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by ceejayoz
419 days ago
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> I mean, you could already 'donate' directly to the president, and even get a tax writeoff for it. What? Campaign donations are not tax exempt. > Hunter Biden made multi-million dollar deals, and got paid 50k a month for a being on various boards... despite being a known drugie. Musk is also a "known druggie"; his ketamine habit is self-admitted, and he smoked pot on Rogan. (Briefly risking his contracts, even!) > the "Top 200 holders" get a dinner with the president. Not saying it's better or worse, just saying it's pretty much the same thing that every president has had access to. Not in the slightest. There are legal limits on how much money you can give the President. |
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>Musk is also a "known druggie"; his ketamine habit is self-admitted, and he smoked pot on Rogan. (Briefly risking his contracts, even!)
Taking a microdose of ket under medical supervision, and taking a hit of weed which is legal in alot of states is not the same "Smoking crack every 15 minutes" as hunter said he did.
>Not in the slightest. There are legal limits on how much money you can give the President.
You aren't giving any money to the president here. It's a way for the president to provide utility to the coin. The coin has a vesting schedule, locking the coins so they can't be sold by the insiders.