Liz Peek: Trump Indictment Distracts from These Biden Blunders

Dave123

Well-Known Member
Alvin Bragg’s case against Donald Trump is absurd, as many have pointed out. The Manhattan District Attorney is attempting to spin a misdemeanor on which the statute of limitations has expired into a felony; Bragg wants to play alchemist but really he is just a progressive hack looking to make headlines.

hat’s what he has: headlines, but headlines that are worth their weight in gold and may explain why Bragg has pursued a case that even many Democrats consider flawed and politically motivated.

For several days, the media has fixated on the indictment of Donald Trump. The former president, as is his wont, has sucked the air not only out of the room, but out of the universe. Will he be cuffed? How does this impact the 2024 race? Can Trump still run? The breathless coverage has sidelined every other major news story.

What a gift for Joe Biden. The president, who was supposed to announce his candidacy for a second term shortly after the New Year, and then immediately following the State of the Union address and then possibly…sometime in April. And now, maybe not until the fall, according to insiders.

(snip)

Revelations about Biden’s mishandling of classified materials and subsequent drop in his approval ratings forced him to retreat; it was especially embarrassing to the president since he had blasted Trump on his document problem.

But that is only one of many hiccups in Biden’s campaign plans. Here’s a short list of what Trump’s indictment has helpfully bumped off Page One:

1. OPEC just announced it would cut oil production by more than one million barrels per day, driving prices higher

The jump in price will reignite voters’ fury over Biden’s ongoing efforts to squash U.S. oil and gas production, and will also extend rate hikes from the Federal Reserve. Rising gasoline prices and a slowing economy will drive Biden’s approval ratings even lower.

Meanwhile, the Inflation Reduction Act, a green energy bill that passed with Democrat-only votes last year, was recently projected by Goldman Sachs to cost $1.2 trillion, more than three times the estimate given out by the White House or the Congressional Budget Office.

The bill was meant to spur traditional fossil fuel and clean energy investment, but West Virginia Democrat Sen. Joe Manchin says the White House is “subvert[ing] the law to advance a partisan agenda that ignores both energy and fiscal security” by “redefining “domestic energy” to increase “clean-energy spending to potentially deficit-breaking levels.”

Manchin says “unelected ideologues” are funneling billions into clogged clean energy arteries – the permitting process for wind and solar projects takes ten years or more – instead of also ramping up oil and gas production, which would save Americans money.

2. The GOP House continues to dig into bank records showing a steady stream of dollars flowing to members of the Biden family from China

So far, the Oversight Committee has revealed more than one million dollars received from a CCP-linked company by Hunter Biden, James Biden, the president’s brother, and Hallie Biden, the widow of Beau Biden who died in 2015. There are also payments to an as-yet unknown “other” Biden, who may prove to be the president himself; the president has denied any knowledge of his son’s business activities. Republicans involved in the inquiry say the money transfers suggest influence peddling, as no other services appear to have been rendered.

3. Censorship orchestrated by Democrats

Thanks to Elon Musk’s takeover of Twitter, and his release of company communications, we now know that the Biden White House, the DNC, the FBI and others colluded to censor U.S. communications.

In early December, journalist Matt Taibbi began releasing tweets and internal emails that show Democrat-leaning groups used Twitter to suppress dissent and help elect Joe Biden. One typical exchange went as follows: “One executive would write to another: “More to review from the Biden team.” The reply would come back: “Handled.” Of course, censoring the Hunter Biden laptop story became the most infamous example of social media’s willingness to interfere with our elections. But censoring nonconforming opinion about COVID might have cost lives. The House is also investigating social media censorship.

4. The Silicon Valley Bank catastrophe

A banking crisis resulted in one of the largest-ever failures of a U.S. bank – all because reckless Democrat spending ushered in dangerously high inflation, the Federal Reserve dragged its feet in responding for political reasons and then had to jack up interest rates at a dangerous pace.

