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Another cabinet position filled. Don't know much about her but the read below looks promising re: China. My sense is using WTO is long, drawn out affair full of political minefields and blah-blah whereas Trump took the more direct approach. But yes, need to get economic allies onboard with whatever strategy we plan.
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If Biden does anything, can he fix this? Auditing the wealthy would more than pay for itself instead of attacking poor people who can't afford to defend themselves for peanuts.
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Well they do have a point - wealthy folks would lawyer up and drag shit out forever. Increasing funding for the IRS would help. Adding to that and changing priorities would as well. |
This isn't an accident. The GOP has been stripping the resources away in hopes that the IRS will stop working.
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https://www.cnn.com/2020/12/09/polit...ion/index.html
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/hun...-investigation https://www.cnbc.com/2020/12/09/hunt...ver-taxes.html I'm surprised no one has been discussing this here? Maybe I missed it because I am only checking this forum a couple times per week now. Seems like the social media probably shouldn't have been censoring this when they did prior to the election. I don't really care to share my thoughts on all of this but I am interested to see where this goes and how the media chooses to cover this. |
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Hunter did come up prior to the election as a possible October surprise but it didn't seem to make any headway with a "corruption/illegal" tie to Biden. My guess is Hunter did leverage his connections with dad (who wouldn't), probably did something unethical, fair chance it was probably white-collar illegal. Unlikely Biden was a bad guy here. But agree. This should be investigated and let it all come out. |
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If the IRS could be self-funded, they would easily be able to handle it and have an incentive to target the biggest tax cheats. You can argue the same with the SEC. It should easily pay for itself and then some as a deterrent. This was a conscious decision to allow those in a higher income bracket to not have to abide by the same laws as the rest of us. |
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Just make them all "acting". Precedent has been set by Trump. I also can't imagine every Senator would go along with this. Romney likely wouldn't. Hard to imagine Murkowski would either. There are still some moderate Senators out there. Don't they just need a couple votes to approve? |
I'm pretty sure Dems would need 60 votes as McConnell has no reason to kill the filibuster for appointments.
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Seeing Times person of the year is Biden/Harris. Trump gonna lose it.
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Kindof was hoping for Fauci. Trump still would have lost it... just differently. SI |
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Agreed. There is a chance this will turn in to something and it needs investigated. I won’t be surprised if it ends up being more unethical than illegal, though. I think the reason the story didn’t get much traction is sort of like the boy that cried wolf. Trump and his surrogates throw such a large volume of statements and accusations out, many of them ridiculous and/or patently false, that a majority of folks have tuned it out. So when something is valid, there is no way to discern it from the rest of the BS that is out there. |
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Wise, necessary, and also some A+ trolling on multiple levels.
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I don't it matters what Hunter did unless Biden assisted/drove it somehow. That's why it didn't stick prior to the election because there was no/little evidence. Biden played it right by being a supportive/protective dad even with Hunter's stupid ass laptop fiasco. Nevertheless, IMO it's okay to have this investigation. The findings may be embarrassing to Biden, Hunter may get fined etc. and the GOP will try to tie the "corruption" to Biden, but knowing Biden (he genuinely seems to be a straight shooter), I'm not worrying too much about it. If I was the GOP, I'd start digging up Kamala Harris' past to setup for 2024. Politics. |
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True. They need a pic of that happening as well as taking out the trash bags. |
And leaving the gold toilet on the front curb for garbage pickup.
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I'll take the bait. I am not sure what there is to discuss. 1. Biden Jr. is the one who announced the investigation. That may be just good PR but there is no grand announcement from the The U.S. Attorney’s Office in Delaware probably makes it less of a big deal. 2. I only read the FOX article because I figure they are most likely to give the most fair and balanced coverage. According to that article, the President-Elect is not being investigated. 3. Beyond 1 and 2, there is basically nothing new between the linked article embedded in the story that was published on October 21 and the article published on yesterday. Large passages of the article are almost copied word for word including the copies of documents. 4. I think the vast majority of the board believes that if the President's or President Elect's offspring is taking advantage of their parent's position for personal gain, it should be investigate to see if criminal activity has taken place. If it were not being investigated or road blocks are have been placed to prevent an investigation, well that might generated a bit more discussion, no? The U.S. Attorney’s Office in Delaware is investigating Hunter Biden, good. To this point, the Biden team has not put any road blocks in the way to hamper the investigation. I am hoping this is an investigation about the search for illegal activity and not one meant to distract from the Biden presidency. If it is a sincere investigation of the former, then spend the government resources to gain and indictment, a conviction and dole out punishment. If it is about the latter then it is a disgrace. |
I think a lot of the board believes that whatever they find, it'll be fine, guilty or not guilty, it should be handled in the correct application of the law. The board also believes that it's rather ludicrous that given the entire nature of trump's own children living their entire lives off of his name, that the shock and disgust that the right feigns toward Hunter Biden is complete and total hypocrisy.
