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Merry Christmas, everybody!
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[Hidden Content] From the article: U.S. District Judge Loretta Preska oversaw Giuffre's 2015 lawsuit against Maxwell, which the parties settled in 2017. The court has continued to release and unseal documents since it ended, however. Preska, earlier this week, ordered the unsealing of documents expected to identify dozens of people, including associates, victims, investigators and journalists who covered the case. Some of the names will remain under seal, including those belonging to minor victims who never spoke publicly about the case and a person who the judge said was wrongly identified as an alleged perpetrator by a reporter.
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[Hidden Content] He ain't lying...from the article: The president of El Salvador quickly weighed in after news that former President Trump was kicked off the ballot in Colorado by criticizing the idea of "democracy" in the United States. "The United States has lost its ability to lecture any other country about ‘democracy,’" El Salvador President Nayib Bukele posted on X on Tuesday night. Bukele, a vocal supporter of Trump in the past, was responding to breaking news on Tuesday night that the Colorado Supreme Court, citing the 14th Amendment, has disqualified former President Trump from appearing on the state's ballots in 2024 as a result of the Jan. 6 Capitol Hill riot.
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Words of Wisdom from Dim John Fetterman
LumRaiderFan replied to Separation Scientist's topic in Political Forum
Agree 100%, he also opposes the insider trading that goes on in Congress and is a strong supporter of bringing manufacturing back to the US. -
Personally, I wish you would come on out and say what you think instead of this beating around the bush. 🙂
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The post is very American, we are free thinking revolutionaries that should question everything, even the possible flaws in our system of justice. Makes sense that you would find fault in free thinking as a democrat, your party squashes any ideas outside your insane little box.
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[Hidden Content] From the article: Hunter Biden's Thursday indictment on federal charges in California revealed more than just his alleged failure to pay taxes over a years-long period, but rather what he was actually doing with the millions he was making in that time frame. According to the indictment, filed by DOJ Special Counsel David Weiss in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California, Biden spent hundreds of thousands of dollars specifically on "adult entertainment" and "women," including a sex club membership and strippers. Here are the 5 most salacious details contained in the indictment: 1. Biden allegedly spent a total of $872,172 on "various women" and "adult entertainment" From 2016 to 2019, Biden allegedly spent $683,212 paying what the indictment described as "various women," including people he had romantic or sexual relationships with, and $188,960 on adult entertainment, including a sex club membership, exotic dancers and strip clubs. "Between 2016 and October 15, 2020, the Defendant spent this money on drugs, escorts and girlfriends, luxury hotels and rental properties, exotic cars, clothing, and other items of a personal nature, in short, everything but his taxes," the indictment read. The total $872,172 was just a portion of the millions Biden allegedly spent in those years, before ultimately receiving financial support between Jan. 2020 and Oct. 2020 that still did not go to the Internal Revenue Service. 2. Biden allegedly failed to identify payments to a stripper and escort as personal expenses, rather than business Biden met with his accountant in California on Jan. 28, 2020 and reviewed the general ledger for his business entity, Owasco PC, to confirm line item accuracy. "While he reviewed the schedules for ‘Office Expenses’ and ‘Professional and Outside Services,’ the Defendant affirmatively identified, with a yellow highlighter, personal expenses that should not be deducted as business expenses," the indictment read. It added that he failed to identify a $1,500 Venmo payment made on Aug. 14, 2018 to an exotic dancer at a strip club as a personal expense, rather than business. "The Defendant described the payment in the Venmo transaction as for ‘artwork.' The exotic dancer had not sold him any artwork," the indictment read. Biden also allegedly failed to identify an $11,500 payment to an escort for spending two nights with him as a personal expense. 3. Biden allegedly claimed money paid to sexual and romantic partners were wages to reduce tax burden According to the indictment, Biden allegedly directed his personal assistant in 2018 to place three women "with whom he had romantic or sexual relationships," and a fourth woman related to one of the three, on his business payroll, as well as provide them with healthcare benefits. The indictment said Biden knew the wages, which totaled $86,000, were "a false deduction," but that he failed to inform his accountants. "These payroll expenses were treated as business expenses on Owasco, PC’s Form 1120, reducing the amount of income to the Defendant and, as a result, his individual income tax liability," the indictment read. 4. Biden allegedly falsely claimed stripper and sex club payments were business expenses In the Jan. 28, 2020 meeting with his California accountant, Biden allegedly falsely identified payments from his personal bank account and other wire transfers as business expenses. "Many of the expenses the Defendant circled were not, as he knew, business expenses. Instead, they were personal expenses generated during what he described in his memoir as a ‘bacchanal’ in 2018," the indictment read. Biden allegedly circled one payment for $1,248 for airline tickets for an exotic dancer to fly from Los Angeles to New York in Sep. 2018. "The Defendant wired money to JP Morgan Chase to pay personal expenses and falsely represented to the CA Accountants that these wire transfers were business expenses," the indictment read. "In truth, the wire transfers from the Owasco, PC account to JP Morgan Chase were to pay for personal expenses." One such wire transfer in July 2018 was for $18,000 to an individual not named in the indictment, of which $10,000 was for a "golf member deposit." "In fact, at the Defendant’s direction, the $10,000 was used to purchase a membership in a sex club," the indictment read, noting he visited the club with the individual he wired the money to. 5. Biden allegedly spent thousands on his business line of credit at a strip club The indictment stated that Biden used his business line of credit "to pay personal expenses and falsely represented to the CA Accountants that it was for business expenses." "In truth, the Defendant had used the business line of credit to pay for luxury hotels, restaurants, high-end clothing, and other personal items in New York and in California during 2018, among others," it read. This allegedly included $3,947 in payments to M Street Management, a Washington, D.C. strip club, in Jan., and a $774 Venmo payment to an exotic dancer in April.
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Oh, there is, Wendy's is much more efficient.
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Oh, I stopped debating you long ago, I'm simply trying to educate you now. 🙂
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The democrats are lining up the next bogus assault as we speak.
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[Hidden Content] It's unbelievable to me that legislation like this is required. From the article: Rep. Jim Banks, R-Ind., is out with a new bill aimed at preventing child welfare agencies from denying prospective adopters who say they will raise kids in a manner consistent with the minor’s biological sex. "The Biden administration is cruelly preventing countless children in the foster care and adoption system from going to loving homes just because parents are opposed to irreversible sex change procedures on kids," Banks told Fox News Digital. "This isn’t a liberal or conservative issue. This is just plain wrong, and every sane person knows it."
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They really don’t, trying to reasonably debate with UT alum has proven to be a waste of time.