Just How Stupid Do They Think We Are?

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Just How Stupid Do They Think We Are?

2 Dec 2024 ~~ By Stephen Green

The more I think about Joe Biden's pardon of his bagman/tax-cheat son, Hunter, the angrier I get — but maybe not for the reason you think.

As I'm sure you're well aware by now, père Biden's blanket pardon forgives all of Hunter's transgressions going back ten years, when father (then vice president) and son were both playing footsie with Vladimir Putin's old cronies in Kyiv. Burisma? Pardoned. Million-dollar tax evasion? Ditto. Gun offenses, all of it.
Then there's the Big Lie because it isn't Joe Biden without one.
"No reasonable person who looks at the facts of Hunter’s cases can reach any other conclusion than Hunter was singled out only because he is my son," Biden said in a statement on Sunday, "and that is wrong."
Oh, please. Hunter was guilty of far more than he was ever convicted of. The Biden DOJ dragged its feet and let the worst offenses slip under the statute of limitations and only brought him to court after whistleblowers blew up the DOJ's sweetheart plea deal. If Joe had gotten his way — and he nearly did — there would have been no need for pardon.
And as my colleague Matt Margolis wrote earlier today, the pardon was just as much about protecting père as it was about forgiving son — "it was about preventing exposure of the Biden crime family's influence-peddling schemes."
~Snip~
But here's the thing. The president's constitutional power to pardon for federal offenses is effectively unlimited. POTUS can pardon anyone for anything at any time and at his sole discretion. "He shall have Power to grant Reprieves and Pardons for Offences against the United States, except in Cases of Impeachment," the Founders wrote. And that's that. So there's no sense in getting all upset about the Hunter Biden pardon, even though it's easily the most nepotistic and self-serving act in White House history — all wrapped in a shroud of lies about Trump.
~Snip~
Here are nine full minutes of KJP repeating Biden's lie that he wouldn't pardon Hunter — and, no, I don't expect you to watch the whole thing.

~Snip~
We weren't just assured that Biden would never do the thing we all knew he would, we were scolded for knowing that Biden would do the thing we all knew he would do.



Commentary:
Meanwhile, the biased media is scrambling to justify this dual act of Nepotism and covering up of the Biden family crimes and treasonous acts against America.
Schiff may have been right when he attempted to stop Trump by introducing the Abuse of the Pardon Prevention Act.
Although it was specifically aimed at controlling Trump. It could have stopped Biden his butt today.
Read more:

In a way, Joe's action, pardoning his son, is a brilliant gift to Trump. It does two things:
1. Shows that Democrats — at least Biden — also believe the DoJ unfairly targets people for political reasons. Which is exactly what Trump has been saying!​
2. Provides cover for Trump to pardon individuals he thinks have been such targets, like the J6ers. And family members and friends for personal reasons, as well. (He would do this anyway, of course, but now it will cost him less political capital.)​
This may not be the end of it from Biden. I wouldn’t be surprised if on Jan 19th he issues a sweeping pardon for hundreds or thousands of people who he thinks may be a “target” of Trump. THAT will really open Pandora’s box.
 
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Just How Stupid Do They Think We Are?

2 Dec 2024 ~~ By Stephen Green

The more I think about Joe Biden's pardon of his bagman/tax-cheat son, Hunter, the angrier I get — but maybe not for the reason you think.

