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Re: News and Current Events - 2017 - 2022
« Reply #7500 on: December 21, 2022, 08:50:15 AM »
^^^^ As a general rule, GOS's supporters are not the brightest bulbs in the box.  They believed yet another lie that Mexico was/is going to pay for building a wall.  If that SOB were Pinocchio his nose would be curled up, stacked and carted on a motorized robot tagging along beside him.

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Re: News and Current Events - 2017 - 2022
« Reply #7501 on: December 21, 2022, 11:26:43 AM »

The Ways & Means Committee also reported that since 1977 it's been a rule that the IRS audit each incoming President's taxes and...the IRS did not do this to the OC's taxes at all, until Chairman Richard Neal’s request to the IRS for Trump's taxes three years ago, and then they did some kind of perfunctory audit because they hadn't done anything. (Gee, I wonder why.) The IRS' budget was also reduced during the cretin's Presidency and the committee reported that the IRS doesn't have the kind of hires they need to perform the audits necessary for these wealthy cretins. In other words, it's easier to suck the money from the average citizen than the wealthy tax cheaters. And with the House being taken over by scum, do yu think they're going to do anything about it now?

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Re: News and Current Events - 2017 - 2022
« Reply #7502 on: December 21, 2022, 11:27:48 AM »
The new Madison Cawthorn in Congress is: George Santos.
George Santos is a Gay Trump.

Fellow New York Rep. elect Dan Goldman, a Democrat and former federal prosecutor who was counsel to the impeachment proceedings against former President Donald Trump, called on the FBI to investigate possible campaign lies and false statements in disclosure filings.

The district includes the North Shore of Nassau County as well as parts of Queens and Suffolk County. Incumbent Democrat Tom Suozzi didn’t seek re-election; he unsuccessfully ran for governor. Mr. Santos lost handily when he challenged Mr. Suozzi in 2020. His election this year against Robert Zimmerman drew some national attention because both men are gay, and Mr. Santos is the first openly gay person elected to Congress from Long Island.
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The following is only half the article from the NY Times, but I posted this much of it because, even if you don't read it--look at all the discrepancies that no one can verify--so where was the oppo research on this candidate for the House. Why wasn't all of this or even half of it known before people were voting for this candidate?

Who Is Rep.-Elect George Santos? His Résumé May Be Largely Fiction
by Grace Ashford and Michael Gold | The New York Times
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/12/19/nyregion/george-santos-ny-republicans.html

Mr. Santos, a Republican from New York, says he’s the “embodiment of the American dream.” But he seems to have misrepresented a number of his career highlights. George Santos, whose election to Congress on Long Island last month helped Republicans clinch a narrow majority in the House of Representatives, built his candidacy on the notion that he was the “full embodiment of the American dream” and was running to safeguard it for others.

His campaign biography amplified his storybook journey: He is the son of Brazilian immigrants, and the first openly gay Republican to win a House seat as a non-incumbent. By his account, he catapulted himself from a New York City public college to become a “seasoned Wall Street financier and investor” with a family-owned real estate portfolio of 13 properties and an animal rescue charity that saved more than 2,500 dogs and cats.

But a New York Times review of public documents and court filings from the United States and Brazil, as well as various attempts to verify claims that Mr. Santos, 34, made on the campaign trail, calls into question key parts of the résumé that he sold to voters.

Citigroup and Goldman Sachs, the marquee Wall Street firms on Mr. Santos’s campaign biography, told The Times they had no record of his ever working there. Officials at Baruch College, which Mr. Santos has said he graduated from in 2010, could find no record of anyone matching his name and date of birth graduating that year.
There was also little evidence that his animal rescue group, Friends of Pets United, was, as Mr. Santos claimed, a tax-exempt organization: The Internal Revenue Service could locate no record of a registered charity with that name.

His financial disclosure forms suggest a life of some wealth. He lent his campaign more than $700,000 during the midterm election, has donated thousands of dollars to other candidates in the last two years and reported a $750,000 salary and over $1 million in dividends from his company, the Devolder Organization.

