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  • Berzerker
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    Originally posted by Jon Miller View Post
    The IMF is named as pushing for Sorkin's removal before Joe stepped in. As were Republican Senators.

    BTW, I have been very pleasantly surprised by Joe, but I hadn't been a fan. If it turns out that he accepted a bribe, to do what the IMF and Republican Senators and many other groups in Europe (including Germany) were requesting, I would want a full primary with debates and put someone else up in 2024 (I would want someone other than Kamala).

    Still wouldn't hold a candle to what Trump has both been accused of and has evidence in the open for doing.

    JM
    I'm running on memory but I think Shokin came out of retirement in the early spring of 2015 to take the job. The Biden clan was getting $$$ from Burisma starting in mid 2014. Joe was already on the payroll and I wont be surprised to see GOP senators on the 'donation' list, Ukraine policy was/is bipartisan. I think it was May '15 when Burisma came to Washington to meet Joe, Shokin was still new to the job but he might have been making waves out of the gate. Now that would be an interesting investigation - when did Burisma decide to fire Shokin and who started smearing him at the time? Maybe it was the proverbial straw breaking the camel's back and when Shokin ignored the pressure long enough they fired him.

    As for Biden's performance, the only good thing he did was stumble out of Afghanistan and that was an utter mess. I blame him for this war, he wanted it and dragged us in so US companies can make billions on weapons and rebuilding Ukraine. Trump is a saint in comparison, I mean, the lesser evil. Let partisan investigators rummage thru Joe's life with fine tooth combs and you'd be horrified by what falls out. I'm horrified by what Joe has done in the open.

    As for your links, I clicked on the last to see the date but they wanted cookies. The IMF works for us... Do any of your articles interview Shokin for his side of the story or do they just repeat the narrative? Shokin testified under oath the Ukrainian leader apologized to him for that smear campaign and told him he was fired for refusing to drop investigations. Its say the opposite day so naturally the narrative to smear Shokin painted him as doing nothing to investigate corruption.

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  • Proteus_MST
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    Regarding the Biden bribery tapes:
    https://twitter.com/justinbaragona/status/1669418367134908451

    and


    Now Rudy says the phantom "whistleblower" who "went missing",... has "mysteriously died." https://t.co/w2kqAJo3MJ

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  • Berzerker
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    Originally posted by Jon Miller View Post
    It was more than Joe and The Atlantic Council. I remember Germany and our other allies in the area had been pressuring the Obama administration to push Shokin out. If Burisma was bribing everyone in the West, that is a lot of money.

    Google has been broken for a long time, and back in 2020 I had a hard time finding all the articles I had read about it. But I remembered reading them in 2020 and I remember reading them now.

    JM
    Does that disqualify Joe and The Atlantic Council? Is that not evidence of a smear campaign against Shokin? You dont have to bribe "everyone", just the right people, like a crooked VP in charge of Ukraine policy. Burisma wasn't the only interest who wanted to get rid of Shokin, the sources of western $$$ under investigation wanted him gone too. So what low level bureaucrats in various govts want to piss off Joe and the billionaire class? Your list of everyone is shrinking down to a select group of powerful crooks pushing a narrative, their friends and allies, and people looking the other way to avoid having their lives destroyed.

    The Biden clan gets millions from Burisma
    Burisma wants a prosecutor fired
    Joe fires the prosecutor

    nothing to see here, move along

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  • Jon Miller
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    Originally posted by Dinner View Post

    Wrong. There are verified financial transactions which banks reported based upon subpoenas from Congress, we have two whistleblowers, we have a report which the FBI hide for years with a highly paid informant (confirmed FBI paid him more than $100,000 a year for over a decade) also confirming the bribes and confirming the existence of 17 tapes of the bribery agreement, we have the Biden FBI illegally refusing to turn any of this over to Congress until threatened with personal arrest. They have no turned over one of the reports but with most of it redacted to hide details and refusing to answer any questions about the tapes.

