[AmericanThinker] President Trump’s acquittal on impeachment charges is welcome, but hardly the best news of the week. For, unnoticed until recently, another court proceeding advances, and win or lose, this matter can shake the globalist, deep state swamp off its here-to-now protected foundation.
The case in question is Lawrence W. Doyle and John F. Moynihan (Petitioners) v Internal Revenue Service (Respondents), a case where allegedly corrupt actions of the Internal Revenue Service itself may fall under the microscope. It likely involves as yet unprosecuted crimes by "charities" that are still corruptly directed by household names. For history of this case, and some tantalizing details, see here.
The names of Petitioners in the U.S. tax court case are familiar to many -- Doyle and Moynihan are self-described "financial bounty hunters" who are determined to police the waste, fraud and abuse that has grown exponentially of late, especially because the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Department of Justice and Internal Revenue Service seem loath to go after the biggest of fish -- dynastic political families, billionaire donors, and all who enrich themselves at taxpayer expense.
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An old trick. Educational "charities" are commonly used for tax evasion and money laundering in Arab and South Asian circles. Billary simply repurposed an old scam to launder illicit campaign contributions. And then Hillary became Secy-State: overdrive.
Corruption, hidden in plain view.
Most corrupt era since the days of the Robber Barons.
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Nice piece. Let's hope this scenario comes to pass:
"...assuming we’re looking at a month or two of disruptions to the PRC manufacturing sector, this is going to be a quick hit and a major incentive for every manufacturer in the rest of the world to second source components from somewhere [other than the PRC]...."
[NEWS4JAX] Hours after a van plowed through a Republican Party tent where volunteers were registering voters, Jacksonville police arrested a 27-year-year man on two counts of aggravated assault on a person over 65 years old, criminal mischief and driving without a license.
Gregory William Loel Timm was identified as the person behind the wheel of the van that struck the tent set up the parking lot of a Walmart Superstore at the corner of Atlantic and Kernan boulevards about 3:50 p.m. Saturday.
Timm is accused of pulling up, driving through the tent and striking their tables.
"It happened so quickly," said Nina Williams, a volunteer. "I just barely got out of the way."
According to Lt. Larry Gayle said after driving through the tent, the driver, now identified as Timm, stopped, took a video and "flipped off" the people who were inside the tent before driving away. Investigators are monitoring social media to see if the video shows up.
No injuries were reported. One of the volunteers provided photos of the older brown Chevrolet driving away.
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In a world where the best and the brightest
Are fighting the might of the rightists,
One brave cub reporter
Sneaks over the border,
Inflicting concussions
On elderly RUSSIANS.
Convinced that he's nutty,
They hold him for study;
Committed, he is: Timmtimmitis!
💥💥BROKEN ARROW: How in the world does Buttigieg, who had a father that was the head of the International Gramsci (Marxist) Society, get a TS clearance and work in counter intelligence? 💥💥 https://t.co/oehKenJmh8
#1
Just brainstorming...
1) "Because," not "despite"
2) "Well, he's obviously intelligent, so..."
3) Our CI people are frickin' geniuses who plan generations ahead.
Twenty years ago, I'd have taken 3 seriously, ten years ago, 1. Today? Everything on 2, please.
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Obama’s true character is seen emerging on his post presidential endeavors: from last nights Oscar reviews
By Fox: Even socialist revolutionary Karl Marx was mentioned in a speech by Julia Reichert, the co-director of the Barack and Michelle Obama-produced Best Documentary winner "American Factory."
Reichert concluded her speech with a paraphrase of the "Communist Manifesto," written by Marx and Frederich Engels, stating "[W]e believe that things will get better when workers of the world unite."
“The Communist Manifesto” got a shoutout during the 2020 Oscars.
Julia Reichert, the co-director of best documentary winner “American Factory,” which was produced by former President Barack Obama’s new film company, apparently quoted from Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels’ infamous book during her acceptance speech on Sunday night.
“Working people have it harder and harder these days — and we believe that things will get better when workers of the world unite,” Reichert said.
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So, yeah, anyone who wondered what would be the result of Obama's deal with Netflix, see above for the answer.
