Joe Biden’s $93 Billion Scandal That No One’s Talking About Yet. And then there are the Trump scandals

Trump’s corruption is all over the news–the jet from Qatar, his crypto coin project, his sons making deals.

With more than a dozen lucrative deals for his family and partners, … “Mr. Trump is estimated to have added billions to his personal fortune, at least on paper, since the start of his new term, much of it through crypto.”

The corruption is seeping across the Potomac.

Don Jr. and investors are opening a pricey private club in Georgetown called “Executive Branch,” where business and tech moguls can cozy up to administration big shots.

The infamous $400 million gift for Trump from the Qataris, a luxury jumbo jet, has arrived in San Antonio. This alluring “pre-bribe,” as “S.N.L.” dubbed it, instantly wiped out Trump’s old concerns that “the nation of Qatar, unfortunately, has historically been a funder of terrorism at a very high level.”

But not much about Biden’s corruption. This is amazing.

“There were commitments made from businesses that provided no business plan, no numbers about their own financial solvency, or how this project actually worked.”

The senator appeared almost incredulous and asked for clarity: “So, so you’re telling me that the Department of Energy in the 76-day period [after the election] before their boss was gonna leave office, gave or loaned money to, to entities that had no business plan?”

Of course, Biden was non compos mentis at least by then, so we can’t blame him for anything. But what a great opportunity for the people around him.

Joe Biden’s $93 Billion Scandal That No One’s Talking About Yet

AP Photo/Susan Walsh
During a blistering Senate Appropriations Committee hearing, Sen. John Kennedy (R-La.) was visibly floored after Energy Secretary Christopher Wright dropped a bombshell: the Department of Energy handed out a staggering $93 billion in loans and commitments during the final 76 days of the Biden administration, a figure that more than doubled the loan total from the previous 15 years combined.

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Kennedy, in classic fashion, drilled in with precision. “The 76-day period you’re talking about, that’s the period between the time that President Trump was elected and President Biden left office. Is that right?”

“That is correct,” Wright confirmed.

Kennedy didn’t mince words when he asked how any agency could properly vet such massive spending in such a short window. “How do you do due diligence on one loan, much less $93 billion?” he asked.

Wright’s answer was damning.

“I think it’s probably pretty clear it wasn’t done in many cases,” he said. “There were commitments made from businesses that provided no business plan, no numbers about their own financial solvency, or how this project actually worked.”

The senator appeared almost incredulous and asked for clarity: “So, so you’re telling me that the Department of Energy in the 76-day period before their boss was gonna leave office, gave or loaned money to, to entities that had no business plan?”

“Correct,” Wright replied bluntly.

“No financials?” Kennedy asked.

“Correct,” Wright told him. “I’ve come in with great concern about how this institution, this great American institution, has been run and how American taxpayer money has been handled.”

Wright also acknowledged that his department is now conducting a sweeping review of those loans and grants.

“We are… and yeah, my blood pressure is rising just thinking about what we have seen and what did happen at the department.”

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5 replies
  1. ps
    ps says:

    Balogh seems not to have noticed an oddity: The ill-fated ship named after Gustloff was sunk on the birthday of its namesake. Although the odds were 1 in 364, there can be no logical reason for this, can there?

  2. Freddy
    Freddy says:

    I have, just like Scott Adams, a deep love for the cat soul, any cat that speaks American “English” can attest to that. In previous karmic stages, however, I had even kicked cats with my heavy leather boots, even throwing them against walls or drowning them in the rain barrel of my garden shed.

    Until I met Amy. She had total control over me right from the start and knew how to use this skillfully. She clearly signaled through cat language: “I’ll make sure you get a good night’s sleep, but I forbid any sexual assault!”

    Amy immediately realized that my goose liver pâté was unbeatable and could not be replaced by cheap cat food from Walmart. Since cats are relatively undemanding and, above all, permanently keep their mouths shut, unlike so-called human females, I quickly realized that this is where the real happiness of a partnership lies.

    It came as it had to come. My conservative family reproached me: “Why do you want to marry a cat? All men marry an idiot to make themselves unhappy, that’s how it’s always been and always will be, but you’re out of line again!” I explained to them that my purpose in life is to be happy, and a woman from today’s feminist era destroys me.

    The price of being allowed to “use” their vagina once or twice a week was too high for me to have to put up with her all the time. Women constantly babble stupid stuff, which irritates me and distracts me from my contemplation, from which I generate all my brilliant ideas. That’s why Amy is clearly a good, no, perfect substitute for a woman!

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=090MXlQyrBc
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IN8FXsIOibo
    https://www.youtube.com/@1bike1world/videos

    • Freddy
      Freddy says:

      PS: I hope it was clear enough that my “cat contribution” was pure SATIRE. Because I myself am neither a cat owner but certainly not a cat abuser.

      So I was speaking from the perspective of all those unfortunate contemporaries who, in their desperate need for warmth, mistakenly believe that a pet can actually replace a human relationship, which sadly is becoming more and more the case these days.

      There is something slightly grotesque about this kind of “institutionalized” abuse as a “substitute partner”. An indictment of the rampant isolation in the consumerist single society.

      Only in Down Under is the most brutal million-fold catocaust still being perpetrated without the benevolent West intervening. What a scandal!

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9KvY7RfBHtY

      The new-fangled trend towards humanizing animals is probably also massively promoted by Judentube and the eco-madness. Speaking of which, what is video star Crusoe actually doing, is he still not in well-deserved dog retirement? As if I had suspected it:

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1CfzRiQfVRA

  3. Joe
    Joe says:

    Remember this…
    NONE of this is possible with an honest and 100% verifiable debt-free currency. Under such a system, it would be impossible to create these “funds” out of thin air. It would have to be raised through direct taxation… not through the insidious and unseen taxation called “inflation”.

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