Hunter Biden received $3.5M wire transfer from Russian billionaire: Senate report

Discussion in 'Politics' started by Tsing Tao, Sep 23, 2020.

  1. Classy guy Hunter Biden is.

    Hunter Biden linked to 2016 identity theft involving deceased brother

    The court papers, which cite a Prescott, Ariz., police report, describe what allegedly happened on the morning of Oct. 28, 2016, when a Hertz rental car employee reportedly received a phone call around 10 a.m. and subsequently discovered "suspicious" items inside one of the rental cars.

    “Stolen identities were used to check defendant Robert Hunter Biden into an Arizona facility and providing false statements to the Prescott Police Department,” the document states. “These stolen identities include his deceased brother Joseph R. Beau Biden III, and Joseph McGee.”





    https://www.foxbusiness.com/lifesty...dentity-theft-case-involving-deceased-brother
     
    #11     Sep 23, 2020
  2. Ricter

    Ricter

    It's actually a beautiful thing.
     
    #12     Sep 23, 2020
  3. Bugenhagen

    Bugenhagen

    There's blame on both sides.
     
    #13     Sep 23, 2020
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  4. Tsing Tao

    Tsing Tao

    Have you seen the photo of Luzhkov's wife? You wouldn't be able to pay me enough.
     
    #14     Sep 23, 2020
  5. What would the Left say about that? They have talked about Trump’s college days from 50 years back. Like to add a little hypocracy to your tea, do you?
     
    #15     Sep 23, 2020
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  6. Bugenhagen

    Bugenhagen

    Kind of worried you are allowed to drive a truck.
     
    #16     Sep 23, 2020
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  7. Not a strong counter, but years on the ET politics forum causes Progressive degeneration.

    Funny you mentioned trucking. I was thinking this very day how tanker drivers would routinely pick up a load of hazmat, deliver it, then pick up a food grade load. 1 gallon residue, an easy amount to leave behind, remaining out of a 6000 gallon tanker is 1 part per six thousand in a world where some chemicals hazards are measured in parts per million. At least things have changed in the US outlawing the practice. How about Colombia? A few chemicals in your OJ might be messing with your noggin. Makes it fairer for the rest of us, I suppose.

    Flatbedders losing loads have caused the deaths of quite a few people and still to this day training is quite informal, lasting a couple hours, if that.

    So yes, one should be concerned who is behind the wheel of a big rig. Fortunately, a lot of big rig drivers in the US have served in the military and take their duties seriously and have no issue going into riot torn communities to deliver their loads.

    Bon appetit.
     
    #17     Sep 23, 2020
  8. Bugenhagen

    Bugenhagen

    OK..its not us who's slow in the membrane. The responses were direct quotes Donny.

    The thing that worries me here is how some of the bread never grows mould. I kept a piece over a year and nothing grew on it. If perfectly toxic to mould and bacteria, what's in it?

    Whatever you say in your major accident report, its probably going to be quite a head spinner.
     
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    #18     Sep 23, 2020
  9. elderado

    elderado

     
    #19     Sep 23, 2020
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  10. Actually, I’m a skiiled driver, by even truck driver standards.

    In the US, some products, such as spices and certain produce, undergoe gamma irradiation as provided by Cobalt-60. The was controversy regarding labeling and the food producers won. Not too long ago, the pork processors wanted to have their product irradiated, but I have not kept up with the story. There were concerns sanitation standards would become more lax with pork irradiation, but at least a little pig shit wouldn’t be so dangerous!

    My mom was involved in a protest group on food irradiation, but the FBI allegedly sent someone to take over the leadership of this weakly organized group.

    I feel the debates will define where the candidates are now and will sway undecideds, thus determining the election. Unfortunately for the Republicans who believe that playing 15 second segments of Joe bumbling defines him, Joe will outperform the low expectations they set for him.

    Trump specifically needs to be specific. My impression is voters absolutely will not tolerate Trump not directly answering the moderator’s questions. Although Trump may be incapable in admitting fault in anything that did not go his way, it would be beneficial for his overall credibility if he did. Further, Trump’s namecalling act is getting old. As actual President, the buck stops at him, there are many ongoing issues, and I believe people want to hear a problem solving attitude that addresses the other sides concerns rather than Trump complaining about them.

    Trump can perform impressively when he wants to and he had better want to if he is going to be reelected. The Democrats understand what is takes to trigger Trump and have certainly briefed Joe on some subtle things to say when answering the moderator’s questions.

    The debates will not be a walk in the park for Trump and will likely be well worth watching.
     
    #20     Sep 23, 2020
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