MACS
2 years ago
^But... orange man bad, so nobody cares.
ZRX1200
2 years ago
Two tiered justice system.
JGKAMIN
2 years ago
I’m certain this slap on the wrist was in the works for awhile, timed perfectly with the Trump case to make the appearance that they are willing to go after both sides. Also brokered with the intent to have Sleepy Joe forget about running again.
frankj1
2 years ago

I’m certain this slap on the wrist was in the works for awhile, timed perfectly with the Trump case to make the appearance that they are willing to go after both sides. Also brokered with the intent to have Sleepy Joe forget about running again.

JGKAMIN wrote:


though I have no doubt the garbage being claimed here happens routinely, I still have to ask why a Trump appointed investigator would purposely time this so as to derail Trump.

Is it at all possible he found things to be less than sources we've heard from have been claiming?
DrMaddVibe
2 years ago
How to throw the Hunter Biden 'justice' outcome straight into Joe Biden's face



The decision by the Department of Justice to charge Hunter Biden for two mere misdemeanors for massive tax evasion linked to the foreign payoffs he took, and put him in a "diversion program" with dismissal likely for lying about his drug use and possible drug distribution activies on his gun ownership application drives home to most Americans that we have a two-tier system of justice.

It's not just in striking contrast to the cascade of charges being leveled at President Trump on questionable matters as he seeks to re-run for office.

It's that any one of us, faced with the same charges at the same scale would be thrown into the slammer for the rest of our lives.

Writer Tom Knighton calls that a "slap in the face" to ordinary Americans, and writes on his substack:

Hunter Biden has apparently broken a number of laws. We know he’s broken them and he broke them repeatedly.

RNC Canvassing Lists: The Gang That Couldn’t Shoot Straight

And it seems he’s now about to face charges for his crimes.

That’s the good news.

Unfortunately, that’s about all the good news. You see, Hunter’s getting the kind of deal that neither you nor I would be offered. He’ll likely never see a day in prison.

Writer Jonathan Tobin at Newsweek calls it "sweetheart deal," and all about the political protection for Joe Biden himself:

The worst part of all of this is the way the DOJ is protecting the President. If such allegations were leveled against anyone else involved in the kind of criminality Hunter was routinely engaged in, the Department of Justice would be using them as leverage to get to the bottom of his family's questionable activities. Anyone else would be squeezed to reveal all about his shady dealings. Yet Hunter was simply... let off.

One set of laws for us. Another set for Hunter.

Andrew McCarthy has more disgusted thoughts here, arguing that the sweetheart deal was "intentionally provocative" and intended to rub our noses in it, while Michael Goodwin calls it new take on the "president's day sale" with "friend and family discounts" here.

Hunter always did brag about his political clout -- and now with this utterly obvious special treatment from the reaches of the long arm of the law, there it is.

In the House, Rep. James Comer has vowed to carry on with his investigation into the Biden family syndicate of corruption, and that's useful work indeed, given the amount of payoff money uncovered, now in the neighborhood of $30 million.

But in a corrupt, rigged system, such as we have now, it's hard to think that anything will come of it, though it could perhaps serve as a marker for potential action if Trump does manage to win the presidency again.

This phony justice cries out for at least some kind of Republican statement-action now.

Since there is a two-tier system of justice and now everyone knows it, with Joe Biden quite convinced he's going to skate without consequences, maybe Congress could pass a corrective bill about it, reducing all penalties for tax fraud and gun application violations for everyone else to Hunter Biden's level. They could call it the "Hunter Biden Two-Tier Justice Correction Act."

The leftist Senate would probably not pass it (just imagine Mitch McConnell, who's been playing swamp games for years advocating for a bill like that), but in case it did, it could be put in front of Joe Biden's face for signature ... and everyone could watch him veto it.

