presidential campaigns are mostly charity scams

Kalen
1 min readSep 4, 2020

I think presidential campaigns are mostly charity scams. The ads never ask you to canvas, make phone calls, come to meetings or volunteer.

No it’s exclusively “send us money, we need more money” and then there’s “consultants” that will make over $1,000,000 each for their “services”

I almost think the real goal is to raise money by scaring people, pay them and their friends fat million dollar checks, and then set up the game so they can do it all again next time.

Maybe that’s why the Democrats worked so damn hard to keep their eager volunteers out of the key states last time, turning buses around and prohibiting campaign offices in the most important places — they wanted to make more money!

The parties don’t get audited and they get about $1,000,000,000 each presidential campaign cycle, 1.3bln in 2016, 1bln in 2018… It’s just a scam.

That’s why they have such weak and terrible candidates, people get scared and send them more cash, it’s part of the giant hustle.

So where can I sign up to be a “political consultant”? I want in on this

Source: Chris Mckenzie on 09/03/2020 via Facebook

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Kalen

Buddhism, mixed with my current interests in economics, privilege, immigration, etc. Email <my username>@gmail.com