• aramis87
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    8917 hours ago

    lmao:

    Is there some way I can force Elon Musk to pay $47 to Cards Against Humanity PAC?

    Funny you should ask! If you’re a registered voter in PA, GA, NV, AZ, NC, WI, or MI, just type your name into this dumb website for his PAC, put “MuskIsDumb@cah.lol” as your referrer, and they’ll be legally obligated to pay us $47. The more people who do this, the more Musk money we’ll get to un-fuck America. . If he doesn’t pay up, we’ll sue him again.

    Edit: source page: https://www.apologize.lol/

    • @where_am_i@sh.itjust.works
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      Open the link. “Half of Americans didn’t vote in the last election”. Me: that can’t be right, let’s fact check.

      Oh, yeah, 150 mil voted, 150 didn’t, but that’s a 66% turnout. On top of that turnout is higher in the blue states. Oopsie. See the map. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voter_turnout_in_United_States_presidential_elections

      now that I’ve read the whole PAC thing it also makes sense why it was started. The data is on their side.

      • TAGOP
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        38 hours ago

        How does the Musk part work? Musk launched a petition to pledge support for guns and free speech (I think that is what it is about, I did not read it nor understand how that is a petition). To AstroTurf support for the petition, he set up a referral code system. If you get a voter in a key state to sign the petition and say that you told the voter to sign, Musk’s Super PAC will pay you $47.

        Getting people to sign Musk’s petition feels a bit wrong, even if the money is going to what CAH thinks is a good cause.

      • aramis87
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        4317 hours ago

        Musk put up a PAC that pays non-voters in swing states $47 to register to vote (because the next president will be #47). I’m not sure if he has restrictions on his thing, like maybe you have to live in a red area in a swing state or something. Anyway, I think CAH has set it up so you can redirect that money to them instead.

        Last I heard, you weren’t supposed to give people money to register to vote or promising to vote or anything like that, but trump was filmed giving out hundred dollar bills last week, musk is handing out money for registering, and now this. I’m not sure what’s going on except everything’s really fucked.

        • @MegaUltraChicken@lemmy.world
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          1916 hours ago

          you weren’t supposed to give people money to register to vote or promising to vote or anything like that

          It’s also incredibly stupid. You have no way of tracking who someone votes for once they’re in the booth. If I was in a swing state I’d be happy to take musk’s cash and vote for Harris like I was always going to do.

          • @neatchee@lemmy.world
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            1616 hours ago

            This is why it’s (sort of?) legal to do what they’re doing: paying for someone to vote a specific way is illegal for sure. And paying someone to vote is also illegal. But I believe that paying someone to REGISTER to vote is legal so long as you do not actively restrict who can participate. It’s also okay to pay someone to write down a plan on HOW to vote, and to pay someone to write shit on the internet.

            So yeah. It’s very borderline. But I think it technically passes muster

        • @fishos@lemmy.world
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          714 hours ago

          Yeah, I get it’s a counter protest, and it’s probably supposed to feel slimey and manipulative, but that’s all I feel from it. I don’t see some good side to this. I just see an overall destruction of our ideals.

          It’s a sad state of affairs when the jesters are the only ones left speaking the truth. Satire has become reality.

          It’s exhausting.

          • @CileTheSane@lemmy.ca
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            32 hours ago

            It’s bad for public schools to have religious officials as part of their staff. When The Stanic Temple does it the point isn’t to have people say “it’s okay when people we like do it” the point is to say “you guys are bending the rules? Okay, we’ll bend them until they break to force you to put a stop to it.”

        • @Soup@lemmy.world
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          And yet the Republicans worked tirelessly on shit like making it so that water bottles can’t be handed out to those waiting in lines on hot voting days lest it sway someone’s vote.