Street cred duhh. Hunter is an int'l businessman MBA from Yale I believe. Check the damn Trump kids deals...What did that “name recognition” get them?
This will be a hoot.
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Street cred duhh. Hunter is an int'l businessman MBA from Yale I believe. Check the damn Trump kids deals...What did that “name recognition” get them?
This will be a hoot.
Sure. We believe you. And the tooth fairy.
Like who?Other companies they did business with or wanted to do business with.
They needed “street cred” with crack dealers and underage prostitutes?Street cred duhh. Hunter is an int'l businessman MBA from Yale I believe. Check the damn Trump kids deals...
Very seldom?Banks are required to report certain financial activities that usually involve organized crime.
Looks like it worked.
Now how much did Obama know and when did he know it?
These SARs are submitted and sent to the Treasury Department when banks “have a strong suspicion” that a crime has been committed, so as to protect the bank.
As Comer emphasized, these are submitted “very seldom.”
If someone were to have two, the chairman explained, it would be hard for that person to open up a bank account.
Submitting an SAR, Comer added, also is “inviting the regulators to come in and regulate,” which is the last thing banks want.
The 170 reports are thus quite significant.
"Like Organized Crime" - Multiple Banks Filed Over 170 'Suspicious Activity' Reports On The Bidens | ZeroHedge
ZeroHedge - On a long enough timeline, the survival rate for everyone drops to zerowww.zerohedge.com
Banks are required to report certain financial activities that usually involve organized crime.
Looks like it worked.
Now how much did Obama know and when did he know it?
These SARs are submitted and sent to the Treasury Department when banks “have a strong suspicion” that a crime has been committed, so as to protect the bank.
As Comer emphasized, these are submitted “very seldom.”
If someone were to have two, the chairman explained, it would be hard for that person to open up a bank account.
Submitting an SAR, Comer added, also is “inviting the regulators to come in and regulate,” which is the last thing banks want.
The 170 reports are thus quite significant.
"Like Organized Crime" - Multiple Banks Filed Over 170 'Suspicious Activity' Reports On The Bidens | ZeroHedge
ZeroHedge - On a long enough timeline, the survival rate for everyone drops to zerowww.zerohedge.com