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Re: Biden failures, corruption, destruction, and collapse Thread.
« Reply #1425 on: April 01, 2022, 06:06:40 AM »
The Rules About Corruption Just Don't Apply To The Bidens
Manhattan Contrarian ^ | 31 Mar, 2022 | Francis Menton
Posted on 4/1/2022, 7:49:06 AM by


About two weeks ago, the New York Times published an article finally conceded that the Hunter Biden laptop and many of the emails on it are authentic. Yesterday (March 30), the Washington Post followed suit. The laptop in question is the one that Hunter left at a Delaware computer repair shop, and whose contents the New York Post revealed in a series of explosive October 2020 articles. Those articles got the NY Post banned from Twitter in the run-up to the 2020 election, while some 51 ex-intelligence officials denounced the laptop as likely “Russian disinformation.” Meanwhile, the Times and the WaPo never breathed a word about the laptop’s existence or its contents for the intervening year and a half.

Both the recent Times and Washington Post articles mention the laptop in the context of reporting on a federal criminal investigation into Hunter Biden’s tax liabilities and business dealings in foreign countries including Ukraine and China. Clearly the newspapers are trying to get out in front of a likely impending indictment of the President’s son. After all, it would be quite embarrassing for them if the President’s son were to get indicted based on events that have long been public but which events have never been mentioned in either of those two papers.

But how about the question of how this investigation, and Hunter’s underlying conduct, relate to President Biden himself? To read the Times and the WaPo, you would think that that whole question is somehow out of line. The Times’s piece doesn’t even discuss Joe’s role or involvement, although it does include this bizarre line:

It is not clear whether the criminal probe is focused solely on Hunter Biden, or if he is among a group of individuals and companies being scrutinized.

As if anyone, let alone China or Burisma, would pay Hunter Biden millions of dollars without an expectation that it would influence his father. Over in the WaPo, in the context of paragraphs relating to Hunter’s dealings with Chinese government-controlled energy company CEFC, we have this:

The Post did not find evidence that Joe Biden personally benefited from or knew details about the transactions with CEFC. . . .

The funny thing is that outside the sole exception of the Biden family, large payments to the children of powerful government officials by those with interests potentially affected by those officials’ actions are universally understood to be corrupt efforts to influence the officials. In cases involving people other than the Bidens, whether the official/parent “personally benefited” from the payments or “knew details” of the transactions are considered completely irrelevant.

For example, in the early 2000s the investment bank JP Morgan Chase in its operations in China had a program of hiring the sons and daughters of powerful Chinese government and business officials in positions of junior analysts. The Wall Street Journal provides background on the program and its results in this piece from November 2016:

[Beginning in about 2008, JPM] had begun orchestrating the hiring of dozens of relatives of powerful government officials in Asia. . . . All told, the bank hired around 100 applicants referred by government officials at Chinese state-owned firms. . . .

According to the WSJ, the bank’s idea was that by hiring the offspring of top executives, it would get a leg up in winning investment banking business from those state-controlled firms. The U.S. Justice Department was not amused. There is no mention in the WSJ piece of whether the parents/officials in question either “personally benefited” from the JPM jobs or “knew the details” of the kids’ involvement. But Justice’s position was that the jobs were inherently a corrupt effort to influence the parents. In November 2016 Justice extracted a settlement of $264 million from JPM. From the WSJ:

“The so-called Sons and Daughters Program was nothing more than bribery by another name,” said Leslie Caldwell, the head of the Justice Department’s criminal division.

According to this May 2019 piece from Reuters, JPM Asian investment banking head Catherine Leong was subsequently criminally indicted in Hong Kong in connection with the sons and daughters hiring program.

Or back here in the U.S., consider the case of Dean Skelos and his son Adam. I have written about the Skelos case several times in the past, for example this post from September 2019. In about 2010/11, Skelos was the (Repubican) Majority Leader of the New York State Senate, and his son Adam was mostly unemployed. Skelos made a practice of asking some of his big supporters and campaign contributors if they “had anything” that his son could do. An environmental consulting firm called AbTech gave Adam a relatively low-level job paying about $50,000 per year. AbTech was looking to get a large contract with Nassau County, an entity where Dean Skelos had no job (although it was alleged that Dean had indirect influence over Nassau County through his ability to affect legislation in Albany).

