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Legal Laundering? Newsom Dumps $20 Million into 'Non-Profit' With Connection to Wife - Pays $0.55 for Diapers That Cost $0.15

For a whole lot of different reasons, it feels — accurately so, by the way — that institutional trust in government officials is just at an all-time low, across the board.

But one of the chief criticisms amid all those reasons?

The indisputable fact that bureaucrats appear to operate by a different set of rules than your average American, particularly when it comes to the thorny subject of accumulating wealth.

(It’s both deeply funny and disturbing that emulating the Pelosi stock movements would generally yield you some serious gains.)

A recent example of this comes from California, where local biker gangs have taken to laundering their illicit funds through a baby diaper scheme.

Oh, wait. What’s that? Hell’s Angels have nothing to do with this and it’s actually the California first family under the microscope? Figures.

Newsom recently rolled out his “Golden State Start” program, described by Fox News as “a taxpayer-backed freebie for new parents, promising hundreds of diapers for every baby born in California under a new statewide program.”

Minus bilking taxpayers, that certainly sounds noble enough. Raising a family is not easy, and even the smallest aid for expectant families can go a long way.

But what........

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