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fe2sio4 t1_j6wrg0r wrote

I wouldn’t be surprised if the restaurant owner is somehow linked to him or his staff.

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kalaguru t1_j6wu1d2 wrote

I read somewhere that the restaurant has mob ties.

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Ronin47725 t1_j6xenjt wrote

Rumored to have a connection to the Lucchese family. The restaurant itself is pretty good, my parents live about a 5 minute drive from the place.

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johnsciarrino t1_j6xjw98 wrote

Joey Il Bacco is no more tied to the mob than any italian restaurant owner in queens. Mobsters have to eat somewhere and the restaurant owner has to cater to them when they get there because they usually spend big money and throw big tips around.

Infinitely more interesting than any organized crime ties is the fact that Il Bacco is ALSO the place that hosted the Republican Christmas party during quarantine in 2020.

https://thehill.com/homenews/state-watch/531264-republican-clubs-indoor-holiday-party-in-queens-goes-viral-for-conga/

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sunflowercompass t1_j6xl2rq wrote

Oh... Vicky "Proud Boy" Paladino.

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captainktainer t1_j6xx3yo wrote

You know, between her and Carl "Horse Sex Is Best Sex" Paladino, I'm thinking that maybe all the sane Paladinos are giving the NY Republican party a wide berth.

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Pool_Shark t1_j6yc7vh wrote

The best Italian restaurants always have rumors of mob ties. Whether it’s true or not I don’t know or care as long as the food and experience is good

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Imhappy_hopeurhappy2 t1_j6xlelj wrote

He must be a warm and convivial host.

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johnsciarrino t1_j6xmc8o wrote

i know you're being saracastic but...of course he is. He runs a good restaurant in a good location with good food. My family has been going there for years, hosted my grandfather's 80th birthday there. Unfortunate these GOP skells flock there but i assume their money is still green like anyone else's.

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Imhappy_hopeurhappy2 t1_j6xo274 wrote

Not really sarcasm, just a TV reference. His name is similar to chef Artie Bucco, who Tony Soprano described as “a warm and convivial host” to his patrons.

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johnsciarrino t1_j6xp16b wrote

lolol. funny enough, i actually thought about Artie Bucco when i was writing my first comment here because Joey Il Bacco really is like Artie but without the childhood friendship with a mob boss. The fact that i missed your quote just means i'm probably due for a rewatch of the show.

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lisbonant t1_j6xt4ph wrote

That was actually his blurb in the Zagat guide, and he took it too much to heart, pissing off Tony because he wouldn't stop talking to him during the meal.

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solo_dol0 t1_j6yi6e2 wrote

This thread is why Italians want to keep Columbus Day, high volume Italian restaurant? Must be mobbed up!

Let's keep our focus on the liar who lies about everything instead

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Paintingmyfreedom t1_j6z27ms wrote

Should we just ignore the fact that high volume Italian restaurants have a strong history of being key components of laundering mob money?

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Pillsbury_DholBoy t1_j6z8tcm wrote

Dude who cares? If it the place has good Italian food, I’m going mob connected or not

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solo_dol0 t1_j6zivwd wrote

If you’re someone who avoids ethnic stereotypes, then yeah

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Paintingmyfreedom t1_j6zj322 wrote

I go to work every day for a mob owned construction company. I live in an ethnic stereotype

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gerd50501 t1_j6z1znf wrote

This reminds me of a line in the Sopranos

I have been accused of being a part of an italian American sub culture.

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Paintingmyfreedom t1_j6z3kzg wrote

Ya I’m sure 8 of santos meals came out to be exactly the same price. $.01 below the reporting limit. From coincidence and him not facilitating something sketchy.

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karmapuhlease t1_j6zbjgn wrote

So, in fairness, they theoretically could just tip up to that limit. Like if it was either a $120 meal or a $135 meal, they could tip so it's $199.99. But obviously not really trying to defend him.

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El_Gato t1_j6ye7xm wrote

Shout out to Lake Success, Douglaston Manner and whatever they call that area in between - guess it's Little Neck

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gerd50501 t1_j6z0snq wrote

this would probably help them get more customers cause people may get to see mobsters. yeah I said it and you know its true.

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sophijor t1_j74kxcy wrote

I mean if it's in New York, in Queens, of course it would have mob ties at least somehow. Someone who knew someone who knew someone who knew someone knew someone who had a brother in the mob.

