Tue. Nov 26th, 2024

I became your enemy because I tell you the truth
“You can fool some of the people all the time and all the people some of the time,
but you can’t fool all the people all the time.” A. Lincoln

 

Jeff Childers, Attorney and Author of Coffee & Covid,08.04.2023

The New York Post ran an eye-popping headline yesterday: “House Oversight Committee Subpoenas Big Banks for Biden Financial Records.” Neither the Wall Street Journal nor the New York Times reported the story on their home pages. So.

Wielding their newly-acquired January 6th-style subpoena powers, House Republicans launched their first major missile against the Biden Crime Family, subpoenaing bank records for family members and their sketchy associates yesterday, and right before the holiday weekend, too.

It’s SO unfair.

Foul democrat Representative Jamie Raskin (D-Md.), who co-chaired the dems’ squalid January 6th Committee and issued thousands of subpoenas of his own, is squealing in protest. He complained bitterly and publicly Thursday that Committee Chairman James Comer (R-Ky.) is trying to “hide information” from democrat committee democrats.

Comer responded hotly that — for perfectly understandable reasons — whistleblowers don’t trust Raskin as far as they could throw Alvin Bragg, and have required Raskin to be kept out of the loop.

The newly-issued subpoenas target banks including Bank of America, Cathay Bank, HSBC, and JPMorgan Chase (which is currently embroiled in its own Jeffrey Epstein controversy). They include records for most of the Biden family plus a hitherto-unknown fellow named Marvin Yan, generating all sorts of wild speculation.

Who is Marvin Yan? What does the House Committee know? Who told them?

Between the January 6th subpoena barrage — and all the leaking worse than a Roman-era lead pipe system — plus DA Bragg’s process crime prosecution of President Trump — the democrats have created the new rules and they’ll have to live with them.

Let’s go, Brandon!

 

All it takes for Evil to triumph is for good people to do nothing

 

 

Michael Loyman

By Michael Loyman

Я родился свободным, поэтому выбора, чем зарабатывать на жизнь, у меня не было, стал предпринимателем. Не то, чтобы я не терпел начальства, я просто не могу воспринимать работу, даже в хорошей должности и при хорошей зарплате, если не работаю на себя и не занимаюсь любимым делом.

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