At that point, the voters will be informed as to what this Hunter justice is really about. If Hunter Biden can't be made to do jail time for the illegal activities he engaged in, then nobody should be forced to do jailtime for the same offenses. Reduce all penalties for anyone commiting Hunter's crimes to Hunter's level, take a stand for one-tier justice, and see how that plays out with the voters.

https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2023/06/how_to_throw_the_hunter_biden_justice_outcome_straight_into_joe_bidens_face.html 


One has to wonder how an officer kicked out of the US Navy for drug use was allowed to purchase a weapon to begin with, then there's all the proof of a continued drug use from his own laptop. Pics of him weighing meth on a scale, smoking it with prostitutes, passed out with a crack pipe in his mouth. I do not recommend lying on an ATF form for purchase, but Hunter did.
HockeyDad
2 years ago


Is it at all possible he found things to be less than sources we've heard from have been claiming?

frankj1 wrote:



That would be highly unlikely but you’re still adorable!
RayR
2 years ago
I heard that if it were Hunter Smith instead of Hunter Biden that was guilty of massive Marxist tax evasion and Marxist gun charges, that he would have all his property confiscated and his azz thrown into a federal hoosegow for a very long time just to teach him a lesson and as a warning.to other miscreant peeps.
frankj1
2 years ago
then everyone is pizzed off at Trump for selecting a Biden supporter...right?
HockeyDad
2 years ago

then everyone is pizzed off at Trump for selecting a Biden supporter...right?

frankj1 wrote:



No. That is not how it works in Washington. Loyalties among the career government employees change with the political tides. Bread needs to stay buttered.
frankj1
2 years ago
does this work for contractor's too?
DrMaddVibe
2 years ago

does this work for contractor's too?

frankj1 wrote:




Snowden is in Russia...so....
HockeyDad
2 years ago

does this work for contractor's too?

frankj1 wrote:



Yup. Can I sell you some carbon credits?
DrMaddVibe
2 years ago

then everyone is pizzed off at Trump for selecting a Biden supporter...right?

frankj1 wrote:



https://www.dailywire.com/news/kodak-was-charged-for-the-same-crime-hip-hop-stars-lawyer-condemns-hunter-biden-plea-deal [/i][/color]
ZRX1200
2 years ago
Have been claiming Frank??!!!

It’s his own words and his own damn laptop……

You can see a different angle here but you can’t see the difference between coverups for one and leaks for the other? If the country can’t have basic rules being agreed to there’s division. And if one can’t agree to that they’re feeding that divide by letting it happen.
RayR
2 years ago


So Trump commuted Kodak's (whoever he is? Never heard of him) jail sentence in 2021.
I betcha Kodak thinks Orange Man isn't so BAD and not a RASCIST unlike those Biden Crime Family thugs.
frankj1
2 years ago

Have been claiming Frank??!!!

It’s his own words and his own damn laptop……

You can see a different angle here but you can’t see the difference between coverups for one and leaks for the other? If the country can’t have basic rules being agreed to there’s division. And if one can’t agree to that they’re feeding that divide by letting it happen.

ZRX1200 wrote:


not 100% sure what you mean but will say I have long believed there are coverups and leaks, they are different from each other...but I was asking if the crowd here thinks Trump hand picked a guy who would aid the Biden Family?

Also, I don't really equate Trump's case with Hunter's, other than the coincidences being over rated. Yet I'm planning on waiting until Trump has his day in court too. I think that's what we should normally do...either side could end up quite surprised by certain truths as they are revealed.
Speyside2
2 years ago
It appears Hunter Biden has negotiated a deal where he will take responsibility for his crimes.
8trackdisco
2 years ago

How to throw the Hunter Biden 'justice' outcome straight into Joe Biden's face



The decision by the Department of Justice to charge Hunter Biden for two mere misdemeanors for massive tax evasion linked to the foreign payoffs he took, and put him in a "diversion program" with dismissal likely for lying about his drug use and possible drug distribution activies on his gun ownership application drives home to most Americans that we have a two-tier system of justice.

It's not just in striking contrast to the cascade of charges being leveled at President Trump on questionable matters as he seeks to re-run for office.

It's that any one of us, faced with the same charges at the same scale would be thrown into the slammer for the rest of our lives.

