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Senate report slams Bidens for conflicts of interest, flags possible criminal activity
The GOP once again catches Hunter Biden doing calculus homework and has sent him a strongly worded letter. |
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On the plus side, Dems got some record donations following on from the news of RBG's death = strong support to address the Supreme Court issue. With luck, if polls and ballots go the same way, it will come to a question not of "Do the Dems dare to fight?" but of "Do the Dems dare not to?" |
Hunter get booted out the navy for coke and then lands million dollar job doing something he has no experience in a country where he can’t speak the language.
It almost seems like adding kiddie pimping to the mix is an effort to discredit the entire thing. Toss in something outlandish that won’t hurt a dead man anyway. They were probably getting kickbacks too |
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It is my money, thanks for asking. |
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Unrelated: The RNC is wiring cash to Texas. Is it a 2020 battleground? |
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Also, and this is me just playing devil's advocate here, isn't this what happens at like, most major corporate companies? Some person gets hired because they understand public policy.
I work in the Renewables industry and they hire State Legislators all the time for their knowledge of policy and their connections. Those guys don't know about the physics of energy, and the business end of it isn't that much different than any other business. You have land, I want to use it for energy, negotiate a price, get a financial model for the fracking/solar panels/wind turbine and see if you're going to get screwed. If no, build If yes, go to the Gov. Relations team and see if there are tax credits If yes, build If no, lobby |
With a slew of voter-repression manouvres in Republican-run states, with measures/statements to undercut the validity of mail-in ballots and a President who has already claimed repeatedly that any result other than his victory will be due to election fraud, it's alarming to watch the speed with which America is "sliding out of democracy and into authoritarianism", as a journalist more-or-less said recently. Same journalist also said, "There is no umpire in an election." No impartial authority to see that the election is conducted fairly.
Back in 2018, I remember suggesting this rule of thumb for hanging on to democracy: Don't vote for a party that practises voter repression. Updating that, may I suggest: Don't vote for a party whose leader declares:-"We want to have get rid of the ballots and you'll have a very trans we'll have a very peaceful there won't be a transfer frankly. There'll be a continuation." Rather like a post from elph, it's difficult to punctuate, but effectively conveys a message. (No offense, I hope, elph ;)) |
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