

I’m going to assume you’re in the US for this.
Things you can check for general info:
- Local traditional media mentions to see if they do charity, or quotes about any topic
- https://www.opensecrets.org/donor-lookup for political donations
- Industry-specific news sites for any media releases or interviews
- LinkedIn or one of the scrapers like RocketReach’s public listings to see what their key people’s backgrounds are
- SEC EDGAR database (if they’re a business which has to file reports) to see if their money is going to interesting places
- State gov site (if they have online public records) of business registration info. Look at what other businesses share the same address, or key people, or family shell companies
- Online court records
- local churches / halls / “pro life” or whatever activist groups social media posts for mentions of the business and key people
Things you can check for the far-right:
- The business listings for social media site but I don’t want to boost their SEO. Use the URL bag.com/businesses to access the list and bypass the sign up wall, but the domain name is backwards.
- Conservative business or job board lists. Same SEO issue here. One is this:🎈(the color and object). The other has a 6 letter word commonly seen on UI buttons which doubles as the type of “culture” conservatives blame for all the world’s problems, followed by the layer 3 in the OSI model.
And don’t stop sending out CVs and interviewing. If they are awful, just keep taking their money until you’ve got enough runway or an offer you can be more confident about. Make sure you don’t mention the words related to disability or health conditions in the CVs to prevent AI rejecting them.
Good luck.











This picture is crisp. I have no idea how you did that with an otter - I struggle enough with slow moving birds.
What a cute little buddy, even if pissed.