The fallout, which regulators and supervisors should have anticipated, was a weakening of bank balance sheets, the failure of Silicon Valley Bank and a bail-out of Democrat-friendly tech firms.

5. Russia jails a journalist​

A Wall Street Journal reporter has been jailed in Russia and accused of spying, the first instance of an American journalist being detained for such allegations since the end of the Cold War. While other nations’ leaders have denounced the move, Joe Biden has been close to mum about holding Russia accountable.

These are just a few of the stories that Trump’s indictment has bumped to the sidelines and that have prevented Biden from jumping into the 2024 race.

The president should be sending Bragg flowers or offering to make him the next Attorney General. Maybe he already has.


https://www.toddstarnes.com/opinion/liz-peek-trump-indictment-distracts-from-these-biden-blunders/
 

Dave123

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Seems that there is a lot to cover up for. They are also using this as a distraction from the crisis at the border, the decline of the dollar, inflation, and several other administration failures
 
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lightofmylife

Blessed Hope-Prepare To Fly!
Seems that there is a lot to cover up for. They are also using this as a distraction from the crisis at the border, the decline of the dollar, inflation, and several other administration failures
Not everyone falls for their distractions and coverups. You can fool some of the people some of the time, but you can't fool all the people all the time.
 

NewWine2020

Well-Known Member
Alvin Bragg’s case against Donald Trump is absurd, as many have pointed out. The Manhattan District Attorney is attempting to spin a misdemeanor on which the statute of limitations has expired into a felony; Bragg wants to play alchemist but really he is just a progressive hack looking to make headlines.

hat’s what he has: headlines, but headlines that are worth their weight in gold and may explain why Bragg has pursued a case that even many Democrats consider flawed and politically motivated.

For several days, the media has fixated on the indictment of Donald Trump. The former president, as is his wont, has sucked the air not only out of the room, but out of the universe. Will he be cuffed? How does this impact the 2024 race? Can Trump still run? The breathless coverage has sidelined every other major news story.

What a gift for Joe Biden. The president, who was supposed to announce his candidacy for a second term shortly after the New Year, and then immediately following the State of the Union address and then possibly…sometime in April. And now, maybe not until the fall, according to insiders.

(snip)

Revelations about Biden’s mishandling of classified materials and subsequent drop in his approval ratings forced him to retreat; it was especially embarrassing to the president since he had blasted Trump on his document problem.

But that is only one of many hiccups in Biden’s campaign plans. Here’s a short list of what Trump’s indictment has helpfully bumped off Page One:

1. OPEC just announced it would cut oil production by more than one million barrels per day, driving prices higher

The jump in price will reignite voters’ fury over Biden’s ongoing efforts to squash U.S. oil and gas production, and will also extend rate hikes from the Federal Reserve. Rising gasoline prices and a slowing economy will drive Biden’s approval ratings even lower.

Meanwhile, the Inflation Reduction Act, a green energy bill that passed with Democrat-only votes last year, was recently projected by Goldman Sachs to cost $1.2 trillion, more than three times the estimate given out by the White House or the Congressional Budget Office.

The bill was meant to spur traditional fossil fuel and clean energy investment, but West Virginia Democrat Sen. Joe Manchin says the White House is “subvert[ing] the law to advance a partisan agenda that ignores both energy and fiscal security” by “redefining “domestic energy” to increase “clean-energy spending to potentially deficit-breaking levels.”

Manchin says “unelected ideologues” are funneling billions into clogged clean energy arteries – the permitting process for wind and solar projects takes ten years or more – instead of also ramping up oil and gas production, which would save Americans money.

2. The GOP House continues to dig into bank records showing a steady stream of dollars flowing to members of the Biden family from China

So far, the Oversight Committee has revealed more than one million dollars received from a CCP-linked company by Hunter Biden, James Biden, the president’s brother, and Hallie Biden, the widow of Beau Biden who died in 2015. There are also payments to an as-yet unknown “other” Biden, who may prove to be the president himself; the president has denied any knowledge of his son’s business activities. Republicans involved in the inquiry say the money transfers suggest influence peddling, as no other services appear to have been rendered.