Yet the firm, which has no public website or LinkedIn page, is something of a mystery. On a campaign website, Mr. Santos once described Devolder as his “family’s firm” that managed $80 million in assets. On his congressional financial disclosure, he described it as a capital introduction consulting company, a type of boutique firm that serves as a liaison between investment funds and deep-pocketed investors. But Mr. Santos’s disclosures did not reveal any clients, an omission three election law experts said could be problematic if such clients exist.

And while Mr. Santos has described a family fortune in real estate, he has not disclosed, nor could The Times find, records of his properties.

Mr. Santos’s victory, in a district in northern Long Island and northeast Queens that previously favored Democrats, was considered a mild upset. He had lost decisively in the same district in 2020 and had seemed to be too wedded to former President Donald J. Trump and his stances to flip his fortunes. His appearance earlier this month at a gala in Manhattan attended by white nationalists and right-wing conspiracy theorists underscored his ties to Mr. Trump’s right-wing base.

At the same time, new revelations uncovered by The Times — including the omission of key information on Mr. Santos’s personal financial disclosures, and criminal charges for check fraud in Brazil — have the potential to create ethical and possibly legal challenges once he takes office.

Mr. Santos did not respond to repeated requests from The Times that he furnish either documents or a resumé with dates that would help to substantiate the claims he made on the campaign trail. He also declined to be interviewed, and neither his lawyer nor Big Dog Strategies, a Republican-oriented political consulting group that handles crisis management, responded to a detailed list of questions.

Mr. Santos has said he was born in Queens to parents who emigrated from Brazil and was raised in the borough. His father, he has said, is Catholic and has roots in Angola. His mother, Fatima Devolder, was descended from migrants who fled Jewish persecution in Ukraine and World War II strife in Belgium. Mr. Santos has described himself as a nonobservant Jew but has also said he is Catholic.

In 2008, when Mr. Santos was 19, he stole the checkbook of a man his mother was caring for, according to Brazilian court records uncovered by The Times. Police and court records show that Mr. Santos used the checkbook to make fraudulent purchases, including a pair of shoes. Two years later, Mr. Santos confessed to the crime and was later charged. The court and local prosecutor in Brazil confirmed the case remains unresolved. Mr. Santos did not respond to an official summons, and a court representative could not find him at his given address, records show.

That period in Brazil overlapped with when Mr. Santos said he was attending Baruch College, where he has said he was awarded a bachelor’s degree in economics and finance. But Baruch College said it was unable to find records of Mr. Santos — using multiple variations of his first, middle and last names — having graduated in 2010, as he has claimed.

A biography of Mr. Santos on the website of the National Republican Congressional Committee, which is the House Republicans’ campaign arm, also includes a stint at New York University. The claim is not repeated elsewhere, and an N.Y.U. spokesman found no attendance records matching his name and birth date.

After he said he graduated from college, Mr. Santos began working at Citigroup, eventually becoming “an associate asset manager” in the company’s real estate division, according to a version of his biography that was on his campaign site as recently as April. A spokeswoman for Citigroup, Danielle Romero-Apsilos, said the company could not confirm Mr. Santos’s employment. She also said she was unfamiliar with Mr. Santos’s self-described job title and noted that Citi had sold off its asset management operations in 2005.

A previous campaign biography of Mr. Santos indicates that he left Citi to work at a Turkey-based hospitality technology company, MetGlobal, and other profiles mention a brief role at Goldman Sachs. MetGlobal executives could not be reached for comment. Abbey Collins, a spokeswoman at Goldman Sachs, said she could not locate any record of Mr. Santos’s having worked at the company. Attempts to find co-workers who could confirm his employment were unsuccessful, in part because Mr. Santos has not provided specific dates for his time at these companies.

[This is insidious.] Santos has also asserted that his professional life had intersected with tragedy: He said in an interview on WNYC that his company, which he did not identify, “lost four employees” at the Pulse nightclub shooting in Orlando in June 2016. But a Times review of this found that none of the 49 victims appear to have worked at the various firms named in his biography.

