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rockyp77mk3 · 4 months
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To the Anons, civil and otherwise, who asked about my reblog RE Kristi Noem's voting bill.
I do know that current, repeat, current federal law prohibits non citizens from voting in federal elections. I have also seen the Biden administration violate federal law on a daily basis by not enforcing the Southern Border. Why would I have any faith that the same administration would enforce election laws?
Some states and some municipalities are allowing non citizens to vote in local elections. Some of those local elections occur on federal election day. Some mechanism must be in place to prevent federal election ballots from being issued to non citizens.
It is painfully obvious that this administration is going to do everything it can to sway this and future elections in the direction of their hideously leftist agenda. I suspect that this would include letting the votes of illegal immigrants slip through the cracks.
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ivovynckier · 1 hour
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Not when you're Kristi Noem.
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perrysoup · 6 months
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Boom Supersonic lands Saudi investment that takes it over $700M in total funding
Boom Supersonic has landed financial backing from a fund connected to Saudi Arabia’s royal family in a deal the experimental jet company says takes it over $700 million in funding for the business.
Denver-based Boom Supersonic aims to make faster-than-sound passenger jets at the factory it's building at PTI Airport in Greensboro. Bounder and CEO Blake Scholl predicts will revolutionize international travel by cutting trans-oceanic flight times in half.
Last week Boom Supersonic confirmed closing a financing round that included a strategic investment from the NEOM Investment Fund. NIF is a funding offshoot of a Saudi Arabian royal family’s effort to foster economic development, technology innovation and ecological preservation in a swath of northwest Saudi Arabia touching the Red Sea coast.
Details of the investment in Boom, including its size and what other funds may have participated in the round, were not provided. The plane maker’s parent company, legally called Boom Technology Inc., hasn’t officially reported raising an equity investment round since 2020.
Boom Technology filings to the U.S. Securities & Exchange Commission outline raising equity investment totaling just over $171 million in five investments between 2016 and 2020 but nothing since then.
Boom's total funding was most recently estimated at $208 million by Crunchbase, a digital venture capital database.
The company's announcement of $700 million in funding described the money being both investment and “other forms of capital.” Boom Supersonic termed the agreement with NIF an opportunity "to make the Gulf region dramatically more accessible through the power of supersonic flight.”
Boom Supersonic has landed financial backing from a fund connected to Saudi Arabia’s royal family in a deal the experimental jet company says takes it over $700 million in funding for the business.
Denver-based Boom Supersonic aims to make faster-than-sound passenger jets at the factory it's building at PTI Airport in Greensboro. Bounder and CEO Blake Scholl predicts will revolutionize international travel by cutting trans-oceanic flight times in half.
Last week Boom Supersonic confirmed closing a financing round that included a strategic investment from the NEOM Investment Fund. NIF is a funding offshoot of a Saudi Arabian royal family’s effort to foster economic development, technology innovation and ecological preservation in a swath of northwest Saudi Arabia touching the Red Sea coast.
Details of the investment in Boom, including its size and what other funds may have participated in the round, were not provided. The plane maker’s parent company, legally called Boom Technology Inc., hasn’t officially reported raising an equity investment round since 2020.
Boom Technology filings to the U.S. Securities & Exchange Commission outline raising equity investment totaling just over $171 million in five investments between 2016 and 2020 but nothing since then.
Boom's total funding was most recently estimated at $208 million by Crunchbase, a digital venture capital database.
Blake Scholl is founder and CEO of Boom Supersonic.
Paul Cordwell, provided by Boom Supersonic
“Our goal is to bring the world closer together through faster flights,” Scholl said in a statement. “We’re excited to collaborate with partners and investors around the globe as we work to realize our shared vision.”
U.S. air carriers United Airlines (Nasdaq: UAL) and American Airlines (Nasdaq: AAL), and Japan Airlines, have paid deposits to Boom to reserve Overture planes for future purchase. Boom is also working with Northrop Grumman to develop a military and government version of the supersonic jet.
Saudi fund backs 'bold entrepreneurs'
The NOEM Investment Fund invests in viable commercial projects and “moonshot ideas enabled by cutting-edge technologies” and seeks “deep partnerships with like-minded investors and bold entrepreneurs working on the world’s most complex problems,” its website says.