Thus in the Skelos case, all of the money went to Skelos’s son Adam, and there was no allegation of any specific thing that Dean was expected to accomplish in the legislature in Albany in order to assist AbTech in getting its contract. Nevertheless, Dean was convicted, and the conviction was affirmed by the Second Circuit in 2021. Here is a link to the Second Circuit decision affirming the conviction. The main issue on the appeal, as framed by the Second Circuit, was whether it can be bribery when a payment is made not in return for some specific official act, but rather in return for a general expectation that the politician will act favorably “as opportunities arise” in the future. In other words, can a payment be a bribe when it is for no more than an inchoate expectation of ongoing influence? Here is some of the Second Circuit’s discussion of that subject:

We turn first to the defendants’ general challenge to the “as opportunities arise” theory of bribery. . . . [T]his theory means that the government “does not have to prove an explicit promise to perform a particular act made at the time of payment” so long as the general nature of the act to be taken was understood at the time of the payment. . . . In United States v. Silver, however, we reaffirmed that the “as opportunities arise” theory of bribery survived McDonnell.

Since Dean Skelos’s conviction was affirmed, we therefore know that at least if you are a Republican in New York, it is definitely bribery if your son gets money from an influence seeker in return for a general expectation of favorable treatment from you. Skelos, by the way, is currently serving a four-year sentence in federal prison.

It seemed to me that Dean Skelos had some pretty good defenses in the case, most particularly that he had no direct role in the decision-making in Nassau County. That defense, of course, would have no use for Joe Biden, who was, for example, the “point man” for U.S. policy, and for dispensing U.S. aid, in Ukraine at the relevant time. As to the question of all the money going to Adam rather than to Dean, the Second Circuit doesn’t even discuss the subject. That argument wouldn’t even pass the red face test as a defense for Dean.

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Re: Biden failures, corruption, destruction, and collapse Thread.
« Reply #1426 on: April 01, 2022, 06:09:29 AM »
Bungling Biden tells families they can save $500 a MONTH by switching to renewable energy: White House issues a correction saying saving is over a year - which is still met with disbelief

https://www.dailymail.co.uk ^ | March 31, 2022 5:36 PM | By ASSOCIATED PRESS and RONNY REYES and ROB CRILLY



Joe Biden had incorrectly promised Americans they could save $500 a month by switching their homes to renewable energy during his Thursday speech

The White House quickly published a correction that makes clear that Americans would actually save around $500 a year, not a month

Biden also announced the release of 180 million barrels of oil over six months from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve

He said record high gas prices had two roots: the pandemic and Putin's war

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President Joe Biden vastly overpromised Americans that they can expect savings of $500 a month by transitioning to renewable energy, which the White House corrected by saying the savings would actually come over a year.

In a fumble during his speech on gas prices on Thursday, Biden touted rebate programs for consumers switching to green energy but incorrectly cast how much would be saved.

'If your home is powered by safer, cheaper, cleaner electricity like solar or heat pumps, you can save about $500 a month on average,' Biden said.

The White House corrected Biden's remark in a transcript, making clear he meant to say the savings he predicted would be over a year, not a month.

'His plan will help ensure that America creates millions of good-paying union jobs in clean, cutting-edge industries for generations to come,' the statement said

'And it will save American families money in the immediate future – including more than $950 a year in gas savings from taking advantage of electric vehicles, and an additional $500 a year from using clean electricity like solar and heat pumps to power their homes.'

Biden addressed the subject while announcing plans to order the release of 1 million barrels of oil per day from the strategic petroleum reserve for the next six months.

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Re: Biden failures, corruption, destruction, and collapse Thread.
« Reply #1427 on: April 01, 2022, 07:06:28 AM »
Biden Administration Expects 500,000+ Illegals Per Month at Southern Border After Removing Trump-Era Title 42 Restriction
bongino.com ^ | March 31st, 2022 | Matt Palumbo
Posted on 4/1/2022, 9:32:04 AM


As the Biden border crisis rages on, the administration is looking for ways to make it even worse.

The next item on the Biden agenda to further destroy America’s border security is to repeal the Trump administration’s Title 42 border restrictions, which prevented so-called asylum seekers from applying for protection within the U.S.

With no plan to protect the border, the Biden administration is preparing to end Title 42 while publicly acknowledging the consequences. White House communications director Kate Bedingfield admitted to reporters yesterday; “Title 42 is a public health directive, it is not an immigration or migration enforcement measure, so the decision on when to lift Title 42, we defer to the CDC. That being said, of course, we are planning for multiple contingencies, and we have every expectation that when the CDC ultimately decides it’s appropriate to lift Title 42, there will be an influx of people to the border.”