As I'm sure you're well aware by now, père Biden's blanket pardon forgives all of Hunter's transgressions going back ten years, when father (then vice president) and son were both playing footsie with Vladimir Putin's old cronies in Kyiv. Burisma? Pardoned. Million-dollar tax evasion? Ditto. Gun offenses, all of it.
Then there's the Big Lie because it isn't Joe Biden without one.
"No reasonable person who looks at the facts of Hunter’s cases can reach any other conclusion than Hunter was singled out only because he is my son," Biden said in a statement on Sunday, "and that is wrong."
Oh, please. Hunter was guilty of far more than he was ever convicted of. The Biden DOJ dragged its feet and let the worst offenses slip under the statute of limitations and only brought him to court after whistleblowers blew up the DOJ's sweetheart plea deal. If Joe had gotten his way — and he nearly did — there would have been no need for pardon.
And as my colleague Matt Margolis wrote earlier today, the pardon was just as much about protecting père as it was about forgiving son — "it was about preventing exposure of the Biden crime family's influence-peddling schemes."
~Snip~
But here's the thing. The president's constitutional power to pardon for federal offenses is effectively unlimited. POTUS can pardon anyone for anything at any time and at his sole discretion. "He shall have Power to grant Reprieves and Pardons for Offences against the United States, except in Cases of Impeachment," the Founders wrote. And that's that. So there's no sense in getting all upset about the Hunter Biden pardon, even though it's easily the most nepotistic and self-serving act in White House history — all wrapped in a shroud of lies about Trump.
~Snip~
Here are nine full minutes of KJP repeating Biden's lie that he wouldn't pardon Hunter — and, no, I don't expect you to watch the whole thing.

~Snip~
We weren't just assured that Biden would never do the thing we all knew he would, we were scolded for knowing that Biden would do the thing we all knew he would do.



Commentary:
Meanwhile, the biased media is scrambling to justify this dual act of Nepotism and covering up of the Biden family crimes and treasonous acts against America.
Schiff may have been right when he attempted to stop Trump by introducing the Abuse of the Pardon Prevention Act.
Although it was specifically aimed at controlling Trump. It could have stopped Biden his butt today.
Read more:

Get a grip. Trump's supreme court says any official act by a president is good to go, totally legal. Absolute control of presidential clemency, is part of the constitution.
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Just How Stupid Do They Think We Are?

2 Dec 2024 ~~ By Stephen Green

The more I think about Joe Biden's pardon of his bagman/tax-cheat son, Hunter, the angrier I get — but maybe not for the reason you think.

As I'm sure you're well aware by now, père Biden's blanket pardon forgives all of Hunter's transgressions going back ten years, when father (then vice president) and son were both playing footsie with Vladimir Putin's old cronies in Kyiv. Burisma? Pardoned. Million-dollar tax evasion? Ditto. Gun offenses, all of it.
Then there's the Big Lie because it isn't Joe Biden without one.
"No reasonable person who looks at the facts of Hunter’s cases can reach any other conclusion than Hunter was singled out only because he is my son," Biden said in a statement on Sunday, "and that is wrong."
Oh, please. Hunter was guilty of far more than he was ever convicted of. The Biden DOJ dragged its feet and let the worst offenses slip under the statute of limitations and only brought him to court after whistleblowers blew up the DOJ's sweetheart plea deal. If Joe had gotten his way — and he nearly did — there would have been no need for pardon.
And as my colleague Matt Margolis wrote earlier today, the pardon was just as much about protecting père as it was about forgiving son — "it was about preventing exposure of the Biden crime family's influence-peddling schemes."
~Snip~
But here's the thing. The president's constitutional power to pardon for federal offenses is effectively unlimited. POTUS can pardon anyone for anything at any time and at his sole discretion. "He shall have Power to grant Reprieves and Pardons for Offences against the United States, except in Cases of Impeachment," the Founders wrote. And that's that. So there's no sense in getting all upset about the Hunter Biden pardon, even though it's easily the most nepotistic and self-serving act in White House history — all wrapped in a shroud of lies about Trump.
~Snip~
Here are nine full minutes of KJP repeating Biden's lie that he wouldn't pardon Hunter — and, no, I don't expect you to watch the whole thing.

~Snip~
We weren't just assured that Biden would never do the thing we all knew he would, we were scolded for knowing that Biden would do the thing we all knew he would do.



Commentary:
Meanwhile, the biased media is scrambling to justify this dual act of Nepotism and covering up of the Biden family crimes and treasonous acts against America.
Schiff may have been right when he attempted to stop Trump by introducing the Abuse of the Pardon Prevention Act.
Although it was specifically aimed at controlling Trump. It could have stopped Biden his butt today.
Read more:

In a way, Joe's action, pardoning his son, is a brilliant gift to Trump. It does two things:
1. Shows that Democrats — at least Biden — also believe the DoJ unfairly targets people for political reasons. Which is exactly what Trump has been saying!​
2. Provides cover for Trump to pardon individuals he thinks have been such targets, like the J6ers. And family members and friends for personal reasons, as well. (He would do this anyway, of course, but now it will cost him less political capital.)​
This may not be the end of it from Biden. I wouldn’t be surprised if on Jan 19th he issues a sweeping pardon for hundreds or thousands of people who he thinks may be a “target” of Trump. THAT will really open Pandora’s box.


