Broward County: Wasserman Schultz Election Fraud Again! w/ Tim Canova

Published: Nov. 22, 2018, 6:21 p.m.

b'Tim Canova joins the program to discuss the latest round of fraud perpetrated on the citizens of Broward County and ultimately the United States. He describes how this election was stolen and rigged from the start. He also explains how Brenda Snipes was found to be guilty of fraud and multiple felonies from the 2016 election yet was not fired and still maintained her supervisory role over elections. To help out his campaign go to http://TimCanova.com

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Biography of Tim Canova
Tim Canova is a Professor of Law and Public Finance at NSU Shepard Broad College of Law, with broad experience in law teaching, private practice, and public policy. \\xa0He taught most recently at the Chapman University School of Law in Orange County, California, where he served as associate dean for academic affairs and the Betty Hutton Williams Professor of International Economic Law.\\xa0 Tim Canova was first granted tenure at the University of New Mexico School of Law and he has taught as a visitor at the University of Arizona and the University of Miami.

Tim Canova\\u2019s work crosses the disciplines of law, public finance, and economics.\\xa0 His work has been published in more than two dozen articles and book chapters in the U.S. and overseas, including in the\\xa0Harvard Law & Policy Review,\\xa0American Journal of Economics and Sociology,\\xa0Brooklyn Law Review,\\xa0Georgetown Journal of Law & Public Policy, and\\xa0UC Davis Law Review. Tim Canova was an early critic of financial deregulation and the Federal Reserve under Alan Greenspan.\\xa0 In the 1980s, he wrote critically of the federal bailout of Continental Illinois, the nation\\u2019s seventh largest commercial bank, and the collapse of the savings & loan industry.\\xa0 In the 1990s, prior to the Asian currency contagion, he argued against the liberalization of capital accounts.\\xa0 Throughout the Bush administration, he warned of an impending crisis in the bubble economy.\\xa0 Since 2008, he has lectured and written widely on the causes and consequences of the present economic and financial crisis. \\xa0In 2011, Tim Canova was appointed by Senator Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.'