Recall Polis Campaign Literally Grifting Welfare Checks
The campaign to recall Gov. Jared Polis fundraising appears to have stalled out over the past few weeks. Almost a month ago on May 6, the Independence Institutes Freedomfy fundraising page for the Polis recall showed $23,740 raised toward the effort. As of this writing on June 3, the page shows only $24,046 raisedless than $500 in a month, seemingly a dramatic slowdown from their early trajectory. But that might not be the whole storyif you visit the Official Recall Polis website, theyre now directing to a non-Freedomfy fundraising page. Were not sure exactly when that change was made, but the new page does not publicly show donations or a cumulative total raised.
Regardless as weve discussed in detail, the campaign to recall Gov. Polis has such a meager chance of success that its true goal cannot be to actually get a recall question on the ballot. Unlike recalls against state lawmakers, a successful petition to force a recall election of the sitting governor would require over 600,000 valid Colorado voter signaturesmany times the amount required for any statewide ballot question, and far in excess of what has ever been collected for any purpose in this state. The logistical requirements to conduct a petition drive on that scale are infeasible and at a cost thats frankly difficult to accurately estimate.
To anyone who understands the extreme difficulty of making good on the Recall Polis campaigns eponymous promise, its clear that the real purpose of the operation is the funds being raised to support it. The Independence Institutes Freedomfy fundraising platform skimmed a large percentage off the top of every online donation for the $24,000 raised through that site, more than double what GoFundMe chargesand the largest recipient of the funds raised so far has been to former Secretary of State Scott Gessler for legal fees. If they cant raise the untold millions they would need to actually recall Gov. Polis, and it definitely looks at this point like they cant, the consolation prize is the cash reaped by conservative organizations and lawyers.
Thats a comment late last week from the Official Recall Polis Facebook group, administrator Karen Murray fleecing the faithful for more donations. The comment in response promises a donation to the campaign when my SSI arrives. This is a reference to Supplemental Security Income, federal benefits paid to people with limited income and resources who are disabled, blind, or over 65. SSI is not Social Security, but a direct cash benefit paid from general tax revenues to elderly and disabled people who are still too poor to make ends meet.
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