Seriously, do I have this close to correct?bearister said:
Miniature horse joins BART passengers in adorable commute
https://www.sfgate.com/travel/resources/transit/amp/Miniature-horse-Sweets-BART-passengers-adorable-14812217.php
I'm getting my paperwork in order for my service animal, Beelzebub, so I can take him on BART and cross country flights:
* Feds Say Airlines Can't Ban Pit Bulls or Other Dog Breeds From Flying
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.travelandleisure.com/trip-ideas/pet-friendly-travel/federal-department-of-transportation-allows-pitbulls-to-fly-on-planes%3famp=true
oski003 said:
The cynic in all of us takes notice when the son of the sitting VP is selected to serve on the BOD of a shady foreign company @ $50 K per month, then holy smokes he won the lottery again when the PRC decided that Hunter Biden's "hedge fund" was "the" place to park $1.5 Billion. We should all be so lucky, yet something tells me that perhaps this is not the American Dream in action. Rather something completely different.....?
sycasey said:oski003 said:
The cynic in all of us takes notice when the son of the sitting VP is selected to serve on the BOD of a shady foreign company @ $50 K per month, then holy smokes he won the lottery again when the PRC decided that Hunter Biden's "hedge fund" was "the" place to park $1.5 Billion. We should all be so lucky, yet something tells me that perhaps this is not the American Dream in action. Rather something completely different.....?
All of this was investigated already. Looks possibly shady on the surface, but nothing was there. Next.
Ukraineoski003 said:sycasey said:oski003 said:
The cynic in all of us takes notice when the son of the sitting VP is selected to serve on the BOD of a shady foreign company @ $50 K per month, then holy smokes he won the lottery again when the PRC decided that Hunter Biden's "hedge fund" was "the" place to park $1.5 Billion. We should all be so lucky, yet something tells me that perhaps this is not the American Dream in action. Rather something completely different.....?
All of this was investigated already. Looks possibly shady on the surface, but nothing was there. Next.
By who?
sycasey said:Ukraineoski003 said:sycasey said:oski003 said:
The cynic in all of us takes notice when the son of the sitting VP is selected to serve on the BOD of a shady foreign company @ $50 K per month, then holy smokes he won the lottery again when the PRC decided that Hunter Biden's "hedge fund" was "the" place to park $1.5 Billion. We should all be so lucky, yet something tells me that perhaps this is not the American Dream in action. Rather something completely different.....?
All of this was investigated already. Looks possibly shady on the surface, but nothing was there. Next.
By who?
https://www.factcheck.org/2019/09/trump-twists-facts-on-biden-and-ukraine/
Oskioski003 said:
The cynic in all of us takes notice when the son of the sitting VP is selected to serve on the BOD of a shady foreign company @ $50 K per month, then holy smokes he won the lottery again when the PRC decided that Hunter Biden's "hedge fund" was "the" place to park $1.5 Billion. We should all be so lucky, yet something tells me that perhaps this is not the American Dream in action. Rather something completely different.....?
Quote:
Rice currently serves on the board of Dropbox, an online-storage technology company, C3, an energy software company, and Makena Capital, a private endowment firm. In addition, she is a member of the boards of the George W. Bush Institute, the Commonwealth Club, the Aspen Institute, and the Boys and Girls Clubs of America. Previously, Rice served on various additional boards, including: KiOR, Inc.; the Chevron Corporation; the Charles Schwab Corporation; the Transamerica Corporation; the Hewlett-Packard Company; the University of Notre Dame; the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts; and, the San Francisco Symphony Board of Governors
I don't like it, but it is legal. There has been zero evidence that Hunter Biden did anything beyond what scores of relatives of the rich and powerful have done and frankly the story is being exaggerated by acting like the actions of a company are Bidens actions and the benefits received were received by Biden when neither is true.Quote:
For example, the admission rates for Stanford University (4.8 percent), Yale University (6.3 percent), Harvard University (5.4 percent), and Georgetown Law School (24 percent), are all extremely low. But for each of our last four presidents, the acceptance rate for their children at these schools has been a head-scratching 100 percent.
OaktownBear said:Oskioski003 said:
The cynic in all of us takes notice when the son of the sitting VP is selected to serve on the BOD of a shady foreign company @ $50 K per month, then holy smokes he won the lottery again when the PRC decided that Hunter Biden's "hedge fund" was "the" place to park $1.5 Billion. We should all be so lucky, yet something tells me that perhaps this is not the American Dream in action. Rather something completely different.....?