The answer is "very stupid" and why? Mostly because most people are "very stupid".

Actually it's not even stupid, it's ignorant and lazy.
 

Just How Stupid Do They Think We Are?

2 Dec 2024 ~~ By Stephen Green

The more I think about Joe Biden's pardon of his bagman/tax-cheat son, Hunter, the angrier I get — but maybe not for the reason you think.

As I'm sure you're well aware by now, père Biden's blanket pardon forgives all of Hunter's transgressions going back ten years, when father (then vice president) and son were both playing footsie with Vladimir Putin's old cronies in Kyiv. Burisma? Pardoned. Million-dollar tax evasion? Ditto. Gun offenses, all of it.
Then there's the Big Lie because it isn't Joe Biden without one.
"No reasonable person who looks at the facts of Hunter’s cases can reach any other conclusion than Hunter was singled out only because he is my son," Biden said in a statement on Sunday, "and that is wrong."
Oh, please. Hunter was guilty of far more than he was ever convicted of. The Biden DOJ dragged its feet and let the worst offenses slip under the statute of limitations and only brought him to court after whistleblowers blew up the DOJ's sweetheart plea deal. If Joe had gotten his way — and he nearly did — there would have been no need for pardon.
And as my colleague Matt Margolis wrote earlier today, the pardon was just as much about protecting père as it was about forgiving son — "it was about preventing exposure of the Biden crime family's influence-peddling schemes."
~Snip~
But here's the thing. The president's constitutional power to pardon for federal offenses is effectively unlimited. POTUS can pardon anyone for anything at any time and at his sole discretion. "He shall have Power to grant Reprieves and Pardons for Offences against the United States, except in Cases of Impeachment," the Founders wrote. And that's that. So there's no sense in getting all upset about the Hunter Biden pardon, even though it's easily the most nepotistic and self-serving act in White House history — all wrapped in a shroud of lies about Trump.
~Snip~
Here are nine full minutes of KJP repeating Biden's lie that he wouldn't pardon Hunter — and, no, I don't expect you to watch the whole thing.

~Snip~
We weren't just assured that Biden would never do the thing we all knew he would, we were scolded for knowing that Biden would do the thing we all knew he would do.



Commentary:
Meanwhile, the biased media is scrambling to justify this dual act of Nepotism and covering up of the Biden family crimes and treasonous acts against America.
Schiff may have been right when he attempted to stop Trump by introducing the Abuse of the Pardon Prevention Act.
Although it was specifically aimed at controlling Trump. It could have stopped Biden his butt today.
Read more:

In a way, Joe's action, pardoning his son, is a brilliant gift to Trump. It does two things:
1. Shows that Democrats — at least Biden — also believe the DoJ unfairly targets people for political reasons. Which is exactly what Trump has been saying!​
2. Provides cover for Trump to pardon individuals he thinks have been such targets, like the J6ers. And family members and friends for personal reasons, as well. (He would do this anyway, of course, but now it will cost him less political capital.)​
This may not be the end of it from Biden. I wouldn’t be surprised if on Jan 19th he issues a sweeping pardon for hundreds or thousands of people who he thinks may be a “target” of Trump. THAT will really open Pandora’s box.

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Well, some 70 million voted for the worst person, Kamala Harris, to ever be at the top of a major party ticket in our lifetimes. A drunk, dumb cluck, Harris.
She is really bad, but Biden was non compos mentis, and I don't know how it can be much worse than that. Plus a 50 year history of nothing but getting it wrong, it's really hard for me to say which one is worse.

Even Hillary looks like a good choice in that light...
 

Just How Stupid Do They Think We Are?

2 Dec 2024 ~~ By Stephen Green

The more I think about Joe Biden's pardon of his bagman/tax-cheat son, Hunter, the angrier I get — but maybe not for the reason you think.

