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While you’re looking in to state programs, INDOT is a train wreck.
In Sept 2021, David Roberts opened a $300M fund in the Cayman Islands called “PROJECT ENERGY REIMAGINED”:
https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1847241/000110465921041102/tm219358-1_s1.htm
The Roberts fund buys an illegal data trader of a GM/Palantir venture called Wejo, who was spying on our cars and selling our data:
https://www.prolificnorth.co.uk/news/tkb-terminates-wejo-merger-agreement/
GM is now being sued in Indiana for deceptive data practices:
https://events.in.gov/event/general-motors-sold-hoosier-drivers-on-using-onstar-then-sold-their-data-to-raise-rates-now-attorney-general-todd-rokita-is-driving-right-through-this-deceptive-collection-plan
And guess who promoted Cambridge Analytica On-Wheels: Chad Pittman:
https://www.reddit.com/r/Wejo_HQ/comments/104qfgo/darcy_bullock_and_the_team_at_purdue_university/
And guess who merged with Andretti F1, now called GM, since Andretti left Andretti? Palantir.
WE ARE THE PRODUCT. THEY GET THE TICKETS.
I don’t agree with Braun on basically anything, but I appreciated his approach here. Government entities need to be able to pass annual audits and most do! Now if that same attitude could be applied to the Pentagon, which is likely to fail its 8th audit in a row this year.
Pete will straighten the Pentagon out. Just needs a little make-up, right? Ha ha.
Where is the 2 billion surplus go the Republicans have bragged about this for several years. How did this substantial surplus disappear?