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EZpass purchased by China 1.9 billion dollars.

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Michael Ament1 year ago

This explains all the text messages of “Your toll violation is pass due send money now”

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Rock Paper Sizzle1 year ago

💪 Merica, we're taking it back. 💯 You like Trump, you know it, time to show it. ✅ T's for Trump here:

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Tina Moore1 year ago

No wonder I’m getting texts on my phone number that was NEVER attached to an EZ PASS account. I just keep thanking them for the evidence

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NobodyListensToMe1 year ago

We need to end all toll roads immediately they are a disgrace to America meant to circumvent the purpose of government which is to provide infrastructure and then charging them a private fee.

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Rza438121 year ago

That’s the texts then!

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ThunderBlessing1 year ago

@SecDuffy FYI, Why China?

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Right in the middle.. now all the way right.1 year ago

What do you expect NJ governor and China been besties since day 1.

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Mike Lomonte1 year ago

I like how he goes, “I don’t want the CCP knowin’ what I’m doin’” Right after he says “I drive through New Jersey all the time to see my parents!” Now they know 😂🤦🏻‍♂️

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Dave DeWitt1 year ago

per ChatGPT: "The statement “EZPass purchased by China for $1.9 billion” is false. In September 2024, the New Jersey Turnpike Authority awarded a $1.73 billion contract to TransCore, a U.S.-based tolling company owned by Singapore Technologies Engineering (ST Engineering), which is ultimately controlled by Temasek Holdings, a Singaporean state-owned investment firm. While Temasek has engaged in business with Chinese entities, it is not a Chinese company. Concerns have been raised about potential ties to the Chinese Communist Party due to a former board member’s affiliations, but there is no evidence that China purchased EZPass or that the contract was directly awarded to a Chinese firm . Additionally, the contract amount was $1.73 billion, not $1.9 billion. The decision to award the contract to TransCore has faced scrutiny, especially since their bid was approximately $250 million higher than that of Conduent, a Newark-based company that previously managed the system . In summary, EZPass was not purchased by China, and the contract in question was awarded to a U.S.-based company owned by a Singaporean firm, not a Chinese entity."

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Key Thoughts1 year ago

It goes to reflect how well the CCP is connected with liberal Democrat government leader ship; California is another example, and New York, is just waiting to be discovered

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b0rg1 year ago

There's a movie called Dragon Days and it's free on YouTube. That's what I picture with this. This is beyond treasonous.

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