The northwest region of Saudi Arabia has been dubbed NOEM by Mohammed bin Salman, crown prince of the Saudi ruling family. As the founder and chairman of the NOEM board of directors, he has outlined a vision of $500 billion invested to transform that part of his kingdom into a global innovation hub.
NIF’s website describes it as engaging in both venture capital investment, joint ventures and mergers and acquisitions.
Majid Mufti, CEO of NEOM Investment Fund, said: “The NIF strategy is designed to align NEOM’s development objectives with those of innovators and institutional investors, de-risking opportunities for them to participate in creating core global growth businesses and a thriving economy in NEOM.”
Part of NIF’s focus is finding private sector investments “to unlock solutions that would be piloted and scaled-up” in the NOEM development zone and eventually exported to the world, the website says.
Boom Supersonic declined to answer whether its investment agreement includes a possible presence in Saudi Arabia or the sale of planes. Boom Supersonic spokeswoman Aubrey Scanlan repeated the statement about making the Gulf region “dramatically more accessible” but provided no more detail about how.
The company also declined to specify whether the investment came in the form of equity financing, which would mean the NIF fund owns a stake in the business, or in another form of financing.
Boom's Overture plans advancing on several fronts
Boom Supersonic is nearing the first test flight in Mojave, California, of a single-seat test jet meant to confirm design choices and technologies for the Overture passenger jet it’s designing. Overture is meant to fly as many as 80 passengers at Mach 1.7 speeds across oceans. It would be the first supersonic passenger airliner since the Concorde retired in 2003.
The company is also building a factory its $500 million factory at Piedmont Triad International Airport where Overture will be assembled. The project is ahead of schedule, according to Boom, which plans to ramp up hiring for the plant in 2025.
Boom named Boeing veteran Scott Powell to lead its engine program earlier this year.
In Centennial, Colorado, where most of Boom’s staff of more than 250 is based, the company is putting together its Iron Bird facility, where a functional, grounded replica of an Overture will be tested and refined.
The company’s XB-1 test jet has been granted permission by the Federal Aviation Administration to fly, and the company has been steadily building up at the Mojave Air and Space Port to that initial flight.
Boom aims to have its first Overture passenger planes flying in 2026 and its first flights with passengers occurring in 2029.
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Carlos' death in Freddy's Dead is exactly what sensory overload feels like
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thewtcho · 2 years
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How Many Siblings Does Kristi Noem Have? Meet The Governor Of South Dakota Parents Ron And Corrine
How Many Siblings Does Kristi Noem Have? Meet The Governor Of South Dakota Parents Ron And Corrine
Kristi Noem grew up in america together with her two siblings, Kassidy and Cindy. She enjoys shut ties together with her sisters and different kin. Since 2019, American politician Noem has served as South Dakota’s thirty third governor. From 2011 till 2019, she served as a Republican and the district’s at-large consultant for South Dakota. She received the 2018 race for governor as a Donald Trump…
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don-lichterman · 2 years
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Exclusive: Gov. Kristi Noem on fighting woke politics over July 4th fireworks at Mt. Rushmore
Exclusive: Gov. Kristi Noem on fighting woke politics over July 4th fireworks at Mt. Rushmore
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! In December 2018, shortly after I was elected governor, President Trump invited several governors-elect to Washington to talk about our priorities and see where he might be able to help. Knowing the president’s bias for action, I understood that bringing up matters we could tackle right off the bat would increase the chances of getting them done. They…
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(via Kristi Noem Banned From Native American Land, For Sucking)
Star Comes Out is the president of the Oglala Sioux Tribe, and he was infuriated by the naked xenophobia and obvious cry for Donald Trump’s attention as his search for a vice presidential candidate ramps up. So he penned a letter to Noem informing her that starting immediately, she is persona non grata on his tribe’s land.
In his letter, Star Comes Out noted that since the Oglala Sioux Tribe is a sovereign nation, it is a protectorate of the United States, not the state of South Dakota. So if there is an “invasion” from which the Sioux need protection, it is the US government that provides it. And also, this isn’t an invasion, stop calling it that:
Thirdly, Governor Noem’s use of the term “invasion” as a justification to send S.D. National Guard troops to Texas under the Compact Clause is misplaced because:
“Only entry plus enmity constitutes an invasion. The unlawful entry of people into the United States cannot be construed as an invasion.”
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