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Re: The Biden (interim) Dictator
« Reply #8400 on: September 27, 2023, 03:32:41 PM »
The funny thing to me is Biden has been a huge shill for Delaware credit card companies for years and he hasn't personally enriched himself much at all. Compared to Clinton or Obama, Biden has one screw up son. There are murky allegations there about pay to play with a Ukranian energy company, but considering Biden just doesn't have that much money and Trump's Ukraine stuff that is at best a wash. I miss the days of the Clinton Murder Inc. or Global Initiative or QAnon etc.

Burisma? Boring! Hunter content is great and we should definitely have more photos/videos of him on the floor of Congress.

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« Reply #8401 on: September 27, 2023, 03:38:02 PM »
There's more there, that's the only thing that can explain the insane policies regarding Ukraine.

But I do enjoy this "well, they're really corrupt, but not as corrupt as they could have been" angle.  Good work KK  :thumbsup:

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Re: The Biden (interim) Dictator
« Reply #8402 on: September 27, 2023, 03:42:21 PM »
BUT WHAT ABOUT
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Re: The Biden (interim) Dictator
« Reply #8403 on: September 27, 2023, 03:49:11 PM »
It's KK who is whatabouting you giant psychotic derp.

I mean  :lol: :lol:

Nothing rages up DuhBigPsycho like calling Grifter Joe a grifter.

Nothing enrages DuhBigPysho like talking about Joe Biden in the Biden thread, or talking about Nancy Pelosi in the Nancy Pelosi thread.




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Re: The Biden (interim) Dictator
« Reply #8404 on: September 27, 2023, 04:31:59 PM »
Cui Bono?

I think if the allegation is Joe Biden is super corrupt and trying to benefit himself then he would have more money. Maybe it is all trying to help his fail son and Hunter is the only one benefitting?

Even that is a bit more endearing to me than Bob Menendez style corruption and certainly less compelling than Obama sucking off guys in a limo in Joliet.

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« Reply #8405 on: September 27, 2023, 04:37:20 PM »
KK - we know that Joe is absolutely lying about not being involved in his son's business affairs and Joe was engaging in a pay-to-play operation while holding the 2nd highest office in these United States.

The question, why are and were the Biden's so heavily engaged in business dealings with entities who we know were tied to the Party in Beijing and/or in several of the most corrupt countries in the world? Involving at least one corproate entity that was once described as one of the biggest corporate grifts on the planet and another where the Romanian was indicated and sentenced to prison (they don't even know where the founder of Burisma is at or if he's even still alive).

Edit - the Chinese dude was  disappeared by President Xi






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« Reply #8406 on: September 27, 2023, 05:08:52 PM »
Imagine our Pres getting ChiCom checks directly in his mailbox.  Then sending derps out to explain that his kid lived there, only to find out the freaking court documents show the kid was in California.

Damn, blueanon just can't keep the lies straight anymore.   :frown:

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« Reply #8407 on: September 27, 2023, 06:10:39 PM »
Edit - the Chinese dude was  disappeared by President Xi

Is this in reference to the Chinese spy or a different Chinese dude?

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« Reply #8408 on: September 28, 2023, 09:20:11 AM »
Ye Jianming

I know it's hard to keep track of, Bucket.  Your boy Pedo Pete and family are/were linked at the hip with so many foreign entities, shell corps and foreign money transfers via a whose-who of notorious money laundering countries and financial institutions.  That trying to keep it all straight is difficult.

One (of several) of the Romanian dudes was indicted and sentenced to prison in Romania.

Romania, Ukraine, Cyprus, China, Vietnam, Kazakhstan . . . Biden Family Inc spanned the globe in their corruption

Oh and congrats on the greatest modern day political money laundering/pay-to-play operation kicking it in high gear in Ukraine.  No way they were going to be sidelined from one of the greatest grifts in world history.






