If someone who is standing on the corner in front of the police station flagrantly sells fentanyl, they get prosecuted. Why should a "white collar" crime considered less illegal?
As for your other comment, I'm waiting for the long-promised evidence. Not the insinuations, the actual paper (and audio and video) trail.
How about Biden and his family. Trump is on trial and will not likely make it through the primaries, so
he's old news or he will be as soon as the GOP pick their presidential candidate. Biden is running the country while he and his son are being investigated for some serious allegations of influence peddling. Pay to play. I wish you would write about that. Most of the press will not touch this because they are afraid.
The GOP has spent that last eight years trying to find something on Joe and all they have is a drug-addicted son who promised what everyone (to use Dan's discussion about how the banks should have known Trump was a fraud) knew he could never deliver. The press isn't afraid. They'd jump on the story in a second if there was actually something there. There's nothing. Nada. Zero. Bupkis.
As two eagle-eyed readers have pointed out, I miscalculated Tump's age. Should have said "Three score and 17," not "Three score and seven." My bad.
If someone who is standing on the corner in front of the police station flagrantly sells fentanyl, they get prosecuted. Why should a "white collar" crime considered less illegal?
As for your other comment, I'm waiting for the long-promised evidence. Not the insinuations, the actual paper (and audio and video) trail.
*be considered
How about Biden and his family. Trump is on trial and will not likely make it through the primaries, so
he's old news or he will be as soon as the GOP pick their presidential candidate. Biden is running the country while he and his son are being investigated for some serious allegations of influence peddling. Pay to play. I wish you would write about that. Most of the press will not touch this because they are afraid.
The GOP has spent that last eight years trying to find something on Joe and all they have is a drug-addicted son who promised what everyone (to use Dan's discussion about how the banks should have known Trump was a fraud) knew he could never deliver. The press isn't afraid. They'd jump on the story in a second if there was actually something there. There's nothing. Nada. Zero. Bupkis.