So you just admitted that you are buying into Russian propaganda. That's what you are doing when you laugh at and actively spread horse manure like this.
Wrong (what was the odds?) Yes, it is propaganda. It is also at once reality. The Russians are using a reality for propaganda. Americans both need and deserve to know how our adversaries view our leadership and status of the country. It matters. It's more important than your facebook or when your newest xbox game is released.
Yes, money sent to Ukraine has been "misappropriated". How and how much has escaped audit. We're not breaking any new ground here.
Yes, the Ashley Biden diary is real. Like the Hunter laptop, no serious or honest person cast doubt.
Yes, there are a number of potential crimes involving most if not all of the Biden family. Yes, they all have the potential of being far more serious than the Trump accusations of criminal activity. Yes, the (D)OJ has two legal standards. Again, no serious or honest person questions that.
So you just admitted that you are buying into Russian propaganda. That's what you are doing when you laugh at and actively spread horse manure like this.
Wrong (what was the odds?) Yes, it is propaganda. It is also at once reality. The Russians are using a reality for propaganda. Americans both need and deserve to know how our adversaries view our leadership and status of the country. It matters. It's more important than your facebook or when your newest xbox game is released.
lol so you care about flyers randomly posted on Twitter/Russia, but you don't care about what their state TV has to say about Trump.
there is always something more important going on in the world than what people focus on. If Tom Brady were to die today, everyone would be talking about that even though that list you posted would affect more people.
I mean even the Jared Kushner/$1billion loan from the Saudis is more eye popping/more money than anything Biden/China related. But that's what happens with gish gallop - and that's what twitter has helped accomplish that grifters love.
Post by EPIC Sir Tinley on Mar 22, 2023 6:07:50 GMT -8
Ron has finally found the pro-China president he can fully support....
After Billions in US Aid, South Africa Sides With China “We therefore readily align ourselves with the four calling-ons articulated by President Xi."
In November 2022, Climate Envoy John Kerry announced a giveaway of $1 billion in foreign aid to South Africa. The failed racist state which regularly suffers blackouts from its socialist power system was being offered billions to subsidize electric cars and green energy.
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen claimed that “President Ramaphosa and the South African Government have created a bold plan identifying a clear strategy for achieving South Africa’s most ambitious climate targets.”
In reward for that $1 billion and the billions in foreign aid dispensed over the years, South Africa is conducting joint military exercises with China and Russia.
The Biden administration had little to say except that it was “concerned”, but wasn’t about to tear up that $1 billion check to make sure that a crime-ridden country with $500 million in car thefts a year has all the electric cars its car thieves need to steal and resell.
Naledi Pandor, the African National Congress’ Foreign Minister, a Muslim convert, claimed that it was just “an exercise with friends” and that objecting to her government’s decision to conduct military exercises with China and Russia was an “abuse of international practice.”
The ANC government has the right to conduct joint military exercises with our enemies. And we have the right to stop funding the corrupt ANC Communist party destroying the country.
The United States provided over $500 million in aid to South Africa last year. In 2020, we delivered over $600 million. That’s part of over $3.5 billion in the last decade.
What have we gotten in exchange for that?
In 2018, then UN Ambassador Nikki Haley commissioned a report which noted that South Africa was among the countries least likely to vote with the United States. That put the ANC government in a club with Cuba, Iran, Zimbabwe, North Korea and Venezuela. Almost all of the countries on the list were America’s sworn enemies. That was not a coincidence.
In the last years of the Bush administration, US foreign aid to South Africa rose from the single digits to the triple digits. Under Obama, writing $300 million checks a year to the failed state became the new normal. It’s time to cut off all foreign aid and end this one way relationship.
France is betting on the future of China's economy over America's economy. That's a helluva risk. What makes it more of a risk is France needs (depends) on a strong America. They believe Biden has inflicted long term, enduring damage.
I have an idea (hope?) that works out as well for France as Germany's decision to reject US energy advice and rely on Russia.
Post by EPIC Sir Tinley on Mar 29, 2023 11:17:00 GMT -8
As Veterans Learned the DCCC Had Leaked Their Data, the VA’s Tech Chief Was Meeting With His Wife. She Runs the DCCC.
On Feb. 8, the Air Force informed two Republican political candidates, also military veterans, that their information had been improperly leaked to a Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee contractor. That same day, the Department of Veterans Affairs’ chief technology officer met to discuss cybersecurity with his wife, the chairwoman of the DCCC.
"Meet w/Suzan's technology team (account security)" reads the 3:00 p.m. calendar entry on Veterans Affairs assistant secretary Kurt DelBene's official calendar, a reference to his wife, Rep. Suzan DelBene (Wash.), chairwoman of the DCCC. The calendar entry, a copy of which was obtained by the Washington Free Beacon, also contains a link to the DCCC's Zoom account. Just hours earlier, the Air Force notified the two veterans, Sam Peters and Kevin Dellicker, that a DCCC contractor had duped them into releasing their restricted service records during the 2022 elections.
Both Peters and Dellicker were running for Congress as Republicans when their military records were improperly obtained by a Democratic opposition research group, according to campaign disclosures. The House Weaponization Committee launched an investigation into the breach of military service records in March.
"This isn’t going away quietly," House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R., Calif.) said last Monday. "It wasn’t on just one person. It was all these Republicans running. We’re gonna have to just not clamp down on that, [but] look to see if it’s happened anywhere else."
The timing of the meeting could be an optical nightmare for the Democratic power couple. A Biden appointee, Kurt DelBene is responsible for all privacy-related matters at the Department of Veterans Affairs. He oversees the department's Privacy Service, whose mission is "to preserve and protect the personally identifiable information (PII) of Veterans." The political campaign committee his wife now chairs is in hot water for using the social security numbers of at least seven Republican congressional candidates to trick the Air Force into releasing their private military service records.
The DCCC confirmed the Feb. 8 meeting with Kurt and Suzan DelBene took place but denied it had anything to do with "DCCC political matters." A DCCC spokesman told the Free Beacon that Kurt DelBene was brought in to ensure it was following all cybersecurity protocols to protect their private email addresses from "bad actors" and "foreign adversaries."
Watchdog groups say the DelBenes’ meeting warrants scrutiny.
"With the possible ethics violations of Biden Administration officials that we and other watchdog groups have uncovered, any initial skepticism about a meeting between a political organization and a high-ranking appointee would be more than justified," said Protect the Public’s Trust director Michael Chamberlain. "We wish them all the best in protecting themselves from bad actors, such as people who improperly obtain the private military service records of political candidates."
It’s unclear whether Kurt DelBene's wife was involved in planning the meeting with the DCCC. The Department of Veterans Affairs did not return a request for comment.
The DCCC obtained the military records through a contractor, the Due Diligence Group, to which the committee paid more than $110,000 in 2022 for research and consulting, according to campaign disclosures. Some of the military records obtained by the Due Diligence Group ultimately made their way to Politico, which cited them in an October 2022 story that revealed former Republican congressional candidate Jennifer-Ruth Green was sexually assaulted while serving in the Air Force. The story prompted the Air Force to launch an internal investigation over the illegal release of military service records.
The DCCC has refused to accept any wrongdoing in the matter, telling Politico on Wednesday that "public records requests are a standard part of the research process," and blaming the Air Force for the leaks.