Fogdog
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Wednesday is the day.
Does anybody want to make an over/under prediction?
I'll start the bidding at over $200 million.
Wednesday is the day.
If you want to be happy, be generous is sage advice and building a positive community of causes and helping based around it is a good legacy to leave and life to live.aww shucks. I was just riffing and got lucky with a random bit.
Not that the idea came out of nowhere, It's something that a good person would do and it turns out the E. Jean Carrol is a good person. With all the shitty things going on right now, it's nice to see somebody think of others when they come upon good fortune.
I'll take $360 million, the full monty.Wednesday is the day.
Does anybody want to give an over/under prediction?
I'll start the bidding at $200 million.
over or under or exactly?I'll take $360 million, the full monty.
666 million and interestI'll take $360 million, the full monty.
I'm wondering if the bookies are wagering on it?over or under or exactly?
That's a hell of a job,an investment in effort and time to sanely dispel a MAGA theory that this guy is convinced of,you can pile up facts to a couple of stories in height and you'll still get a pull the chord response from these people,they are a new species blinded by the "Springer-like" rah,rah,rah, own the libs rants,100 % believers of unvetted news,and incapable of any objectivity,the deeper down the road they go the more dug in they are. They cannot be reversed in spite of the well documented,vetted factual argument that was presented and will pivot to the next MAGA talking point with a "What about this,What about that",their rudder is jammed,they're turning in circles.Trump and his allies, including his personal lawyer, Rudolph Giuliani, the former mayor of New York, accuse Biden of using his position as vice president and point man on relations with Kyiv in 2016 to help Burisma -- a Ukrainian energy company that was paying Biden's son Hunter, who was on its board of directors -- avoid damage from a criminal investigation.
They assert that Shokin was overseeing an active criminal investigation into Burisma and that Biden at the time told Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko that the United States would withhold $1 billion in loan guarantees unless Shokin was fired.
But Ukrainian prosecutors and anti-corruption activists with knowledge of the matter argue that the timeline of developments in the Burisma case and Shokin's stint as chief prosecutor simply does not fit the narrative being put forward by Trump and his allies.
Moreover, they say that Shokin himself was the biggest obstacle standing in the way of the investigation.
Biden did demand that Shokin be removed. At an event at the Council on Foreign Relations in New York in 2018, Biden seemed to boast about it, saying that during a visit to Kyiv -- likely in December 2015 -- he told Ukrainian officials: "We're leaving in six hours. If the prosecutor's not fired, you're not getting the money."
However, there are two big problems with the narrative presented by Trump and Giuliani, according to activists in Ukraine and others.
For one thing, Ukrainian prosecutors and anti-corruption advocates who were pushing for an investigation into the dealings of Burisma and its owner, Mykola Zlochevskiy, said the probe had been dormant long before Biden leveled his demand.
"There was no pressure from anyone from the United States" to close the case against Zlochevskiy, Vitaliy Kasko, who was a deputy prosecutor-general under Shokin and is now first deputy prosecutor-general, told Bloomberg News in May. "It was shelved by Ukrainian prosecutors in 2014 and through 2015," he added.
Activists say the case had been sabotaged by Shokin himself. As an example, they say two months before Hunter Biden joined Burisma's board, British authorities had requested information from Shokin's office as part of an investigation into alleged money laundering by Zlochevskiy. Shokin ignored them.
Kaleniuk and AntAC published a detailed timeline of events surrounding the Burisma case, an outline of evidence suggesting that three consecutive chief prosecutors of Ukraine -- first Shokin’s predecessor, then Shokin, and then his successor -- worked to bury it.
"Ironically, Joe Biden asked Shokin to leave because the prosecutor failed [to pursue] the Burisma investigation, not because Shokin was tough and active with this case," Kaleniuk said.
Ukrainian prosecutors have described no evidence indicating that Biden sought to help his son by getting Shokin dismissed -- and have suggested that they have not discovered any such evidence.
But there is a long list of Western organizations, governments, and diplomats, as well as Ukrainian anti-corruption groups, that wanted to see Shokin fired.
They include the International Monetary Fund, the European Union, the U.S. government, foreign investors, and Ukrainian advocates of reform.
