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Thursday, April 5, 2018

Schumer Is A Major Roadblock While Raking In Bucks From Tech Companies--Corrupt!


Chuck Schumer HUMILIATED at his house Tuesday

What’s stopping the federal government from looking into the numerous accusations into social media outlets like Facebook, which was caught Wednesday secretly recording data from American citizen’s private messages?
Scvhumer A Los Angeles-based conservative activist that goes by the moniker Soba has started a guerilla street art campaign against Schumer’s alleged “conflict of interest” with Facebook and other tech giants.
The artist has launched an anti-Schumer information campaign across New York City, plastering Schumer’s home base with posts that taunt the lawmakers suspicious ties to Silicon Valley.
The stated goal of the campaign is to make American voters aware of Schumer’s controversial political ties to tech giant Facebook.
For example, Schumer has single-handled stopped five of President Donald Trump’s nominations to the Federal Trade Commission from taking office, which has prevented the FTC from taking any regulatory actions on social media giants like Facebook and Twitter, The Independent reported on Mar. 25. Meanwhile, Schumer has accepted boatloads of donor cash from top executives at these companies.

“Schumer received $38,900 in 2016 from Facebook and its employees, making him the top congressional recipient for Facebook donations,” The New York Post reported.
That’s not all. Schumer’s personal ties are so deep, in fact, that his daughter was given a high-paying job working for Facebook last January, a job that Glassdoor estimates pays nearly $120,000 annually.
While is daughter is raking in the cash, Schumer has effectively prevented the government from looking into a scandal that effected nearly 87 million people by preventing the FTC from functioning.
Trump has frequently protested that Democrats in Congress have unfairly stopped his administration’s ability to get his nominees put into office —
Schumer’s actions are even more sinister when the blatant bias at tech giants like Facebook, Google, and Twitter is considered — and the way they can control information gained by the American people.

For years, these tech companies and their employees have been deeply involved with supporting liberal politics.
The bias is so blantant, in Oct. 2016, Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg actually told Hillary’s campaign manager John Podesta that she would do anything she could to help.
“I still want HRC [Hillary Rodham Clinton] to win badly,” she reportedly wrote. “I am still here to help as I can.”

Schumer has been an outspoken Facebook apologist for years. He recently defended the company to tech journal Recode, saying, “Facebook is a very powerful force. I think, overall, it’s been a very positive force and now people are taking advantage of the openness of the net. And Facebook has an obligation to try and deal with it. I talked to them. I truly believe they want to, I truly believe they know their future is at stake with this. I also believe it’s a hard thing to do.”
So what does one do when the Democrats control both the mainstream media and the information found on the internet?
One conservative artist is fighting back in a way that can’t be censored.
He’s using clever street signs in major population centers decrying Schumer and Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerburg’s ties.

Anti-corruption, old school-style. And the images spread like wildfire.
The New York Post shared an image of one of the signs popping up near Schumer’s home in New York —
Picture shared by The New York Post.
Yahoo! Finance shared another image of a poster —
On the street artist’s website, he slams Schumer and Facebook.

“Schumer protects Zuckerberg’s creepy business spying from common-sense federal privacy regulation that would protect children and all Americans,” ZuckSchumer claims. “As a reward, Zuckerberg and other Big Data billionaires shovel money into Schumer’s campaign accounts.”
It’s something American voters need to know.
And the word is getting out.
— The Horn editorial team

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