misrepresentation

If I had a nickel for every time a legislator or co-author misrepresented their own bill to us, I’d have three nickels. That’s not a lot, but it’s weird it happened thrice around me. Didn't I just start doing this? Oh, and don’t worry we screenshot everything for future receipts. Wonder why I reposted this one…
Between yesterday’s very obvious follow-the-money patterns and the daily legislative oopsies, it’s getting clearer by the day. After talking with my team and realizing just how dirty this system really is, we’re putting our fintech app on hold. Why? Because if we know how deep this corruption runs and still let family offices or VC money in, then we’re part of the problem. Instead, we’re shifting our focus to investigating all of its players, regulations, bills because the more we dig, the dirtier we get.
We’re not stopping what we’re doing just doubling down. Because the amount of money flying around behind the scenes? Insane.
So, if you’ve got info, requests, consulting needs, or bills that need eyes on them or if you want to join us on F'nAround reach out. Social, directly, or anonymously at fnaround.com. This isn’t just about one industry. It’s not just hemp, psilocybin, cannabis, transportation, education, alcohol, etc. It’s about recognizing the larger patterns and the moves being made to keep the little guy down.
Spring is around the corner, and we’re gearing up for some big spring cleaning. With a little preview of the heat coming in a few days… from Mar-A-Lago, of all places.
Enjoy the bills, and as always thanks for F'nAround with me this morning.
Ever wonder why certain bills seem to get… misunderstood? Almost like it’s intentional? Anyway, here’s that homeschool bill again, HB2827.

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