    I am sorry but if that isn't something worth investigating then what the hell is? Banks confirmed the money was broken up into small payments, laundered through around 20 fake front corporations the Biden's set up, and all $5 million in Bribes ended up in the hands of members of the Biden crime family. Don't forget that Hunter himself wrote in an email on his laptop that "10% off the top go to the big guy" and "family members hold the money for the big guy".
    The links you provided were to accusations. A report by an FBI informant is similar to the Steele dossier, it doesn't mean it is fiction but it also doesn't mean it is true (And it could have both fiction and truth). So most of what you provide above is not verified or confirmed or anything of the sort.

    But I also did say It seems like it could be reasonable to have an investigation. If for some reason the DoJ won't do it, which isn't explained by why they wouldn't do it during the Trump administration and there are still many pro-Trump offices of the FBI (and more then), then the path forward for those who think this is worthy of an investigation would be for Congress to press for an independent counsel.

    Or to subpoena with eye towards creating a law about the president/potential presidents/vice presidents or impeachment.

    Accusations, even reasonable ones like in the Steele dossier, don't mean that much.

    JM

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  • Dinner
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    Originally posted by Jon Miller View Post
    So there is an accusation but no report based on an investigation and no financial transactions of bribery. It seems like it could be reasonable to have an investigation.

    JM
    Wrong. There are verified financial transactions which banks reported based upon subpoenas from Congress, we have two whistleblowers, we have a report which the FBI hide for years with a highly paid informant (confirmed FBI paid him more than $100,000 a year for over a decade) also confirming the bribes and confirming the existence of 17 tapes of the bribery agreement, we have the Biden FBI illegally refusing to turn any of this over to Congress until threatened with personal arrest. They have no turned over one of the reports but with most of it redacted to hide details and refusing to answer any questions about the tapes.

    I am sorry but if that isn't something worth investigating then what the hell is? Banks confirmed the money was broken up into small payments, laundered through around 20 fake front corporations the Biden's set up, and all $5 million in Bribes ended up in the hands of members of the Biden crime family. Don't forget that Hunter himself wrote in an email on his laptop that "10% off the top go to the big guy" and "family members hold the money for the big guy".

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  • Jon Miller
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    So there is an accusation but no report based on an investigation and no financial transactions of bribery. It seems like it could be reasonable to have an investigation.

    JM

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  • Dauphin
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    Originally posted by Dinner View Post
    I personally doubt anyone gives away millions to a politician without wanting something in return.
    I wouldn't doubt. I would assume they wanted something (now, or later, or for past service) until demonstrated otherwise.

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  • EPW
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    You seem well satisfied with make believe investigations

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  • Dinner
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    Well, when you have your underlings hide the evidence and try to prevent the public from learning about it is there any wonder why people want real investigations?

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  • -Jrabbit
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    I am continually amazed at the uncanny ability of our conservative friends to draw firm and unshakeable conclusions from alleged evidence that neither the intelligence community nor any court of law finds even remotely convincing.

    Quite remarkable, really.

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  • Dinner
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    That the bribes were paid is beyond doubt or questioning as the banks have confirmed. Biden will no doubt try to claim the millions were given to him and his family for totally unrelated reasons. I personally doubt anyone gives away millions to a politician without wanting something in return.

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  • Proteus_MST
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    And here we see the big difference between Biden and The Former Guy ...
    Biden doesn't run around and complain that these trials are politically motivated

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  • Ming
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    Grassley and Scott are starting to back down on their "allegations"
    Something about lack of real proof

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  • Dinner
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    A video on the topic.

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  • Dinner
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    Originally posted by Jon Miller View Post

    I haven't seen it in a reputable new source. If you would like to link?

    JM
    Is BBC an acceptable source for you?



    Here is Fox.



    The Times.



    NY Post
    ​​​​https://www.google.com/amp/s/nypost....-grassley/amp/
    Last edited by Dinner; June 15, 2023, 07:02.

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