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Re: Biden failures, corruption, destruction, and collapse Thread.
« Reply #1428 on: April 01, 2022, 07:52:16 AM »
Biden blames COVID AND Putin for soaring gas prices, admits it's 'hard to tell' when they will go down and says Americans will save $80 a month if they buy an electric car as he unveils plan to reduce pain at the pumps
daily mail ^ | 3/31/2022 | crilly
Posted on 3/31/2022, 3:00:51


President Joe Biden said Thursday that record gas prices were caused by the pandemic and Vladimir Putin's war in Ukraine as he unveiled a two-pronged plan to increase supply and reduce demand.

He announced he would release a million barrels of oil per day from the nation's strategic reserve for the next six months and accelerate the switch to electric vehicle.

But his analysis of the cause of the crisis will attract criticism for opponents who accuse him of shifting the blame for his administration's economic woes.

'The problem we're facing with gas prices has two roots,' Biden told reporters at the White House.

'First, the pandemic. When COVID struck demand for oil plummeted so production slowed down worldwide.

'Because of the strength and the speed of recovery demand for oil shot back up much faster than the supply. That's why the cost of gas began to rise last year.

'The second root is Vladimir Putin.'

At the start of the year the price of a gallon was about about $3.30, he continued, while today it is averaging about $4.22.

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Re: Biden failures, corruption, destruction, and collapse Thread.
« Reply #1429 on: April 02, 2022, 08:55:30 PM »

............leader of the free world 'seems to think'  Jill was vice presidennt ....  ::)

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Re: Biden failures, corruption, destruction, and collapse Thread.
« Reply #1430 on: April 03, 2022, 08:34:05 PM »
............leader of the free world 'seems to think'  Jill was vice presidennt ....  ::)

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I'm not sure what he meant.



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Re: Biden failures, corruption, destruction, and collapse Thread.
« Reply #1433 on: April 04, 2022, 12:28:53 PM »
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg smirks to Americans to 'go green' or get used to soaring gas prices
American Thinker ^ | 04/04/2022 | Monica Showalter
Posted on 4/4/2022, 12:48:45 PM by SeekAndFind

Joe Biden's transportation secretary, Pete Buttigieg, has a smarmy, smiling message for all of us pudknocker Americans who don't quite buy into the 'going green' agenda of the Bidenites:

 

BUTTIGIEG: “Until we achieve a form of energy independence that is based on clean energy,” get used to price hikes. pic.twitter.com/UMWBrVPe9R — RNC Research (@RNCResearch) April 3, 2022

 

Here's what he actually said:

...so, less dependent on foreign oil, and that protects us from shortages at fuel stations, but here's the thing  to remember, even if all of the oil we use in the U.S.A. were made in the U.S.A., the price of it is still subject to powers and dynamics outside of the U.S.A. Which means that until we achieve a form of energy independence that is based on clean energy created here at home, American citizens will still be vulnerable to wild price hikes like we are seeing right now...

..which is smug, certain, smiling, and ... and a very odd message to shill out to the American public as gas prices hit $5.85 a gallon on average in California and $4.26 nationally, and midterms beckon.

It's an astonishingly ignorant and charlatan-like statement.

Buttigieg argues that domestically produced green energy is somehow not subject to global price swings, while only oil and natural gas somehow are.

How do we unpack this?

To start, he apparently has never heard of all the gas and coal it takes to fire up all those electrical servicing stations, so 'bzzzt!, wrong, Pete!' Electrical charging stations and virtually all green energy 'alternatives' are highly dependent on oil and gas prices, as well as other global commodity prices such as lithium, cobalt, and other rare earth minerals well ensconced in the hands of players like China.


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Re: Biden failures, corruption, destruction, and collapse Thread.
« Reply #1436 on: April 06, 2022, 05:47:19 AM »

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Re: Biden failures, corruption, destruction, and collapse Thread.
« Reply #1437 on: April 06, 2022, 09:03:07 AM »

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Re: Biden failures, corruption, destruction, and collapse Thread.
« Reply #1438 on: April 06, 2022, 01:40:42 PM »

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Re: Biden failures, corruption, destruction, and collapse Thread.
« Reply #1440 on: April 07, 2022, 05:27:33 AM »

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Re: Biden failures, corruption, destruction, and collapse Thread.
« Reply #1441 on: April 07, 2022, 02:01:36 PM »
Not just the "Big Guy's" son but his brother as well.