In a column published days after Shokin was fired in March 2016, Anders Aslund, a senior fellow at the Atlantic Council think tank in Washington, wrote that his dismissal came as no surprise.
"The amazing thing is not that he was sacked but that it has taken so long," Aslund said. "Petro Poroshenko appointed Shokin to the role in February 2015. From the outset, he stood out by causing great damage even to Ukraine's substandard legal system."
Why Was Ukraine's Top Prosecutor Fired? The Issue At The Heart Of The Dispute Gripping Washington
U.S. President Donald Trump asserts that Joe Biden pushed for the ouster of Ukraine’s chief prosecutor to quash a probe into a Burisma, a gas company with Biden's son on its board. Officials and anti-corruption activists in Kyiv say Prosecutor-General Viktor Shokin had shelved the case long...www.rferl.org
Want more?
Envoys pushed to oust Ukraine prosecutor before Biden
EU and US officials dispute Trump’s claim former vice-president acted to protect sonwww.ft.com
The inside story of Ukraine’s ‘very good’ prosecutor at the centre of Trump's latest scandal
Donald Trump said Ukraine’s former chief prosecutor was an honest, wronged man, fired after Joe Biden tried to shut down an investigation into his son’s gas company. In Kiev, Oliver Carroll speaks to people who know Viktor Shokin, and finds a different storywww.independent.co.uk
The money machine: how a high-profile corruption investigation fell apart
The long read: After a revolution overthrew Ukraine’s disgraced president, Theresa May promised to help the country’s new leaders recover stolen assets. But the UK’s first case collapsed within a yearwww.theguardian.com
I cannot give a number, but its principles of computation:Wednesday is the day.
Does anybody want to make an over/under prediction?
I'll start the bidding at over $200 million.
i'll take just under 400mil for $200 alex.....and a cold beerWednesday is the day.
Does anybody want to make an over/under prediction?
I'll start the bidding at over $200 million.
like i've told u before, i would give you mine but he's an ass and still owes me $600 for last weekend...I'm wondering if the bookies are wagering on it?
With interest accruing on that amount of cash, it will be hard to be exact. Whatever they are asking for I figure and if the judge has the discretion to go higher Donald could be in trouble.over or under or exactly?
He seems to be doing ok at destroying Russian military and economic power, if he gets the cash Vlad is done and if he wins the election the Russian's might as well leave, if they are still there. Did it on a shoestring too and is trying his best to avoid getting US troops in more shit in the middle east than they already are. BTW the economy is doing really well and that goes right down to regular folks, who are optimistic and figure they personally are doing ok. Presidents are not supermen; they are supposed to be competent managers and stewards of the executive, they are supposed to unite the nation, not divide it, and call troops who died "suckers and losers", Trump said that to a Marine corps general.I think they are all a bunch of overpaid liars out for themselves. Biden is a push over. Pretty sad I served 4 years in the Marines for the US to get bent over. Trump is not the answer either…I’m a felon so my vote doesn’t matter anyways
I remember him saying that about losers and suckers. Pretty sad. I agree with you 100%. I just don’t like the surprises….He seems to be doing ok at destroying Russian military and economic power, if he gets the cash Vlad is done and if he wins the election the Russian's might as well leave, if they are still there. Did it on a shoestring too and is trying his best to avoid getting US troops in more shit in the middle east than they already are. BTW the economy is doing really well and that goes right down to regular folks, who are optimistic and figure they personally are doing ok. Presidents are not supermen; they are supposed to be competent managers and stewards of the executive, they are supposed to unite the nation, not divide it, and call troops who died "suckers and losers", Trump said that to a Marine corps general.
Your vote does matter. That's why you were deprived of your vote for no good reason.I think they are all a bunch of overpaid liars out for themselves. Biden is a push over. Pretty sad I served 4 years in the Marines for the US to get bent over. Trump is not the answer either…I’m a felon so my vote doesn’t matter anyways
Thanks for your service. I have a question though. If it's Trump vs Biden again who would you vote for if you could?I think they are all a bunch of overpaid liars out for themselves. Biden is a push over. Pretty sad I served 4 years in the Marines for the US to get bent over. Trump is not the answer either…I’m a felon so my vote doesn’t matter anyways