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kalaguru t1_j752w4v wrote

You’re getting into six degrees territory.

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Rottimer t1_j6wv67i wrote

How the fuck did they not interview the restaurant owner?

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El_Gato t1_j6wwgaa wrote

ha! look at the source. Chatgpt can only spit out so much shit content. It's actually pretty impressive that this rag consistently winds up on the front page.

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grantrules t1_j6x6pw4 wrote

> It's actually pretty impressive that this rag consistently winds up on the front page.

Haha. I didn't read the article and didn't know what the source was.. I read your comment and immediately said "Business Insider"

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anonyuser415 t1_j6x72ko wrote

AKA 1/3 of all posts to the cess pool that is r/politics

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El_Gato t1_j6xm4q6 wrote

They must have a $ deal with reddit. It's such horrible content. It's the only thing that makes sense

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gcotw t1_j6xuuuh wrote

Redditors think Twitter is a good source too, it's a pretty good example of lack of critical thinking

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frogvscrab t1_j6xlcal wrote

> Chatgpt can only spit out so much shit content.

This is really just silly. This article could have been written in 10 minutes by an actual human being. Its not some lengthy or complex thing to do that would require them to use an AI.

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travelingforce t1_j6x7gnv wrote

And where in the article does it say this is from Chatgpt?

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kimolas t1_j6xfrjk wrote

Business Insider started as a low quality clickbait social media site (think early era buzzfeed), but it pretends to be reputable.

I wouldn't be surprised to learn that most of its content now is being posted with zero oversight from an actual journalist or writer.

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travelingforce t1_j6xhg1z wrote

Sure, but saying it's written by an AI is just spreading the misinformation the poster was complaining about.

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columbo928s4 t1_j6yg7py wrote

they do some decent journalism, u just have to follow specific writers

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BringMeInfo t1_j6wvi4g wrote

And many, many times, his reported total was exactly $1 less than the point at which you legally need to provide receipts.

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lafayette0508 t1_j6x1v8d wrote

Even more stupidly, it’s one cent! $199.99

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BringMeInfo t1_j6x26qk wrote

Thank you, I should have looked it up instead of going off memory.

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kellyformula t1_j6xc2w9 wrote

This is called structuring, which is highly illegal and a huge issue

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BringMeInfo t1_j6xcpzo wrote

Probably one of the things for which he’s currently being investigated.

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soverysmart t1_j6ydnli wrote

It's only illegal when you're structuring your drug money deposits, not when you are doing an end run around campaign finance rules

Campaign finance violations are mostly fines and potentially sanctions

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bittoxic00 t1_j6wwe1s wrote

Commenting here for the time stamp, I suspect this guy never loaned his campaign 700k. It was just an excuse to grift a lump sum from contributors

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FormerKarmaKing t1_j6wy97t wrote

Bingo. Of all his lies, when I saw that number my alarm bells went off because it would be such a simple con. The "money" is already gone and political donors rarely go fishing inside the books of a campaign, win or lose.

And that could be the real twist: brazen con-man wins election when all he was trying to do was fleece some donors.

Netflix, send me my check.

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Santier t1_j6wzy6t wrote

> brazen con-man wins election when all he was trying to do was fleece some donors.

You’ve just described the 2016 election.

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CaptainKoconut t1_j6x3l5m wrote

That's what I've said in prior threads, and got downvoted for it. He never really wanted to win, he was just trying to live the lifestyle he thought he deserved off hard to trace donor dollars.

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bittoxic00 t1_j6x2a98 wrote

But I believe in his mind he thought he could use real money from donors to pay himself back the fake 700k loan. That even if he didn’t win he could net some big money

Edit: I realized not fully reading your comment while driving caused me to summarize exactly what you said, he definitely just wanted the campaign grift

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angryplebe t1_j6xk7ep wrote

Hmm...Where have I heard this story before 🤔?

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boldandbratsche t1_j6wzvob wrote

He already admitted he didn't. He changed his campaign finance forms.

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bittoxic00 t1_j6x342h wrote

There’s so much going on with this guy guess I missed it

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SP919212973 t1_j6wsh7c wrote

This guy is completely terrible, but this story makes me wonder what would happen if someone investigated all politicians like they investigated Santos. I'd guess we'd have an endless supply of stories like this.

