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Was Charlie Kirk's widow connected to the Epstein machine?

Recent allegations circulating online suggest that Erika Kirk, the CEO of Turning Point USA, may have past ties to Next Model Management, a firm often associated with the Jeffrey Epstein investigation
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DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
Wouldn't be surprised. Norway has their own Epstein scandal now...

https://www.timesnownews.com/world/europe/manipulated-and-deceived-norways-crown-princess-regrets-friendship-with-jeffery-epstein-article-153888565
zonavar68 · 56-60, M
@DeWayfarer Norway is a scam in itself - almost 100 dependent on oil and gas export revenue for it's capital base.
DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
@zonavar68 yet Norway has a reserve funding for every single citizen. So much so that they are a major funding source for Ukraine. And very little national debt.

No country has no problems. Only some have less than others.
zonavar68 · 56-60, M
@DeWayfarer True, but built off the oil income, and Norway has one of the highest takeup percentages of EV's of any country in the world. Seems wierd. Trump hasn't attacked Norway because that would trigger a full immediate Nato response against one of it's own member states.
DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
@zonavar68 they can make use of EVs, their population is closely packed. The USA is just too vast to reasonablely make use of EVs.
zonavar68 · 56-60, M
@DeWayfarer The same reason EV's can never work here in Australia as the 'solution'.
@DeWayfarer About 59% of US households, or nearly 78 million, own two or more cars. For each of those families, one car can be an EV.
DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
@ElwoodBlues I really doubt that figure. All my neighbors only have one or no cars. I'm close to losing the one I even have.

Some must have a junk yard for a backyard. And I have seen that here as well.
@DeWayfarer Whereas I live in suburbia, where almost every family consists of two working spouses each with their own car.

Most recent data is 2020
source: https://transportgeography.org/contents/chapter8/urban-transport-challenges/household-vehicles-united-states/
DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
@ElwoodBlues I live in Southern California. It's not true!

A few have multiple cars like four or more.

There are car collectors here as well.

Think Johnny Carson with a warehouse of cars.

They make up for all the rest.
@DeWayfarer According to your DMV,

"California is home to over 31 million vehicles and more than 24 million licensed drivers."

They're talking about registered cars (at $250+/yr each), not backyard junkers.
DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
@ElwoodBlues even my father had a drivers license. He didn't own a car after 1964!

Same with my mother after she retired in 1980. We force her to get rid of her car. She still had a license though.

BTW a junker often still runs. I have a Junker. It's not worth more than I can junk it. Its a 2001! After 20 years it's considered a junker.

Also the total population of California is 39.4 million. You would have kids under 15 driving at 24 million licensed drivers.

24 million is 61% of the population. And I happen to know the busses are full of kids, even 18 year old highschoolers, not to mention senior citizens.