3. Censorship orchestrated by Democrats

Thanks to Elon Musk’s takeover of Twitter, and his release of company communications, we now know that the Biden White House, the DNC, the FBI and others colluded to censor U.S. communications.

In early December, journalist Matt Taibbi began releasing tweets and internal emails that show Democrat-leaning groups used Twitter to suppress dissent and help elect Joe Biden. One typical exchange went as follows: “One executive would write to another: “More to review from the Biden team.” The reply would come back: “Handled.” Of course, censoring the Hunter Biden laptop story became the most infamous example of social media’s willingness to interfere with our elections. But censoring nonconforming opinion about COVID might have cost lives. The House is also investigating social media censorship.

4. The Silicon Valley Bank catastrophe

A banking crisis resulted in one of the largest-ever failures of a U.S. bank – all because reckless Democrat spending ushered in dangerously high inflation, the Federal Reserve dragged its feet in responding for political reasons and then had to jack up interest rates at a dangerous pace.

The fallout, which regulators and supervisors should have anticipated, was a weakening of bank balance sheets, the failure of Silicon Valley Bank and a bail-out of Democrat-friendly tech firms.

5. Russia jails a journalist​

A Wall Street Journal reporter has been jailed in Russia and accused of spying, the first instance of an American journalist being detained for such allegations since the end of the Cold War. While other nations’ leaders have denounced the move, Joe Biden has been close to mum about holding Russia accountable.

These are just a few of the stories that Trump’s indictment has bumped to the sidelines and that have prevented Biden from jumping into the 2024 race.

The president should be sending Bragg flowers or offering to make him the next Attorney General. Maybe he already has.


https://www.toddstarnes.com/opinion/liz-peek-trump-indictment-distracts-from-these-biden-blunders/

in addition it deflects attention away from the fact that Russia and China are quietly building an alliance of nations that are agreeing to dump the so called "petro-dollar" and settle oil trades in currencies that do not require them to maintain inventories of US dollars.

The USA under Biden is slowly becoming an isolated, ostracized pariah nation that no other countries want to do business' with. We've been lording it over the rest of the world for so long, Americans cannot conceive what will happen when nobody wants our dollar, nobody needs to buy US Treasuries anymore.

We may have a powerful military (for now) but how powerful will it be when all those worthless, inflated dollars come back to us a la Weimar-Republic style hyperinflation? Will our military still feel the need to serve if they are not being paid anymore? (or they are but the $$ is so worthless that their families back home are starving and destitute? _

But, hey, let's all fight over pronouns and gender affirmation.....


History will not be kind to the Bidens...Joes legacy will be him eating Ice cream and touching children while America burns.
 

DanLMP

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"Trump Indictment Distracts from These Biden Blunders"

That's the plan Liz. You need to realize that we are no longer a nation governed by our Representatives. We now live in a blossoming Socialist, soon to be Communist, regime. The US and the world.
 

GotGrace

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2. The GOP House continues to dig into bank records showing a steady stream of dollars flowing to members of the Biden family from China

So far, the Oversight Committee has revealed more than one million dollars received from a CCP-linked company by Hunter Biden, James Biden, the president’s brother, and Hallie Biden, the widow of Beau Biden who died in 2015. There are also payments to an as-yet unknown “other” Biden, who may prove to be the president himself; the president has denied any knowledge of his son’s business activities. Republicans involved in the inquiry say the money transfers suggest influence peddling, as no other services appear to have been rendered.
What will the family do now that all of this is being revealed and they have become too hot to handle for any more foreign monies to flow in.

It appears to me they all still enjoy the high life with mansions etc. galore. However, any honor the name Biden might have had is gone.
 
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