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BringMeInfo t1_j6wvl38 wrote

Eh, he also kept reporting his meals as exactly $1 less than the point at which he would legally need to provide a receipt. Everything about the guy is shady AF.

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GKrollin t1_j6y7m73 wrote

Where does it say that?

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columbo928s4 t1_j6ygghf wrote

on his FEC campaign spending reports. its been reported all over the place

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GKrollin t1_j6ygj17 wrote

Source?

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GKrollin t1_j6yhjs2 wrote

There’s absolutely zero documentation in any of these links but if you have some I’d be happy to review them

How exactly would Santos have calculated the distance of an Uber trip that cost exactly $199.99?

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columbo928s4 t1_j6yi8rv wrote

i said it's been widely reported, you asked for a source, i provided a litany. if you want the primary documents you can go to FEC.gov and find them as easily as I can

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GKrollin t1_j6yie9s wrote

“It’s been widely reported”

“I don’t actually have the report but it’s been widely reported”

Reminds me of a South Park episode

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columbo928s4 t1_j6yirqi wrote

if you are too lazy to navigate to the fec website yourself, you can just say so

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GKrollin t1_j6yk1cf wrote

If you have something that substantiates anything you’ve said feel free to share it

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columbo928s4 t1_j6yldoz wrote

i already did

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GKrollin t1_j6ylmwt wrote

I don’t see an invoice or filing that shows any charge of $199, or 199.99 in your sources

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columbo928s4 t1_j6ylo0d wrote

blind i guess

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GKrollin t1_j6ylq2j wrote

Show me the light

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GKrollin t1_j6zty1p wrote

Lol how would he have even calculated a restaurant bill or a parking time down to a penny

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Labiologie t1_j78rbsj wrote

…he lied. I don’t understand how you don’t understand. He lied and put these things at $199.99 because he didn’t have to provide a receipt.

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GKrollin t1_j6ylek2 wrote

That’s neat where exactly are those charges listed?

The article you sources has zero links to these reports

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BringMeInfo t1_j6yll1s wrote

You wildly overestimate how invested I am in convincing a random internet stranger of something that has been…wait for it…widely reported. Have a great rest of your day.

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columbo928s4 t1_j6ylrhb wrote

this guy spends all his time trolling people, don't waste any more time lmao

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BringMeInfo t1_j6ymiu8 wrote

Figured as much. I know a sea Lion when I sea one.

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GKrollin t1_j6ylso0 wrote

Widely reported but never happened apparently

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Rottimer t1_j6wwcz2 wrote

The bigger your name, generally the more investigated you’ll be. Trump is going through the shit he’s going through because he decided to run for president. Of course journalists and partisans are going to go through his shit with a fine toothed comb. The same thing happened to Obama, the Bushes, McCain, etc.

Think about Obama. They found a video of his pastor giving a sermon that touched on 9/11 when Obama apparently wasn’t even at church that was mildly critical of US foreign policy. That’s how in-depth they looked at his life. McCain has an adopted daughter from Bangladesh. They even combed through her life when she was a child to find something.

So while there might be skeletons in some of their closets. In general, the higher you get, the more scrutiny you get. Don’t run for office if you have unresolved criminal shit in your background (hookers, nannies paid under the table, alcoholism, illicit drug use, etc.). It will come out. And have a story for the resolved criminal shit.

Sadly, you can probably get away with domestic violence.

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pompcaldor t1_j6xvpx8 wrote

> Sadly, you can probably get away with domestic violence.

Not domestic violence, but sexual harassment and assault. Because the reporters are in on it too. See: Mark Halperin.

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ncovariant t1_j6x8djk wrote

Yeah, doesn’t nearly rise to the eyebrow-raising level of the average Santos story, and surely wouldn’t stand out if one went digging into dining and catering budgets of other campaigns. The 26K was spent over 32 separate occasions. Alright well sure 26K buys a lot of rigatoni bolognese, but within realm of typical political campaign catering expenses — fundraisers, wine-and-dines with donors and endorsers, lunch meetings with staff, consultants, etc — it doesn’t buy much at all. It buys a little more if you do a lot of it at the same place, and if you’re running in New York, it’s probably wise to pick a New York family owned Italian restaurant, rather than a Chicago family owned Italian restaurant. 🤷

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IIAOPSW t1_j6y577m wrote

probably nothing. its not like the media is treating him special and giving other politicians a pass.

