Saturday, February 29, 2020

Follow the Money

22 comments:

  1. I agree. The investigators should follow the money. Following this money explains why Rudy decided to become a stooge for Putin by trying to help his puppet Dotard with Russian manufactured dirt :)

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  2. The Russians made Hunter Biden join Burisma's board? Who knew?

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  3. Nobody, because they didn't. They also didn't "make" Dotard collude (yet he did), nor did they "make" Rudy accept their manufactured "evidence". What's your point? Making money off your dad's name is a crime? Lock up the Dotard kids ASAP!

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  4. Taking bribes is a crime? Lock up the SSCI!

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  5. That isn't what we were talking about (another non sequitur from you) but yes. Time to lock up Dotard.

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  6. It's not? What were John McCain and Lindsey Graham doing in Ukraine along-side Joe Biden and John Kerry (& family)?

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  7. Dems have some questions about Qatar's miraculous bailout of Jared Kushner. (excerpt) Kushner Companies was unable to get the office rents they expected, the building [666 Fifth Avenue] was perpetually 30% vacant. ... As the February 2019 due date for a $1.4 billion mortgage approached, the Kushners crisscrossed the globe attempting to find partners ... to no avail. ... And then, as if by magic, Brookfield Asset Management purchased a 99-year lease on the building, giving the Kushners enough to pay off their debt and buy out Vornado Realty Trust, which owned the retail part of the property. ... even though Brookfield has insisted that its second-largest investor, the Qatar Investment Authority, knew nothing about the deal to bail out the the president's son-in-law and senior adviser, some... don't seem to be buying it... [end excerpt]

    Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner made as much as $135m last year. (excerpt) Ivanka Trump’s stake in her family's Washington DC hotel down the street from the Oval Office generated $3.95m in revenue in 2018... The hotel, a favorite gathering spot for foreign diplomats and lobbyists, is at the center of two federal lawsuits claiming Trump is violating the constitution's ban on foreign government payments to the president. ...

    The disclosure for... Jared Kushner, shows that ... he owns a stake in the real estate investment firm Cadre worth at least $25m. ... Cadre has also drawn conflict-of-interest questions. It launched a fund to take advantage of large tax breaks by investing in downtrodden areas designated "Opportunity Zones", a Trump administration program pushed by both Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner. [end excerpt]

    Company part-owned by Jared Kushner got $90m from unknown offshore investors since 2017. (excerpt) Overseas investment flowed to Cadre while Trump's son-in-law works as US envoy, raising conflict of interest questions. ... Richard Painter, a former ethics lawyer in Bush's administration... said he was troubled by the lack of disclosure around some of Cadre's funding. ... Government officials are barred by law from being involved "personally and substantially" in actions that benefit them financially, and are obliged to ensure they do not create an appearance of bias. [end excerpt]

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  8. None of those transactions sound like direct kickbacks from "missing money" from American government and IMF loans to foreign countries...

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  9. But they are REAL transactions. As opposed to your delusions concerning Hunter and Joe Biden. Serious crimes (like what you accuse Joe and Hunter Biden of) absolutely should be prosecuted. Yet (so far) we've only heard that Dotard wanted Zelinsky to ANNOUNCE an investigation (as per Sondland and others). And we've heard about Russian manufactured "evidence" from Putin's dupe, Rudy. Meanwhile Hunter remains a free man and his dad (son?) continues to run to replace the (actually) corrupt Dotard.

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  10. I love that the moment Sleepy Joe wins the Democrat nomination, he'll be indicted. :)

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  11. Then, even if the allegations are true*, a LARGE portion of the population will see the persecution of Joe Biden as politically motivated. And it will motivate Democratic voter turnout FOR SURE. Also remember that Biden will be immune after being elected. Maybe he'll shoot Dotard on 5th avenue? After appointing his son Hunter as a presidential adviser. LOL.

    *The allegations are Russian-manufactured propaganda.

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  12. Romney Claims Senate Probe into Hunter Biden "Appears Political". (excerpt) Senator Mitt Romney... warned Thursday that Senator Ron Johnson's... probe into the Bidens and Burisma "appears political" ... "There’s no question that the appearance of looking into Burisima and Hunter Biden appears political. I think people are tired of these kind of political investigations"... Johnson also told CNN that he thinks he has enough votes to bring the subpoena, although Romney's opposition could scuttle the effort. [end excerpt]

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  13. Then, even if the allegations are true*, a LARGE portion of the population will see the persecution of Joe Biden as politically motivated. And it will motivate Democratic voter turnout FOR SURE.

    Why do you think that Trump has become so much more popular?

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  14. ..and if Biden is as innocent of the allegations as Trump was, he
    '' never get convicted (unless Russia tampers with the jury),. lol!

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  15. Dotard and Putin's Burisma/Hunter Biden gambit (which will be a MAJOR component of the 2020 election if Biden is the nominee) will be the HRC/email controversy of this election cycle. That bullshit hurt HRC. It didn't help her. And the allegations against Dotard were/are 100% factual (as the Mueller report and all publicly available information CONFIRMS).

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  16. Then Biden should win, right? Bring on the Burisma investigation!

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  17. Yes, I predict Biden (if he is the nominee) absolutely will win. The popular vote. Probably by a larger margin than Hillary Clinton.

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  18. lol! The popular vote, and $2.00, will get him a venti @ Starbucks. It sure won't win him the presidency.

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  19. Minority rule is anti-democratic. And I don't find that funny in the least.

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  20. We don't live in a democracy. We live in a Republic.

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