2 year contract. He gets paid $180,000 a year plus other benefits. I would not quit either. Most of the people calling for him to quit are democrats.
amazing how people on here think you can just guilt people into resigning. If I was George Santos I would just take the money and not quit. I have a high paying job for 2 years.
woodpony t1_jdmgyrh wrote
GOP: It's a feature, not a bug!
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beefJeRKy-LB t1_jdmhn0l wrote
I didn't down vote for what it's worth. Tbh the NY democrats completely fumbled things and are a major reason there's a narrow GOP majority in the house right now.
AnotherNYCPhotog t1_jdmju0e wrote
I don't know if I can blame New York Democrats for the everyday person voting for a garbage candidate. Millions of people voted for Donald Trump knowing he was a criminal but choosing to believe it was all just the hoax and made up.
I'm 100% sure that the vast majority of New York Republicans would easily vote for George Santos if it meant that it kept the Democrat out of office. That's like blaming Hillary Clinton for people voting for Donald Trump like that's absolutely stupid.
Throwawayhelp111521 t1_jdmlgkq wrote
>I’m still angry Franken resigned.
I am too.
Ok-Strain-9847 t1_jdmlvj3 wrote
All I am saying is that it doesn't preclude him from running or being elected. How many other members of Congress have records of one kind or another. Hell, Edward Kennedy killed someone yet held office for decades.
captainktainer t1_jdmmga9 wrote
We did while Alcee Hastings was in office. There's no prohibition on felons serving in Congress, and rules like Florida has that prevent felons from holding federal office are certainly unconstitutional. It's just that few felons run for public office at all, let alone federal, and of course their status doesn't help in the election.
AnotherNYCPhotog t1_jdmt47n wrote
I get where you're coming from but my standards are extremely high for the representatives that I have. I don't expect politicians to be perfect cuz they're human and I know for a fact as much as I want to virtue signal about how great I could possibly be... My integrity isn't high enough to turn down the possibility of making more than 150K a year and then barely doing your job.
I come from a not very great living situation and a lot of my experiences of push me to the point where I don't feel like a good person So I can understand. That's why I wouldn't want somebody like me in office but also I'm extremely transparent so it's not like I would hide shit like that I would be extremely forthright with it immediately cuz I feel like it's a selling point but to hide it seems disgusting.
And not only that but to know that they could have chosen so many other non-problematic Republicans and that was the best that they could find? Like wow.
Being a criminal does not preclude him or prevent him from running for office. It's just not surprising but sad how many Republicans decided they would rather him than any Democrat regardless of whether or not the Democrat had their best interest at heart or whether or not the Democrat had zero convictions or zero things on their record.
My only point being I can understand exactly where you're coming from but like that shouldn't be a defense. Personally I would love if there was a means where they had to effectively stand trial not in the criminal court but in the court of public opinion and have all of their shit, all of their past, shared with the world. And then let the people decide. Because even a scummy as I might be the last thing I would do is lie about it knowing my decisions affect millions.
Active_Issue_5932 t1_jdmxipx wrote
This article is behind a pay wall. Can anyone share the contents of it?
Reasonable_Room_7035 t1_jdmz1gj wrote
animetherapies t1_jdn438t wrote
I have too buddy 😂😂😂
LWSNYC t1_jdn53oy wrote
Resign Santos!
Silvery_Silence t1_jdn7c40 wrote
Hahah yes they have such a lack of funding from the Koch brothers alone. You’re a moron.
Silvery_Silence t1_jdn7opi wrote
Haha that’s actually a crime genius, and it only took him ten years to pay any consequences because he fled Brazil before he could be prosecuted. What a hero.
Silvery_Silence t1_jdn7ujh wrote
Did you read the article mouthbreather??? He fled prosecution. He’s only admitting to it now and paying restitution because they reopened the case against him in Brazil and he’s trying to avoid more severe penalties. You’re not too smart.
Silvery_Silence t1_jdn8elj wrote
Hahaha there is literally not a single sterling thing in this guys record. He’s a con man, serial liar and fraud with a line of victims. Multiple evictions, stealing from veterans for crying out loud, people like you are just so vile and disgusting.
NYCFIO t1_jdnb51i wrote
As long as unscrupulous degenerates with severe antisocial personality disorders continue to be acceptable candidates and representatives (as long as they’re wearing the color I like), we should not be shocked to watch the walls crumble further around us.
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Rpanich t1_jdog6bx wrote
If the democrats were in the pockets of big corporations, why is it that the republicans are the ones giving them massive tax cuts?
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No-Establishment-675 t1_jdoncvo wrote
This guys’comment history is hilariously pathetic!
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Frequent-Shape6950 t1_je858vr wrote
For real. Over some dumbass harmless photo prank from a decade ago.
Tall-Ad5755 t1_jecu2fm wrote
All my life the left has been slicing the throat of its best talent…for reason but still….at one time Spitzer, McGreevy, Cuomo, Edwards, Grayson, Franken, OMalley, Dean, Newsom, we’re considered the future.
The fallacy of the left is expecting the other side to do something because you did it. They play the long game; that’s why they’ll have the SC for decades 😫
oceanblue966 t1_jdjvx4a wrote
So? Not like democrats didn’t use fraud to obtain their current positions. They should be focusing on the purge literally happening daily in the streets, not a patriot who made a few mistakes