Iran War | Political & Economic Impacts

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Guess hunter needed to sell a few more paintings. Really surprised his income has dried up since daddy left office. You’d think with all that experience he has serving on boards companies would be beating his door down to serve on their boards.

You're still worrying about Hunter Biden, eh? And we 'lefties' have TDS?
 
Guess hunter needed to sell a few more paintings. Really surprised his income has dried up since daddy left office. You’d think with all that experience he has serving on boards companies would be beating his door down to serve on their boards.

Weak attempt at dodging the point. Which I take to mean you agree that the Trump administration is by far and away the most corrupt administration ever.
 
Guess hunter needed to sell a few more paintings. Really surprised his income has dried up since daddy left office. You’d think with all that experience he has serving on boards companies would be beating his door down to serve on their boards.

Nice dodge there skippy. We all know you know these folks are more corrupt than the mafia.
 
Guess hunter needed to sell a few more paintings. Really surprised his income has dried up since daddy left office. You’d think with all that experience he has serving on boards companies would be beating his door down to serve on their boards.

This report is surprising. I can't believe Hunter can't pay his bills. I thought Sleepy Joe and Hunter made hundreds of millions of dollars while in office. I know that pales in comparison to the Trump crime family raking in 4 billion dollars but I would think Hunter has enough to cover his legal expenses.
 
This report is surprising. I can't believe Hunter can't pay his bills. I thought Sleepy Joe and Hunter made hundreds of millions of dollars while in office. I know that pales in comparison to the Trump crime family raking in 4 billion dollars but I would think Hunter has enough to cover his legal expenses.
Snorted it all up
 
This has to be traceable back to a person. I guess at the end of the day Trump can pardon whoever he wants but this should result in arrests in a few years.
There are gonna be a lot of arrests in few years. And I sincerely hope that convictions amount to jail time, and that it is actually served. No more letting these criminals get away with it. The lawlessness of this administration is clear as day. It's like they're daring us to follow through. It's time to fucking follow through. Trump and many of his cohorts should die in jail.
 
Probably did. Question...would you make the same remark about Don Jr who quite obviously has a huge cocaine addiction?
He would admit that in lieu of admitting that the Trump administration is by far and away the most corrupt administration in our nation’s history.
 
There are gonna be a lot of arrests in few years. And I sincerely hope that convictions amount to jail time, and that it is actually served. No more letting these criminals get away with it. The lawlessness of this administration is clear as day. It's like they're daring us to follow through. It's time to fucking follow through. Trump and many of his cohorts should die in jail.
I think it's a little tougher than it sounds. You start arresting almost everybody after they leave office and you end up with incumbents that never want to leave office. Dictators for life. That's how the Roman Republic fell and that's what a lot of third world countries can look like. No thanks.

But if you let people slide on this kind of stuff, there's no incentive not to be corrupt. Then again, if you are going to prosecute people for everything, it can turn political really quick like Hillary's emails.

I honestly don't know where to draw the line. We prosecute people at the state and especially the local level all the time and the government doesn't end. Maybe we should start extending that level of law enforcement to the federal government, especially after some of the nonsense Trump and cronies pull off.

It seems like things that are outright corruption like taking direct bribes are prosecuted. Things like financially benifitting from insider knowledge, misappropriating government resources, especially travel, and influence pedaling are mostly ignored. And maybe that's right. I don't think we want to be prosecuting political opponents for every little thing because those political opponents will hopefully, eventually get back into power and they will do the same thing.
 
Guess hunter needed to sell a few more paintings. Really surprised his income has dried up since daddy left office. You’d think with all that experience he has serving on boards companies would be beating his door down to serve on their boards.

This is your comment about the political and economic impacts of the war of choice that trump/bibi are losing?
 
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I think it's a little tougher than it sounds. You start arresting almost everybody after they leave office and you end up with incumbents that never want to leave office. Dictators for life. That's how the Roman Republic fell and that's what a lot of third world countries can look like. No thanks.

But if you let people slide on this kind of stuff, there's no incentive not to be corrupt. Then again, if you are going to prosecute people for everything, it can turn political really quick like Hillary's emails.

I honestly don't know where to draw the line. We prosecute people at the state and especially the local level all the time and the government doesn't end. Maybe we should start extending that level of law enforcement to the federal government, especially after some of the nonsense Trump and cronies pull off.

It seems like things that are outright corruption like taking direct bribes are prosecuted. Things like financially benifitting from insider knowledge, misappropriating government resources, especially travel, and influence pedaling are mostly ignored. And maybe that's right. I don't think we want to be prosecuting political opponents for every little thing because those political opponents will hopefully, eventually get back into power and they will do the same thing.
It’s quite simple actually. We go back to prosecuting what’s against the law. In a civilized society, this should never be “tougher than it sounds.” At least, it wasn’t before this abomination of an administration came into power. Twice.
 
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