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Meowdl21 t1_j6wyt58 wrote

They already do, from AOC to Boebert. You can find multiple stories of campaign payments being questioned.

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Mcfinley t1_j6wv6r9 wrote

What's that in Gabagools?

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caffeine314 t1_j6yhhr5 wrote

Italian slang for cappicola, a spiced ham. I'm not a huge fan of it myself, but it has a a devoted fan base.

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Suhweetusername t1_j6wxzeb wrote

So, that amount was spent over 32 visits to the restaurant. Thats like $800/visit on average. Depending on the size of the party size and food and drinks ordered, it doesn’t seem crazy.

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slayer370 t1_j6xhhij wrote

Wait why didnt he say he owns the place and not pay?

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Paintingmyfreedom t1_j6z447w wrote

Just that 8 meals came exactly to 199.99. Below the $200 reporting limit.

Totally not crazy. I mean it’s not like we have any reasons to not trust the man’s word on things

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Suhweetusername t1_j72an9m wrote

It’s not a reporting limit, because it was obviously reported by the campaign. It’s a limit for keeping receipts, but by all means, investigate and see what the deal is. The restaurants and hotels should have invoices/charges for the past year.

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brownredgreen t1_j6xph9n wrote

It's super suspicious that his bill just always happened to be below the legal requirement for a receipt.

Almost like he was trying to hide something.

Your defense of him makes me suspicious of you.

Is your name Anthony by any chance?

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GKrollin t1_j6y7kjl wrote

Where does it say that?

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brownredgreen t1_j6y9e13 wrote

Dig into the expense report.

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GKrollin t1_j6ya543 wrote

What expense report?

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drawnverybadly t1_j6xogw2 wrote

Downright frugal if he was ordering bottles of wine

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Paintingmyfreedom t1_j6z4ljp wrote

Well 8 different trips came to exactly $199.99. Just below the reporting limit of $200.

You ever hear of that bridge for sale? I can get you deal for it for 199.99.

Just kidding I don’t think your stupid. Just that you put political party above facts, decency, and our democratic system

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drawnverybadly t1_j6zgvlw wrote

Only friends of Bucco's get his $199.99 deal, with all you can eat bread sticks, you would be an idiot to not get it!

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Paintingmyfreedom t1_j6zivzi wrote

Based on the rumors of this guy. I’m sure his friends appreciate that price point

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IndyMLVC t1_j6x13hh wrote

This is the most important comment and it's buried.

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brownredgreen t1_j6xpih9 wrote

No, it is not.

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IndyMLVC t1_j6xrw9z wrote

How so?

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brownredgreen t1_j6xsfij wrote

It is not important.

In fact, its a poor attempt at defending Santos, when he is CLEARLY a shady, lying fuckhead.

The $199.99 amount is FAR more important to understand than the total amount spent.

Yes, lots of food for lots of people can add up to big numbers.

No, $199.99 charges REPEATEDLY are not a coincidence.

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IndyMLVC t1_j6xsit3 wrote

I never said he wasn't an asshole. I never said he wasn't a liar. Context, however, is important

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brownredgreen t1_j6xst05 wrote

The comment provided no context, merely an asinine theory that ignores the most damning part of the evidence against him: the precise dollar amount paid.

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IndyMLVC t1_j6xt7cr wrote

If OP's info is inaccurate, ok. I didn't read the article.

I have zero faith in our government or that Republicans will ever be held to any sort of standard.

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Buffy11bnl t1_j6wynnp wrote

Yeah, that’s called money laundering and it’s an old story - especially with restaurants that are “cash only”

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sophijor t1_j74l7vy wrote

I thought the cash only was just for restaurants that employed immigrants?

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pigeonsmasher t1_j6wzi34 wrote

He’s buying wine not fuckin rigatoni

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fdar t1_j6xr38w wrote

Yeah, I'm sure it's sketchy but comparing to the price of an entree is ridiculous. Insane restaurant bills are almost always alcohol related.

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rondell_jones t1_j70g6je wrote

What is sketchy is that multiple times the total bill came out to exactly 199 - 1 dollar less than the amount that has to be itemized in campaign finance statements.