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Re: The Biden (interim) Dictator
« Reply #8409 on: September 28, 2023, 09:28:31 AM »
Edit - the Chinese dude was  disappeared by President Xi

Is this in reference to the Chinese spy or a different Chinese dude?

Does it really matter?  It would be ok if it was just some Chinese dude?
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Re: The Biden (interim) Dictator
« Reply #8410 on: September 28, 2023, 09:54:58 AM »
There's now piles of evidence, witness testimony etc. etc.  But Dems are going to fight this like rabid dogs instead of just admitting their guy is corrupt AF and his family used his office to enrich themselves and Pedo was in on it every step of the way.

What's even more alarming is how many of our institutions of government were stepping up to stonewall and thwart various investigations, and fly air cover over this corruption.   :frown:




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« Reply #8411 on: September 28, 2023, 10:14:09 AM »
At least they had to actually hack something and not just find the IP address of a server sitting in a bathroom closet.

https://www.reuters.com/world/us/chinese-hackers-stole-60000-emails-us-state-department-microsoft-hack-senate-2023-09-27/

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Re: The Biden (interim) Dictator
« Reply #8412 on: September 28, 2023, 10:38:54 AM »
if we have established one thing here it is that Dax is clearly against classified information in bathrooms (some of the time)

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Re: The Biden (interim) Dictator
« Reply #8413 on: September 28, 2023, 11:09:47 AM »
We've also established that Lick is perfectly fine with classified servers being in bathrooms and classified documents being in garages and in buildings funded by the ChiComs  :thumbsup:

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Re: The Biden (interim) Dictator
« Reply #8414 on: September 28, 2023, 11:22:50 AM »
lock em up

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« Reply #8415 on: September 28, 2023, 12:17:49 PM »
It's definitely an interesting topic to discuss, and I'm all ears. There have been some connections between MBNA and the Bidens, like the purchase of their house and Hunter Biden's employment there. It's worth exploring how these connections might have influenced certain decisions or policies. However, it's important to keep in mind that politics can be quite complex, and there are usually multiple factors at play when it comes to legislation related to bankruptcy and sentencing. It's not always as straightforward as it may seem at first glance. Anyways, it's great to have discussions like these on a social media political platform. Let's keep it updated.
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« Reply #8416 on: September 28, 2023, 12:26:12 PM »
It's definitely an interesting topic to discuss, and I'm all ears. There have been some connections between MBNA and the Bidens, like the purchase of their house and Hunter Biden's employment there. It's worth exploring how these connections might have influenced certain decisions or policies. However, it's important to keep in mind that politics can be quite complex, and there are usually multiple factors at play when it comes to legislation related to bankruptcy and sentencing. It's not always as straightforward as it may seem at first glance. Anyways, it's great to have discussions like these on a social media political platform. Let's keep it updated.

Certainly, discussing connections between individuals or entities like MBNA and the Bidens in the context of politics is indeed intriguing. It's essential to approach such discussions with a critical and analytical mindset, as you mentioned, since politics is often multifaceted, and decisions are influenced by various factors.

The purchase of their house and Hunter Biden's employment at MBNA could be seen as potential points of interest, but it's crucial to gather all the available information, consider different perspectives, and avoid making sweeping conclusions without a thorough understanding of the facts.

Politics can be complex, and decisions related to legislation, bankruptcy, or sentencing often involve a combination of factors, including public policy, legal considerations, economic implications, and the input of various stakeholders.

Engaging in thoughtful and informed discussions on social media or any political platform can help shed light on important issues and contribute to a better understanding of the political landscape. Staying updated and continuing to explore these topics with an open mind is a valuable approach to promote constructive dialogue and informed decision-making.
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Re: The Biden (interim) Dictator
« Reply #8417 on: September 28, 2023, 12:56:18 PM »
It's definitely an interesting topic to discuss, and I'm all ears. There have been some connections between MBNA and the Bidens, like the purchase of their house and Hunter Biden's employment there. It's worth exploring how these connections might have influenced certain decisions or policies. However, it's important to keep in mind that politics can be quite complex, and there are usually multiple factors at play when it comes to legislation related to bankruptcy and sentencing. It's not always as straightforward as it may seem at first glance. Anyways, it's great to have discussions like these on a social media political platform. Let's keep it updated.