"CBS News has learned that +150 transactions involving either Hunter or James Biden’s global business affairs were flagged as concerning by U.S. banks for further review.
@ChuckGrassley spoke exclusively @CBS_Herridge about newly public bank records."



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Re: Biden failures, corruption, destruction, and collapse Thread.
« Reply #1442 on: April 07, 2022, 02:05:51 PM »
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Re: Biden failures, corruption, destruction, and collapse Thread.
« Reply #1443 on: April 08, 2022, 07:49:48 AM »
‘It’s A Huge Problem’: California’s Sky-High Electricity Prices Bring A Shock To Biden’s EV Dreams
dailycallernewsfoundatio n.org/ ^ | 4/7/2022 | Thomas Catenacci
Posted on 4/8/2022, 10:48:55 AM by rktman

California electricity bills are among the highest in the nation and are set to continue skyrocketing, putting state and national green ambitions in the spotlight.

The surging prices could act as an impediment for the electric vehicle industry in the state. Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom signed an executive order in 2021 banning new traditional gas vehicles by 2035 while President Joe Biden outlined a nationwide goal of having electric vehicles account for half of total car sales by 2030.

Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg has repeatedly said Americans should buy electric vehicles to avoid the fluctuating costs of gasoline.

“It’s a huge problem,” Severin Borenstein, the director of the Energy Institute at the University of California, Berkeley, told E&E News.

“Or we’re gonna mandate electrification and then there’s just going to be huge political blowback,” he added. “Mandating electrification when you’re charging people 30 or 40 cents a kilowatt-hour is going to be immensely expensive.”

Borenstein added that consumers may be discouraged to transition to electric vehicles if they hear about the high charging costs via word of mouth, according to E&E News.

The California Public Utilities Commission noted in a May 2021 industry report that it is “cheaper to fuel a conventional internal combustion engine vehicle than it is to charge an EV.”

Southern California Edison Co. (SCE), Pacific Gas & Electric Co. (PG&E) and San Diego Gas & Electric ( SDG&E) — the state’s three largest utility companies which provide more than 65% of California residents with power — said their average March bills were $149, $165 and $150 respectively, according to E&E News.

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Re: Biden failures, corruption, destruction, and collapse Thread.
« Reply #1445 on: April 11, 2022, 06:44:55 AM »
The Biden family scheme unravels
https://nypost.com ^ | April 10, 2022 10:27pm | By Miranda Devine
Posted on 4/11/2022, 8:58:51 AM by Red Badger

If the grand jury in Delaware investigating Hunter Biden’s business ventures does its job properly, it will be pulling on the threads that lead to the president, and already there are signs that is happening.

Regardless of the extraordinary statement last week by White House chief of staff Ron Klain, that the president is confident his son has done nothing wrong, and that the inquiry has nothing to do with Joe Biden or anyone else in the White House, publicly available evidence says otherwise.

It is not just the emails and other material on Hunter’s abandoned laptop that point to Joe Biden’s involvement in his family’s multimillion-dollar global influence-peddling schemes when he was vice president.

There is also the six-hour interview Hunter’s former business partner Tony Bobulinski gave to the FBI last year, along with a trove of documents, emails and encrypted messages.

Bobulinski has publicly named Joe Biden as the “Big Guy,” referenced in emails, whose 10% equity in a joint venture with Chinese energy company CEFC was held for him by Hunter.

Now the identity of the Big Guy has become a topic for the Delaware probe.

At least one of the witnesses before the grand jury has been asked: Who is the Big Guy?

Sources familiar with the investigation say Bobulinski has yet to appear, but if he does not testify before the grand jury, something is very wrong.

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Re: Biden failures, corruption, destruction, and collapse Thread.
« Reply #1447 on: April 12, 2022, 07:50:33 AM »

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Re: Biden failures, corruption, destruction, and collapse Thread.
« Reply #1448 on: April 12, 2022, 09:38:19 AM »

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« Reply #1449 on: April 13, 2022, 10:51:52 AM »
“Look, I’m not going to BS. We’ve done a f—ing horrible job and sometimes I think we deserve to lose big in November,” said one Democratic strategist.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/democrats-blame-messaging-political-problems-092841964.html