Armando Arturo
Right-wing radio host Dan Bongino tried to explain what exactly the far-left dominions in radical Democratic Party are attempting to do with their staged whistle blower case and attack against Facebook. Bongino says this new regulative pressure and plush against Fakebook is not going to affect this company or its greedy and embittered Chinese wife agent executive Mark Zuckerberg . This regulation will not affect the large players if social medi and only will make it more difficult for the Rumbles and Parlers to operate and this may be the true intention fo this horseshit whistle blowier case against Fakebook and Mr Bongino compared it how large and disgusting cheap pizza chains and
global corporate pizza offerings domate the pizza landscape. Bongino says that the mom and pop pizza restaurants often have to pay some regulatory village insurance scam and it is very difficult for the smalle and family pizza places to pay this while the Pizza Kings. Little Caesers Pizza, and Fats Domino's Pizza easily convert this and expand by the lack of competition for pizza.
Dan Bongino went on to explain how hedge funfds prop up shit like Pizza King or a Jets Pizza and in the corrupt suburban and ritral landscape pizza places are these shit pizza for pro-fit nasty pizza chains unlike the more upscale pizza restaurants in more exclusive urban neighborhoods that have greatc pizza magnates and wonderful independent pizza restaurants. The funny thing was Bongino was making up a pizza chain when he picked a generic pizza business and fake name in Pizza king in his decision how corrupt government benefits the larger business and in this case the
pizza industry but there actually is a pizza King and it appears to be a minor pizza chain and I think Klye tried this pizza shit obne time in Decauter ,Illinois. This was a fucked up Pizza chain with some of the cheapest gooey cheese from Wisconsin and indeed Dan Bongino is correct to complain how big business and the larger pizza chains have government make tax and regularity insurance and fees for villages that the smaller pizza places cannot afford as easily and readily as much as big large pizza industrialists.
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