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Originally Posted by Grey Ghost
1. Biff didn't take advantage of his name. Daddy took advantage of his VP position. Suppose he figured if Hillary can do it as secretary of state why not him.
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Makes no sense at all. Again, if you are going to say that was wrong for Hunter Biden then say the same thing about Donald Trump and all his kids. Don't be a hypocrite.
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Originally Posted by Grey Ghost
2. Quid-pro Joe demanded a prosecutor investigating Biff's Ukrainian company be fired or Obummer was going to with hold Ukrainian aid.
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Wrong. There was a large group of countries and organizations -- including the International Monetary Fund, the Europeanm Union, investors and others -- who were demanding the Vikto Shoken be fired. Biden led that effort and was actually supported in a letter signed by Republican senators Rob Portman, Mark Kirk and Ron Johnson, as well as Democratic senators Dick Durbin, Jeanne Shaheen, Chris Murphy, Sherrod Brown, and Richard Blumenthal.
Meanwhile, Trump tried to use extortion to force Ukarine into a phony investigation of Biden and Burisma solely so he could have a message to use against Buiden. That's what the impeachment was about. You seem to forget about that.
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Originally Posted by Grey Ghost
3. Neither one of them, Biff or daddy, have ever had a private sector job for any lenght of time yet daddy has accumulated vast wealth on a "public servants" salary for 48 years. Explain that.
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As a Senator, Biden made about $174,000/year. As VP, he made $230,000/year. Biden made money from and $8 million book deal and speaking engagements. He was also a professor at the University of Pennsylvania. Curiously, it is easy to tell how Biden made his money because he has released his tax returns and financial records -- something Trump has refused to do.
Here's how Biden did it:
https://www.townandcountrymag.com/so...den-net-worth/
Interestingly, Jared Kushner and Ivanbka Trump made nearly $225 million while they have been working on "public servants" salaries.
But if you want to compare politician's wealth, Mitch McConnell is worth $22.5 million. How did he accumulate that on a "public servant" salary?