I think what people don't get is that MANY people who serve on boards of directors have nothing to do with running the company. It is EXTREMELY common to have politically connected people or famous people or community people on the board for one reason or another. For instance, Condaleeza Rice is on boards all over the place. The following are just the ones on her bio:Quote:
Rice currently serves on the board of Dropbox, an online-storage technology company, C3, an energy software company, and Makena Capital, a private endowment firm. In addition, she is a member of the boards of the George W. Bush Institute, the Commonwealth Club, the Aspen Institute, and the Boys and Girls Clubs of America. Previously, Rice served on various additional boards, including: KiOR, Inc.; the Chevron Corporation; the Charles Schwab Corporation; the Transamerica Corporation; the Hewlett-Packard Company; the University of Notre Dame; the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts; and, the San Francisco Symphony Board of Governors
I also know that at least in the past Jesse Jackson was very a very popular add to Boards of Directors.
What is more, hiring children of the politically powerful or putting them on boards of directors is extremely common. And I love this quote from a CNBC article:I don't like it, but it is legal. There has been zero evidence that Hunter Biden did anything beyond what scores of relatives of the rich and powerful have done and frankly the story is being exaggerated by acting like the actions of a company are Bidens actions and the benefits received were received by Biden when neither is true.Quote:
For example, the admission rates for Stanford University (4.8 percent), Yale University (6.3 percent), Harvard University (5.4 percent), and Georgetown Law School (24 percent), are all extremely low. But for each of our last four presidents, the acceptance rate for their children at these schools has been a head-scratching 100 percent.
If you want to investigate Biden for this, fine. Let's fire up the investigations on everyone, including the Trump family. A lot of politicians would go down including the President, and if you are willing to accept the President going down, I'm willing to throw Biden under the bus. Tell me when you are ready to make that deal.
The laws should be changed. I don't like business as usual that allows children of politicians to take large sums to serve on boards (which is the only thing Hunter Biden did). But it is business as usual.
OaktownBear said:Oskioski003 said:
The cynic in all of us takes notice when the son of the sitting VP is selected to serve on the BOD of a shady foreign company @ $50 K per month, then holy smokes he won the lottery again when the PRC decided that Hunter Biden's "hedge fund" was "the" place to park $1.5 Billion. We should all be so lucky, yet something tells me that perhaps this is not the American Dream in action. Rather something completely different.....?
I think what people don't get is that MANY people who serve on boards of directors have nothing to do with running the company. It is EXTREMELY common to have politically connected people or famous people or community people on the board for one reason or another. For instance, Condaleeza Rice is on boards all over the place. The following are just the ones on her bio:Quote:
Rice currently serves on the board of Dropbox, an online-storage technology company, C3, an energy software company, and Makena Capital, a private endowment firm. In addition, she is a member of the boards of the George W. Bush Institute, the Commonwealth Club, the Aspen Institute, and the Boys and Girls Clubs of America. Previously, Rice served on various additional boards, including: KiOR, Inc.; the Chevron Corporation; the Charles Schwab Corporation; the Transamerica Corporation; the Hewlett-Packard Company; the University of Notre Dame; the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts; and, the San Francisco Symphony Board of Governors
I also know that at least in the past Jesse Jackson was very a very popular add to Boards of Directors.
What is more, hiring children of the politically powerful or putting them on boards of directors is extremely common. And I love this quote from a CNBC article:I don't like it, but it is legal. There has been zero evidence that Hunter Biden did anything beyond what scores of relatives of the rich and powerful have done and frankly the story is being exaggerated by acting like the actions of a company are Bidens actions and the benefits received were received by Biden when neither is true.Quote:
For example, the admission rates for Stanford University (4.8 percent), Yale University (6.3 percent), Harvard University (5.4 percent), and Georgetown Law School (24 percent), are all extremely low. But for each of our last four presidents, the acceptance rate for their children at these schools has been a head-scratching 100 percent.
If you want to investigate Biden for this, fine. Let's fire up the investigations on everyone, including the Trump family. A lot of politicians would go down including the President, and if you are willing to accept the President going down, I'm willing to throw Biden under the bus. Tell me when you are ready to make that deal.
The laws should be changed. I don't like business as usual that allows children of politicians to take large sums to serve on boards (which is the only thing Hunter Biden did). But it is business as usual.
Well, on the one hand we have lots of hard evidence of Donald Trump's corruption, going back decades.oski003 said:
Biden good. Trump bad.
Finally, he is getting it.sycasey said:Well, on the one hand we have lots of hard evidence of Donald Trump's corruption, going back decades.oski003 said:
Biden good. Trump bad.
On the other hand, you have lots of suggestion and innuendo about Biden and his son but no actual evidence.
So yes: Biden good, Trump bad.