I saw bits and pieces of the Oscars last night because Mrs. Uluque just had to watch it. But I spent most of the time in another room watching another TV that was tuned in to another channel. What I did see of it was a bunch of freaks like the bald headed pair above. The denizens of Tinsletown are all off their rockers and ripe for exploitation by communists like Obama.
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So Zero's strange career trajectory ends in total farce. A stoner, a lazy and feckless lawyer, a Chauncey Gardiner president-from-nowhere surrounded by corruption and incompetence, and now a "producer" of shitty Marxist "documentaries."
#8
A disgrace, yes, but the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences gave him an Oscar. So I think that means that Hollywood is also a disgrace, a collection of Communist kooks.
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A stoner, a lazy and feckless lawyer, a Chauncey Gardiner president-from-nowhere surrounded by corruption and incompetence, and now a "producer" of shitty Marxist "documentaries."
This is a great idea for a TV show. Think "Idiocracy" meets "Being There". Pity we can't get Alex Karras to play Michelle Obama.
Have your people call my people!
[RedState] On Sunday, South Carolina Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham told CBS “Face The Nation” that Attorney General William Barr said he had set up a legal process by which Donald Trump’s attorney Rudy Giuliani could share information he’s gathered about Ukraine with the Department of Justice.
On Monday, Barr confirmed that information at a Washington press conference, but stipulated federal officials would need to exercise caution with the information they receive, and that the intent was to verify the information.
[NYP] “The Communist Manifesto” got a shoutout during the 2020 Oscars.
Julia Reichert, the co-director of best documentary winner “American Factory,” which was produced by former President Barack Obama’s new film company, apparently quoted from Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels’ infamous book during her acceptance speech on Sunday night.
“Working people have it harder and harder these days — and we believe that things will get better when workers of the world unite,” Reichert said.
The quote appeared to be a riff on the last lines of the 1848 political document, which are frequently translated from German as “Workers of the world, unite. You have nothing to lose but your chains!”
Netflix’s “American Factory” comes from Higher Ground, the production company of the former president and his wife Michelle Obama. It tells the story of a Chinese company occupying a shuttered General Motors plant in Moraine, Ohio.
“Congrats to Julia and Steven [Bognar], the filmmakers behind American Factory for telling such a complex, moving story about the very human consequences of wrenching economic change,” Barack Obama tweeted following the win.
“Glad to see two talented and downright good people take home the Oscar for Higher Ground’s first release.”
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Sorry about the way this post turned out. I accidentally hit the submit button when I meant to hit the preview button, even after my second cup of coffee. My apologies. No apologies necessary.
Repairs made and thanks for your posting.
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True to form, Zero still cannot manage to write the book for which he was paid a yet another sweetheart-style 7-figure advance. Seems Ayers isn't available this time.
#3
Did buffalo buffalo Joe?
I feel we can safely say no.
"So rude. Don't abide 'em.
I slide up beside 'em
To sniff 'em and bite 'em,
And, if I can't ride 'em,
At least get a whiff as they go!"
#4
Peeling the Biden onion does not appear to be working out very well. My sorrow for him has now turned to simple anger. Imagine it if you will, Joe Biden was only a breath away from being POTUS for eight very long years.
#5
Look, we all know that Obama kept Biden around as assassination insurance - nobody, no matter how fanatical, would try to assassinate Obama if it meant POTUS Joe. How the hell, Dems would select him as a contender, I'll never know.
[WASHINGTONEXAMINER] Tom Perez, chairman of the Democratic National Committee, brushed off calls for his resignation following a debacle at the Iowa caucuses that left no clear winner in the state for three days.
A multi-volume chronology and reference guide set detailing three years of the Mexican Drug War between 2010 and 2012.
Rantburg.com and borderlandbeat.com correspondent and author Chris Covert presents his first non-fiction work detailing
the drug and gang related violence in Mexico.
Chris gives us Mexican press dispatches of drug and gang war violence
over three years, presented in a multi volume set intended to chronicle the death, violence and mayhem which has
dominated Mexico for six years.
Rantburg was assembled from recycled algorithms in the United States of America. No
trees were destroyed in the production of this weblog. We did hurt some, though. Sorry.