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MonteXristo t1_j7uqmnt wrote

Sketch as fuck unless it was less than that amount and he just tipped up to 199… but that’s unlikely

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MonteXristo t1_j6xvsze wrote

I didn’t even think about that. If he had 10 people per se (idk how many were there) and they each had apps, entrees, desserts, sides, and dozens of bottles of old expensive wine and booze I could see it going into 5 figures easily. 26k is a lot, but who knows.

Edit: is it true this is from over 30 trips to the restaurant? Because then it’s a nothing burger

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paperhawks t1_j6x1va9 wrote

While awful, I'm sitting here thinking about how I've accepted rigatoni Bolognese is ~$23.

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dlm2137 t1_j6x5nl1 wrote

Sorry but their math is off. If the bolognese is $23 on the menu, that means it is $28.49 with tax and a 15% tip. So that would be 913 rigatoni bolognese, not the 1,131 that the article claims.

Guy is still an asshole tho.

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FormerKarmaKing t1_j6wyhol wrote

> Insider doesn't know exactly what was on the menu during the 32 separate appearances at Il Bacco — which his campaign lists as "dinner meetings," "fundraising events," and "food and drink" expenses.

Santos is a scum bag but 32 meetings at a restaurant could easily blow $26k. I know people don't want to hear that, but of all his lies this one is one of the more plausible.

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OrangeSlimeSoda t1_j6x6hwr wrote

I've never worked on a political campaign, but surely 32 meetings/events at the same business during a single election campaign cycle is unusual unless the politician has some sort of personal connection to the business or its owner, right?

EDIT: Did a bit of quick math. He announced his candidacy in June 2021, and between then and November 2022 was about 16 months, which is 64 weeks, which is 448 days. With 32 meetings, that comes out to a meeting/event there once every 14 days (or once every two weeks).

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FormerKarmaKing t1_j6xofti wrote

Santos almost certainly was getting kick-backs from the restaurant, but at least in the business world, 32 meetings at the same restaurant isn't impossible to believe.

When one is raising money - either for business or politics - one is essentially running a dramatic production. So I want as much control over the "set" of that play as possible.

Using the same restaurant means the staff, whom I tip regularly and above average, know how I like things and will step in the right times. Great waiters are also experts at making certain people have a good time. That can be a huge help as you wouldn't believe how many rich people are actually unhappy, bored, or both.

And the owner will love me because I bring them so much business, and likely, new wealthy customers, too. They'll make it a habit to come over, make certain everything is great, give us special stuff, even talk me up.

Regulars will see this and want to know me because people like people that other people like. I'll likely shake a few hands on my way to my regular table.

All of this increases the "halo" around me. Without saying anything to the investor / donor, I'm demonstrating that I'm special and that people like me. That alone won't make the invest/donate, but it definitely helps, even if it means they're just happy to take another meeting with me in the future.

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stratrookie t1_j6wypm1 wrote

Santos sucks but this “article” is trash

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Keep_The_Peach t1_j6xgpj9 wrote

Sorry but with taxes(~8% in NY) and tips (let' say 15%), you can't buy 1,131 rigatoni bolognese ($23)

x * (23 + 23 * 0.08) + 26000 * 0.15 = 26000
x = (26000 - 26000 * 0.15) / (23 + 23 * 0.08)
x = 889.69

You can actually buy 889 rigatoni bolognese in that restaurant.

If you're really hungry, 974 penne vodka!

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Throwawayhelp111521 t1_j6xubfe wrote

I can't stand Santos, but there's no context. What do other campaigns spend on food?

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TetraCubane t1_j6wvq68 wrote

This guy is a piece of shit for the lying but I thought in general that politicians or people on campaigns are allowed to use funds on stuff like this, hotels, business class/first class flights, etc.

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-Handsome-Jim- t1_j6xdddf wrote

I don't really want to give George Santos any benefit of the doubt but that's actually not that unreasonable if the office picked up dinner for the staff with some regularity. I mean I did two dinner seminars a week prior to COVID and put about $100,000 on my business credit card every year at local restaurants. That's not even including picking up the tab for food during weekly call sessions, etc.

I don't know how long that bill is over but if it's a year then that works out to $500 a week and if the rigatoni is $23 then that's two weekly meals for a relatively small office. Add in drinks or dessert and that's one weekly meal for a relatively small office. He should resign but I don't actually see anything glaring about this.

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LettuceFew5248 t1_j6xqke4 wrote

It's over 32 visits

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-Handsome-Jim- t1_j6xvh2d wrote

That's not unreasonable then depending on the size of the office and what was ordered, especially if that includes a tip.