The situations are not remotely similar and only appear so by you leaving out crucial facts.oski003 said:sycasey said:Ukraineoski003 said:sycasey said:oski003 said:
The cynic in all of us takes notice when the son of the sitting VP is selected to serve on the BOD of a shady foreign company @ $50 K per month, then holy smokes he won the lottery again when the PRC decided that Hunter Biden's "hedge fund" was "the" place to park $1.5 Billion. We should all be so lucky, yet something tells me that perhaps this is not the American Dream in action. Rather something completely different.....?
All of this was investigated already. Looks possibly shady on the surface, but nothing was there. Next.
By who?
https://www.factcheck.org/2019/09/trump-twists-facts-on-biden-and-ukraine/
In January 2018, Biden disclosed that during a trip to Kyiv he privately warned Ukraine's then-president, Petro Poroshenko, and then-prime minister, Arseniy Yatsenyuk, that the U.S. would withhold $1 billion in loan guarantees if Ukraine failed to deal with corruption and remove Shokin as its prosecutor general. (Biden did not say when he made the threat, but he addressed the Ukrainian Parliament in Kyiv on Dec. 9, 2015, and dangled the prospect of future U.S. aid if the country rid itself of the "cancer of corruption." )
Yes, Shokin was investigating Burisma. Yes, there were allegations by allies working with the Obama administration that Shokin wasn't doing enough to thwart corruption, etc...
It is not black and white.
Who is watching the watchmen?
The foxes are (were) guarding the henhouse...
Biden good. Trump bad.
On another note, I attended a talk with George W Bush the other day. It was not a republican event. I was incredibly impressed and a bit surprised at how honest and intelligent he was. He is not like how the media portrayed him at all.
Was that a direct quote from W? If so, please put quotation marks around it.oski003 said:
Biden good. Trump bad.
On another note, I attended a talk with George W Bush the other day. It was not a republican event. I was incredibly impressed and a bit surprised at how honest and intelligent he was. He is not like how the media portrayed him at all.
Even if he didn't say it, I suspect Bush would also agree.B.A. Bearacus said:Was that a direct quote from W? If so, please put quotation marks around it.oski003 said:
Biden good. Trump bad.
On another note, I attended a talk with George W Bush the other day. It was not a republican event. I was incredibly impressed and a bit surprised at how honest and intelligent he was. He is not like how the media portrayed him at all.
oski003 said:
The cynic in all of us takes notice when the son of the sitting VP is selected to serve on the BOD of a shady foreign company @ $50 K per month, then holy smokes he won the lottery again when the PRC decided that Hunter Biden's "hedge fund" was "the" place to park $1.5 Billion. We should all be so lucky, yet something tells me that perhaps this is not the American Dream in action. Rather something completely different.....?
And of course THIS is the biggest priority not the acts by the president that have national security implications. Nope. The son of an opposition candidate might have received high compensation--and you of course are similarly outraged by all executive compensation, and everyone who gets a sweetheart deal (if he did) and believe that every overseas high salaried person is doing something illegal, right?oski003 said:
The cynic in all of us takes notice when the son of the sitting VP is selected to serve on the BOD of a shady foreign company @ $50 K per month, then holy smokes he won the lottery again when the PRC decided that Hunter Biden's "hedge fund" was "the" place to park $1.5 Billion. We should all be so lucky, yet something tells me that perhaps this is not the American Dream in action. Rather something completely different.....?
blungld said:And of course THIS is the biggest priority not the acts by the president that have national security implications. Nope. The son of an opposition candidate might have received high compensation--and you of course are similarly outraged by all executive compensation, and everyone who gets a sweetheart deal (if he did) and believe that every overseas high salaried person is doing something illegal, right?oski003 said:
The cynic in all of us takes notice when the son of the sitting VP is selected to serve on the BOD of a shady foreign company @ $50 K per month, then holy smokes he won the lottery again when the PRC decided that Hunter Biden's "hedge fund" was "the" place to park $1.5 Billion. We should all be so lucky, yet something tells me that perhaps this is not the American Dream in action. Rather something completely different.....?
So tell me, who is another executive getting high compensation that you believe need be investigated and is way more pressing than the abuse of power, obstruction, and rampant criminality being conducted by the actual person in office?
Do you actually believe your own BS?
okaydo said:
But whuddabout?....oski003 said:
The cynic in all of us takes notice when the son of the sitting VP is selected to serve on the BOD of a shady foreign company @ $50 K per month, then holy smokes he won the lottery again when the PRC decided that Hunter Biden's "hedge fund" was "the" place to park $1.5 Billion. We should all be so lucky, yet something tells me that perhaps this is not the American Dream in action. Rather something completely different.....?