As I'm sure you're well aware by now, père Biden's blanket pardon forgives all of Hunter's transgressions going back ten years, when father (then vice president) and son were both playing footsie with Vladimir Putin's old cronies in Kyiv. Burisma? Pardoned. Million-dollar tax evasion? Ditto. Gun offenses, all of it.
Then there's the Big Lie because it isn't Joe Biden without one.
"No reasonable person who looks at the facts of Hunter’s cases can reach any other conclusion than Hunter was singled out only because he is my son," Biden said in a statement on Sunday, "and that is wrong."
Oh, please. Hunter was guilty of far more than he was ever convicted of. The Biden DOJ dragged its feet and let the worst offenses slip under the statute of limitations and only brought him to court after whistleblowers blew up the DOJ's sweetheart plea deal. If Joe had gotten his way — and he nearly did — there would have been no need for pardon.
And as my colleague Matt Margolis wrote earlier today, the pardon was just as much about protecting père as it was about forgiving son — "it was about preventing exposure of the Biden crime family's influence-peddling schemes."
~Snip~
But here's the thing. The president's constitutional power to pardon for federal offenses is effectively unlimited. POTUS can pardon anyone for anything at any time and at his sole discretion. "He shall have Power to grant Reprieves and Pardons for Offences against the United States, except in Cases of Impeachment," the Founders wrote. And that's that. So there's no sense in getting all upset about the Hunter Biden pardon, even though it's easily the most nepotistic and self-serving act in White House history — all wrapped in a shroud of lies about Trump.
~Snip~
Here are nine full minutes of KJP repeating Biden's lie that he wouldn't pardon Hunter — and, no, I don't expect you to watch the whole thing.

~Snip~
We weren't just assured that Biden would never do the thing we all knew he would, we were scolded for knowing that Biden would do the thing we all knew he would do.



Commentary:
Meanwhile, the biased media is scrambling to justify this dual act of Nepotism and covering up of the Biden family crimes and treasonous acts against America.
Schiff may have been right when he attempted to stop Trump by introducing the Abuse of the Pardon Prevention Act.
Although it was specifically aimed at controlling Trump. It could have stopped Biden his butt today.
Read more:

In a way, Joe's action, pardoning his son, is a brilliant gift to Trump. It does two things:
1. Shows that Democrats — at least Biden — also believe the DoJ unfairly targets people for political reasons. Which is exactly what Trump has been saying!​
2. Provides cover for Trump to pardon individuals he thinks have been such targets, like the J6ers. And family members and friends for personal reasons, as well. (He would do this anyway, of course, but now it will cost him less political capital.)​
This may not be the end of it from Biden. I wouldn’t be surprised if on Jan 19th he issues a sweeping pardon for hundreds or thousands of people who he thinks may be a “target” of Trump. THAT will really open Pandora’s box.


If anything, it's an admission of the criminality of the Biden family. Can you imagine how many actual crimes Hunter had to have committed in order to get a pardon that covers ten whole years?
 

Yeah. A lot. I asked ChatGPT the following question:

"If I lived in Delaware and paid $1.4 million dollars in taxes through 2016-2019, what would have been my gross income?"

ChatGPT: "To estimate your gross income based on the taxes you paid in Delaware, we would use the state's income tax brackets for the years 2016-2019. Here's the process:

  1. Understand Delaware's Tax Brackets: Delaware has a progressive tax system, meaning tax rates increase as income increases. The highest marginal tax rate for those years was 6.6% on taxable income over $60,000.
  2. Calculate Backwards: Since $1.4 million was paid over four years, that averages $350,000 in taxes per year. Assuming the highest tax bracket applies:
      • If $350,000 represents 6.6% of taxable income, we solve for taxable income:Taxable Income=Taxes PaidTax Rate=350,0000.066≈5,303,030\text{Taxable Income} = \frac{\text{Taxes Paid}}{\text{Tax Rate}} = \frac{350,000}{0.066} \approx 5,303,030Taxable Income=Tax RateTaxes Paid=0.066350,000≈5,303,030per year.
    • Adjust for Deductions and Exemptions: Taxable income is your gross income minus deductions (e.g., standard or itemized deductions and exemptions). Adding back these amounts would increase the gross income.
  1. Estimate Total Gross Income:
    • If you had deductions of around $20,000-$30,000 annually, your gross income might have been closer to $5.33 million per year or $21.3 million over four years.
This is an estimate and would vary based on your actual deductions and any income not subject to state income tax. For exact figures, consult a tax professional or use historical tax records."
 