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atl_cracker t1_j6xh33s wrote

getting Santos-fatigue. eerily similar to Trump-fatigue. and worse because it seems increasingly by design.

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Colavs9601 t1_j6xiohy wrote

look there are a lot of things I will rip on a politician for but eating a shitton of Italian food ain’t it.

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sunflowercompass t1_j6xkyz7 wrote

What gets to me is we still don't know where the money came from. So basically the FEC is.. waiting for Santos to respond to a letter asking for more information?

>Mr. Kappel said that the change on Mr. Santos’s campaign filings would be likely to trigger a letter from the F.E.C. asking for more information on the source of the loan.

So in a few months they are gonna fine him a pittance, it's gonna turn out he lied again, then maybe GOP leadership tries to get him to resign so he doesn't get prosecuted in return. Same fucking bullshit.

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BronxLens t1_j6yds78 wrote

>Santos' financial disclosures also revealed he owes the restaurant another $18,773.54 for a campaign election night event.

>The campaign's updated disclosures show they paid down $8,000 on that debt.

>That brings Santos' total Italian food expenditure up to $44,805.60.

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rockguitardude t1_j6ygddz wrote

This places him firmly above the 1,000 rigatoni bolognese limit per campaign finance laws.

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HeySlimIJustDrankA5 t1_j6ywkun wrote

Mad Max: “26,000 dollars for sides?!?! Do these sides cure cancer?”

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Moretalent t1_j6x20g0 wrote

this is a major reach look at any campaign's records they spend a ton on food for events

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srpokemon t1_j6x4o6e wrote

well to be fair most campaigns spend a fuckton of money on dinners, just depends what the dinner was used for if this was a standard use

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Castor_and_Pollux123 t1_j6x604q wrote

🎶 Bottle of reds, Bottle of whites, perhaps some Rosé instead, whatever you're in the mood for tonight 🎶

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wookietennis t1_j6x7vuv wrote

He’s got the FUPA to show form it as well.

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SlaaneshiDaddy t1_j6xj0vw wrote

$26,000 for one fuckin dinner, Jordy!

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RedForman1776 t1_j6xll6d wrote

Sides? Sides? $26,000 worth of sides? What are these sides? They cure cancer?

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lrpage1066 t1_j6xxifo wrote

Always order the special. Never a la carte. That is where they get ya

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jkeegan123 t1_j6xkdny wrote

Reported on expense report that day as: $199.99

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YounomsayinMawfk t1_j6xqwu9 wrote

$26000 on rigatoni?! What did these rigatoni, they cure cancer?

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kimbolll t1_j6xr88q wrote

I could go for a rigatoni bolognese right now. Anyone got his number?

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chengjih t1_j6xtiet wrote

To be fair, he may have been ordering separate dishes for each of his alters.

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itsdone20 t1_j6xtuk7 wrote

Who the fuck voted for this shit stain

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Kaptain_Knuckles t1_j6xu9hz wrote

could we now break down the national deficit in terms of pasta? i’m having trouble following all these big numbers but this puts it in a totally relatable perspective where even i can understand it

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NewportGh0st t1_j6y0aod wrote

Where did he get all this money?

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dropdeadbarbie t1_j6y138j wrote

my friends had an entire wedding there and it didn't cost $26,000

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Hank_moody71 t1_j6y7vm0 wrote

Yeah but how many bottles of amorone?

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MountainAd4530 t1_j6yetas wrote

That place is an insurrectionists wet dream with all the pictures of fascists on the wall. Food is decent, Lenny's clam bar is much better.

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ch4m4njheenga t1_j6yoque wrote

Wtf is this headline? Sorry, it grinds my eyes!

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nixplix t1_j6ysyci wrote

He was really hungry !!

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gerd50501 t1_j6z0o1z wrote

this is always alchohol. what did they order?

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NutellaBananaBread t1_j6z88bx wrote

People forget that Santos is a world champion competitive eater and always tips 300%.

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TwoCats_OneMan t1_j705cvj wrote

Things are okay with me these days Got a good job, got a good office Got a new wife, got a new life And the family's fine

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Electronic-Place-211 t1_j6yk9m9 wrote

Anytime anyone sees an Italian-American doing good for themselves and have a lot of money they assume it’s a mob but idk

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