As he was purportedly climbing the corporate ranks, Mr. Santos claimed to have founded Friends of Pets United, which he ran for five years beginning in 2013. As a candidate, he cited the group as proof of a history of philanthropic work. Though remnants of the group and its efforts could be found on Facebook, the I.R.S. was not able to find any record showing that the group held the tax-exempt status that Mr. Santos claimed. Neither the New York nor New Jersey attorney general’s offices could find records of Friends of Pets United having been registered as a charity.

Friends of Pets United held at least one fund-raiser with a New Jersey animal rescue group in 2017; the invitation promised drinks, donated raffle items and a live band. Mr. Santos charged $50 for entry, according to an online fund-raising page that promoted the event. But the event’s beneficiary, who asked for anonymity for fear of retribution, said that she never received any of the funds, with Mr. Santos only offering repeated excuses for not forwarding the money.

During that same period, Mr. Santos was also facing apparent financial difficulties. In November 2015, a landlord in the Whitestone neighborhood of Queens filed an eviction suit in housing court accusing Mr. Santos of owing $2,250 in unpaid rent.

In May 2017, Mr. Santos faced another eviction case, from a rent-stabilized apartment in Sunnyside, Queens. Mr. Santos’s landlord accused him of owing more than $10,000 in rent stretching over five months and said in court records that one of his tenant’s checks had bounced. A warrant of eviction was issued, and Mr. Santos was fined $12,208 in a civil judgment.

By early 2021, Mr. Santos was becoming vocal on housing issues but not from a tenant perspective. During New York’s pandemic-era eviction moratorium, Mr. Santos said on Twitter that he was a landlord affected by the freeze “Will we landlords ever be able to take back possession of our property?” he wrote. Mr. Santos said that he and his family had not been paid rent on their 13 properties in nearly a year, adding that he had offered rental assistance to some tenants, but found that some were “flat out taking advantage of the situation.”

But Mr. Santos has not listed properties in New York on required financial disclosure forms for either of his campaigns; the only real estate that he mentioned was an apartment in Rio de Janeiro. Property records databases in New York City and Nassau County did not show any documents or deeds associated with him, immediate family members or the Devolder Organization.

Over the next two years, Mr. Santos bounced between several ill-fated ventures.  As he ran for Congress, he moved from LinkBridge to take on a new role as regional director of Harbor City Capital, a Florida-based investment company. Harbor City, which attracted investors with YouTube videos and guarantees of double-digit returns, soon garnered attention from the S.E.C., which filed a lawsuit accusing the company and its founder of running a $17 million Ponzi scheme. Neither Mr. Santos nor other colleagues were named in the lawsuit, and Mr. Santos has publicly denied having any knowledge of the scheme.

Two weeks later, a handful of former Harbor City executives formed a company called Red Strategies USA, as reported by The Daily Beast. Corporate filings listed the Devolder Organization as a partial owner — even though the papers to register Devolder would not be filed for another week. Red Strategies was short lived.
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Re: News and Current Events - 2017 - 2022
« Reply #7503 on: December 21, 2022, 07:11:41 PM »
As the article says, I doubt this would happen in many countries
A week ago the leader of the ACT party (the most right wing in parliament) annoyed the Prime mInister with his question.
She did not realise her mike was still on and called him an "arrogant prick"
It got into the parliamentary record and she had to apologise.
The framed record has been auctioned for the Prostate Cancer Foundation and raised jsut over NZ$100,000
https://www.odt.co.nz/news/national/pms-arrogant-prick-insult-raises-more-100k-charity

For the record, I think she was right  ;D


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Re: News and Current Events - 2017 - 2022
« Reply #7504 on: December 21, 2022, 08:30:06 PM »
Putin is turning Russia into a third world country:

Moscow says around 100,000 IT specialists left Russia this year

https://english.alarabiya.net/News/world/2022/12/20/Moscow-says-around-100-000-IT-specialists-left-Russia-this-year-
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Re: News and Current Events - 2017 - 2022
« Reply #7505 on: December 21, 2022, 08:46:03 PM »
They get what they ask for, whether they want it or not.