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Anything a not-part-of-the-administration adult child of any President does, be it criminal, charity, or anything in between, is tabloid junk that holds little/no interest to me, unless the President is personally involved or if it happens to affect my family's day-to-day life (highly unlikely.) I didn't care about Chelsea, the Bush daughters, Obama daughters, or the Trumps who aren't in the White House. Put that stuff where it belongs: in People Magazine.
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exactly. " OMG, kids with rich and powerful parents get preferential treatment based on their last name!!! Story at 11." |
There's a huge overlap between people who believe Hunter Biden's taxes should lead to prison for him and Joe and people who believe Trump should pre-emptively pardon his children for any crimes that might have been committed.
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Speaking of cognitive decline, Diane Feinstein has been in the news. Assume this is real.
If she ultimately resigns soon, it doesn't hurt Biden because Newsome will be appointing a Dem replacement? If Newsome was a Rep, this would be more interesting (and Harris for VP may not have happened). |
I guess no surprise but disappointed. Big immigration reform is not a top-top priority. I'd do big immigration and small climate change myself.
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The people who passionately want immigration changes by and large didn't vote for Biden. Climate change has a zillion times more impact on the world so I think that's the right priority.
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The rumor now is Mayor Pete for Secretary of Transportation.
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Based on what I have seen over the past several months Hunter is clearly the most degenerate presidential family member I can recall off hand in my lifetime. Roger Clinton and Neil Bush rounding out second and third.
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The $908B is broken out into 2 bills. Unsure why but my guess is so each can be voted separately as the second one may be the most contentious. Let's pass them and move on for now, add on if needed or if there is political will after Biden becomes President and new Congress is sworn in.
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Billy Carter!
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It’s sad when stealing charity money from cancer patients doesn’t even land Eric Trump in the top 3. I guess he’s still young and has time to climb the list.
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If making money based on your family name and then being less than completely honest gets you on the list... |
"Based on what Newsmax and OAN are saying..."
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McConnell officially uttered the "P-E" word.
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Penis Envy? |
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At least the Trumps are winners on the most corrupt and dirty relatives of Presidents (some respect for Tiffany for being like nope on the [direct?] grift factory, though)! |
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And now getting back to the topic at hand ...
Second stimulus check doesn't look good. But I found Buffet's interview interesting. Never thought to compare it to imminent domain. https://www.cnbc.com/2020/12/15/kell...ck-update.html Quote:
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And we now have a Transportation Secretary. I guess a good, relatively low key, stepping stone for Mayor Pete.
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Looks like something is going to happen. Great day in the markets. Let's hope it gets done this week.
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$600 stimulus checks are in the works. I can't find details on who would be eligible but assume they will be targeted vs everyone.
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We don't have the ability to target checks very effectively. For example, it isn't possible to send out checks to people who have lost their jobs because neither the federal or state governments have that info. We could send to people on unemployment, but that misses all the people that are out of work but not on unemployment. I think targeted money would be better, but if we can't do that I'd rather give money to too many people than too few.
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The people in the top half of incomes are generally doing fine or even better than before COVID, but the bottom half is getting crushed. Weekly unemployment claims have been worse than the worst week of the Great Recession since March. The unemployment rate is still at the same point as the worst level in the Great Recession. I think this can turn around quickly in the summer, but at the moment we're converting temporary unemployment into permanent unemployment. If we don't help people get past this the results will stick with us for years.
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Right send it out. And have it on taxes for those making over $100k or something. Folks need money now. We can sort out the 'targeting' later - heck, if we could have gotten this done a month ago, we could have skipped the targeting with the knowledge that even well off people would likely use the extra funds for Christmas gifts (which would help businesses). |
I say send it to everyone. The people who truly need it will put it to good use and hopefully people who don’t need it put it back into their local economy. For example I needed reading glasses. Usually I would just get a cheap pair at cvs. Instead I bought a $200 pair from my eye doctor to support her.
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This, we basically donated our first stimulus checks to local businesses that were closed, or in the form of big tips for employees to split when restaurants could only do pick up, or buying groceries for friends on furlough. I think a lot of people that don't need the money have and will do similar things. |
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I agree with this. Renters can pay rent, people with student loans can pay their loans, unemployed won't get forgotten etc... |
No mention of Trump's payroll tax relief and making it permanent.
I guess discussions will (has to) happen sooner or later next year with Stimulus III. |
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