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Jacques Israel's avatar

As a Florida native, and a resident living in Silicon Valley, soon to declare Georgia as my new home, the tech industry has thousands of engineers who unknowingly participate in designing startups and social platforms with good intentions.

Your article shows how good can become, overtime, very dark and profitable.

I stopped using PayPal about 8 years ago when I began seeing its influence expand beyond merchant services.

Back in 2012, during the height of the Obama years, I cancelled my LinkedIn account when leftist politics began to become the platform's true motivation.

I would love to have you share this article’s insights to our “National Talk Radio” Rumble audience, mostly in California. You did great work on the Pinellas County, very suspicious last minute, on a Sunday, voter registration action.

Keep up the good work peeling back the onion skin of how things really work in politics.

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Skupe's avatar

I remember when Paypal was helping singers send out new music to listeners who wanted to hear them around 2008-2010. Then it totally stopped. I was bumbed about it because it was fun. Now all I do with Paypal is send back spam I receive from spammers that have my email address, to try to get me to pay for it!

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Jacques Israel's avatar

PayPal took a turn down a dark path. I hardly hear of anyone using the service in large numbers.

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Skupe's avatar

IMHO, we need many more unlimited Conservative Hangouts and NO Liberal Hangouts and NO FAKE NEWS!

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