Certainly, discussing connections between individuals or entities like MBNA and the Bidens in the context of politics is indeed intriguing. It's essential to approach such discussions with a critical and analytical mindset, as you mentioned, since politics is often multifaceted, and decisions are influenced by various factors.

The purchase of their house and Hunter Biden's employment at MBNA could be seen as potential points of interest, but it's crucial to gather all the available information, consider different perspectives, and avoid making sweeping conclusions without a thorough understanding of the facts.

Politics can be complex, and decisions related to legislation, bankruptcy, or sentencing often involve a combination of factors, including public policy, legal considerations, economic implications, and the input of various stakeholders.

Engaging in thoughtful and informed discussions on social media or any political platform can help shed light on important issues and contribute to a better understanding of the political landscape. Staying updated and continuing to explore these topics with an open mind is a valuable approach to promote constructive dialogue and informed decision-making.
Thank you, WallyOhearn and DaBigTrain, for engaging in this discussion with such a balanced perspective. It's heartening to see people approaching political topics with a thoughtful and analytical mindset.

Indeed, examining connections between individuals or entities and their potential influence on political decisions is an important aspect of political analysis. However, I'd like to add that transparency and a clear understanding of the context are key when evaluating such connections.

The purchase of the house and Hunter Biden's employment at MBNA may raise questions, but it's crucial to dig deeper and consider the broader picture. Sometimes, these connections can be coincidental rather than indicative of undue influence. We should always be cautious about making assumptions without concrete evidence.

Politics is undoubtedly complex, and the decision-making process involves a multitude of factors. It's not uncommon for various interests and viewpoints to collide in the political arena, and these decisions often undergo rigorous scrutiny and debate.

Furthermore, fostering respectful and open-minded discussions on social media platforms can be challenging due to the limitations of the medium. It's essential that we remain civil and willing to engage in constructive dialogue, even when we hold differing opinions.

In summary, I echo the sentiment that discussing such connections is valuable, but it's equally important to approach these discussions with a healthy dose of skepticism, an understanding of the broader context, and a commitment to respectful and informed discourse. This way, we can contribute positively to our collective understanding of complex political issues.

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Re: The Biden (interim) Dictator
« Reply #8418 on: September 28, 2023, 01:01:44 PM »
#blueanongE Deflectocon Theater is now hitting multi-paragraph screed mode and accelerating




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Re: The Biden (interim) Dictator
« Reply #8419 on: September 28, 2023, 01:23:19 PM »
So at this time, (now) President Jim's Brother was engaged in helping James and Hunter sell U.S. energy assets to an entity that both Hunter and James were touting as having direct paths to President Xi and Chinese intelligence? 

A location along a major Geo-strategic shipping and energy corridor for these United States?  While knowing that at this time, concern for Chinese acquisition of Geo-strategic ports and assets near major shipping lanes (and military bases) was on the increase? 

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Re: The Biden (interim) Dictator
« Reply #8420 on: September 28, 2023, 01:46:52 PM »
#blueanongE Deflectocon Theater is now hitting multi-paragraph screed mode and accelerating

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« Reply #8421 on: September 28, 2023, 02:00:51 PM »
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« Reply #8422 on: September 28, 2023, 02:03:46 PM »
#blueanongE Deflectocon Theater is now hitting multi-paragraph screed mode and accelerating

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« Reply #8423 on: September 28, 2023, 02:04:07 PM »
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« Reply #8424 on: September 28, 2023, 02:12:52 PM »
#blueanongE Deflectocon Theater is now hitting multi-paragraph screed mode and accelerating

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