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Re: News and Current Events - 2017 - 2022
« Reply #7506 on: December 21, 2022, 09:06:17 PM »
Unfortunately his supporters will just think of him as being clever in outwitting the IRS, not acknowledging that they have to make up for what he doesn't pay.

His rank and file won't even realize or understand they have to make up it.

The world just gets crazier every day. Around here we've got an Amish farmer who's been in trouble with the law for years for refusing to follow sanitary regulations for meat, milk, and produce, etc., that he sells. Apparently he subscribes to some cockamamie theory of "sovereign citizenship," or something, that basically says he can pick and choose which laws he wants to obey.

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Re: News and Current Events - 2017 - 2022
« Reply #7508 on: December 23, 2022, 11:33:20 AM »
^^^

I was reading this article: Republicans Say the Release of Trump’s Tax Returns is a “Political Weapon,” and I thought, since when are any of you against weapons? And also, you guys elevated this guy so you have no one to blame but yourselves.

However, to them that means in the next session of Congress, they just might ask for the tax returns of any foe they want to embarrass and proceed in their sole purpose of retaliatory politics, because they're a party of revenge on, and demonization of, their opponents instead of the needs of the country and the American people, which voters have indicated their tired of, but we need more voters in that camp.

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Re: News and Current Events - 2017 - 2022
« Reply #7509 on: December 23, 2022, 02:40:42 PM »
^^^ Amen GOP = party of lies, deceit and hate.  The moderates need to take their party back from the bat-shit crazies for damn sure before it's gone for good.  V.

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Re: News and Current Events - 2017 - 2022
« Reply #7510 on: December 24, 2022, 03:37:55 PM »
I was reading this article: Republicans Say the Release of Trump’s Tax Returns is a “Political Weapon,” and I thought, since when are any of you against weapons?

Sure it is. But it's not a "political weapon" when they go after Hunter Biden. ...

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Re: News and Current Events - 2017 - 2022
« Reply #7511 on: December 25, 2022, 01:51:05 PM »
So the GOS has said that what does not kill him makes him stronger. Maybe somebody should just  not make him stronger.

OK, I guess I shouldn't say that on the internet.

I know he's still a menace to Democracy, but in my view he's also sort of pathetic.

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Re: News and Current Events - 2017 - 2022
« Reply #7512 on: December 25, 2022, 02:01:28 PM »
Pathetic is a good description

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« Reply #7513 on: December 25, 2022, 07:49:26 PM »
I know he's still a menace to Democracy, but in my view he's also sort of pathetic.

Pathetic is a good description

He's like a bratty kid throwing a tantrum in order to get attention. It's a shame he's too dangerous to ignore. As I understand it, being ignored is the one thing he can't stand.

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Re: News and Current Events - 2017 - 2022
« Reply #7514 on: December 30, 2022, 08:26:46 PM »
Barbara Walters, trailblazing TV icon, dies at 93

ByLuchina Fisher and Bill Hutchinson


Barbara Walters, the trailblazing television news broadcaster and longtime ABC News anchor and correspondent who shattered the glass ceiling and became a dominant force in an industry once dominated by men, has died. She was 93.

Walters joined ABC News in 1976, becoming the first female anchor on an evening news program. Three years later, she became a co-host of "20/20," and in 1997, she launched "The View."

Bob Iger, the CEO of The Walt Disney Company which is the parent company of ABC News, praised Walters as someone who broke down barriers.

“Barbara was a true legend, a pioneer not just for women in journalism but for journalism itself. She was a one-of-a-kind reporter who landed many of the most important interviews of our time, from heads of state to the biggest celebrities and sports icons. I had the pleasure of calling Barbara a colleague for more than three decades, but more importantly, I was able to call her a dear friend. She will be missed by all of us at The Walt Disney Company, and we send our deepest condolences to her daughter, Jacqueline,” Iger said in a statement Friday.

In a career that spanned five decades, Walters won 12 Emmy awards, 11 of those while at ABC News.

https://abcnews.go.com/GMA/Culture/barbara-walters-trailblazing-tv-icon-dies-93/story?id=41435083