Yeah. A lot. I asked ChatGPT the following question:

"If I lived in Delaware and paid $1.4 million dollars in taxes through 2016-2019, what would have been my gross income?"

ChatGPT: "To estimate your gross income based on the taxes you paid in Delaware, we would use the state's income tax brackets for the years 2016-2019. Here's the process:

  1. Understand Delaware's Tax Brackets: Delaware has a progressive tax system, meaning tax rates increase as income increases. The highest marginal tax rate for those years was 6.6% on taxable income over $60,000.
  2. Calculate Backwards:Since $1.4 million was paid over four years, that averages $350,000 in taxes per year. Assuming the highest tax bracket applies:
      • If $350,000 represents 6.6% of taxable income, we solve for taxable income:Taxable Income=Taxes PaidTax Rate=350,0000.066≈5,303,030\text{Taxable Income} = \frac{\text{Taxes Paid}}{\text{Tax Rate}} = \frac{350,000}{0.066} \approx 5,303,030Taxable Income=Tax RateTaxes Paid=0.066350,000≈5,303,030per year.
    • Adjust for Deductions and Exemptions: Taxable income is your gross income minus deductions (e.g., standard or itemized deductions and exemptions). Adding back these amounts would increase the gross income.
  1. Estimate Total Gross Income:
    • If you had deductions of around $20,000-$30,000 annually, your gross income might have been closer to $5.33 million per year or $21.3 million over four years.
This is an estimate and would vary based on your actual deductions and any income not subject to state income tax. For exact figures, consult a tax professional or use historical tax records."
Lock him up.
 
Get a grip. Trump's supreme court says any official act by a president is good to go, totally legal. Absolute control of presidential clemency, is part of the constitution.
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Flashback:

Adam Schiff said pardons in which the president is directly implicated could be an ‘obstruction of justice’

2 Dec 2024 ~~ By Oliva Murray

As Adam Schiff said in 2018, we wouldn’t want a president abusing the pardon power in order to “shield himself from liability” because such circumstances could very easily amount to an “obstruct[ion of] justice.” Schiff made the comments on a CNN segment with Don Lemon shortly after he introduced legislation that would compel a president to hand over all the investigative files of any potential pardons in which the president is/was directly implicated.

As you probably already surmised, Schiff’s proposal was a lawfare campaign against President Trump, but in light of Joe Biden’s decision to endow his son Hunter with a get-out-jail-free card—that seems like a more accurate description than “pardon” since Hunter now has a pass on potential crimes with which he’s not even been charged—I have to wonder if Schiff’s sentiments remain the same.



Commentary:
Just how many Neo-Marxist Democrats have mouthed the words "No One Is Above The Law"?
Why is this Despot Biden using his position to pardon is son of any crimes he committed for a 10 year period of time?
Are Democrats exercising their elitist prerogatives and falling back on Orwell's Animal Farm quote, "All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others"...
There will be no justice in Democrat America unless this atrocity of law is changed.
 
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Meanwhile, the biased media is scrambling to justify this dual act of Nepotism and covering up of the Biden family crimes and treasonous acts against America.

I guess Biden has now opened the door for Trump to issue a blanket pardon for anyone connected with the capitol protest on J6, and there ain't a damned thing the left can say about it.
 
I guess Biden has now opened the door for Trump to issue a blanket pardon for anyone connected with the capitol protest on J6, and there ain't a damned thing the left can say about it.
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Possibly!!!
Let's hold those Socialist in Congress to their words Technically, what Joey B did was to pardon Hunter for everything including murder and treason for that 10 years period of time. Now you have to wonder just how much blood is on Hunter's hands too. Daddy surely has a lot.
 
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