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A fact from Jim Justice appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 17 July 2015 (check views). The text of the entry was as follows:
It is goofy enough to say that Justice is one of the few billionaires in West Virginia--there are about 600 billionaires in the US, so if West Virginia has 3 or 4, that is about proportionate with their share of the US population. Anyway, I checked the footnote, hoping to see a list or at least of total number of West Virginia billionaires. Instead, there was just a photo of a cheerleader and no text about billionaires at all. While this might prove useful as an exhibit on why students should never use Wikipedia as a source, maybe it provides a better opportunity for someone to either improve the sourcing or eliminate the sentence. CarlCanton (talk) 09:43, 19 July 2019 (UTC)[reply]
Via wikipedia today, we were unaware of the use of Democratic campaign funds, including new Act Blue as opposed to Red Win, by Republicans in state and local races. We did have that anyone can register as any party and change at any time as "current practices"in the US.
At Chief Executive positions and financing, these switches in office (this time 7 mths) are considered "immoral and illegal". oday, Julie Ann Racino, National Democratic Party, 2022
````JARacino2603:7081:2000:3EF3:C479:B592:6830:74F7 (talk) 15:20, 12 May 2022 (UTC)[reply]
We are a small business in Southern WV and wanted to make you aware of the help wanted signs everywhere. Biden is giving this unemployment check and additional 300.00 per week for people to stay home. Can you help WV get back to work or all the small businesses are going to have to close their doors. We have tried hiring employee's along with alot of small businesses that we have talked to and they do not want to go to work until this 300.00 extra per week goes away. Thank you in advance.