Writer Tom Knighton calls that a "slap in the face" to ordinary Americans, and writes on his substack:

Hunter Biden has apparently broken a number of laws. We know he’s broken them and he broke them repeatedly.

RNC Canvassing Lists: The Gang That Couldn’t Shoot Straight

And it seems he’s now about to face charges for his crimes.

That’s the good news.

Unfortunately, that’s about all the good news. You see, Hunter’s getting the kind of deal that neither you nor I would be offered. He’ll likely never see a day in prison.

Writer Jonathan Tobin at Newsweek calls it "sweetheart deal," and all about the political protection for Joe Biden himself:

The worst part of all of this is the way the DOJ is protecting the President. If such allegations were leveled against anyone else involved in the kind of criminality Hunter was routinely engaged in, the Department of Justice would be using them as leverage to get to the bottom of his family's questionable activities. Anyone else would be squeezed to reveal all about his shady dealings. Yet Hunter was simply... let off.

One set of laws for us. Another set for Hunter.

Andrew McCarthy has more disgusted thoughts here, arguing that the sweetheart deal was "intentionally provocative" and intended to rub our noses in it, while Michael Goodwin calls it new take on the "president's day sale" with "friend and family discounts" here.

Hunter always did brag about his political clout -- and now with this utterly obvious special treatment from the reaches of the long arm of the law, there it is.

In the House, Rep. James Comer has vowed to carry on with his investigation into the Biden family syndicate of corruption, and that's useful work indeed, given the amount of payoff money uncovered, now in the neighborhood of $30 million.

But in a corrupt, rigged system, such as we have now, it's hard to think that anything will come of it, though it could perhaps serve as a marker for potential action if Trump does manage to win the presidency again.

This phony justice cries out for at least some kind of Republican statement-action now.

Since there is a two-tier system of justice and now everyone knows it, with Joe Biden quite convinced he's going to skate without consequences, maybe Congress could pass a corrective bill about it, reducing all penalties for tax fraud and gun application violations for everyone else to Hunter Biden's level. They could call it the "Hunter Biden Two-Tier Justice Correction Act."

The leftist Senate would probably not pass it (just imagine Mitch McConnell, who's been playing swamp games for years advocating for a bill like that), but in case it did, it could be put in front of Joe Biden's face for signature ... and everyone could watch him veto it.

At that point, the voters will be informed as to what this Hunter justice is really about. If Hunter Biden can't be made to do jail time for the illegal activities he engaged in, then nobody should be forced to do jailtime for the same offenses. Reduce all penalties for anyone commiting Hunter's crimes to Hunter's level, take a stand for one-tier justice, and see how that plays out with the voters.

https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2023/06/how_to_throw_the_hunter_biden_justice_outcome_straight_into_joe_bidens_face.html 


One has to wonder how an officer kicked out of the US Navy for drug use was allowed to purchase a weapon to begin with, then there's all the proof of a continued drug use from his own laptop. Pics of him weighing meth on a scale, smoking it with prostitutes, passed out with a crack pipe in his mouth. I do not recommend lying on an ATF form for purchase, but Hunter did.

DrMaddVibe wrote:



Wait. Rich, connected politicians and their friends get better deals then the general public?

I’m shocked. And equally surprised there is gambling going on at Ricks place.

If Mr. jONes and Le Hockeydad both got busted for something, do you believe they’d get the same sentence?
DrMaddVibe
2 years ago

If Mr. jONes and Le Hockeydad both got busted for something, do you believe they’d get the same sentence?

8trackdisco wrote:




https://www.dailywire.com/news/kodak-was-charged-for-the-same-crime-hip-hop-stars-lawyer-condemns-hunter-biden-plea-deal 

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2023/06/20/wesley-snipes-taxes-jail-hunter-biden/70338937007/#:~:text=Wesley%20Snipes%20went%20to%20jail,returns%20from%201999%20to%202001 .
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Remember the statute of limitations ran out on other years for Hunter's tax evasion.
RayR
2 years ago
It's good to be GOD and the Son of a GOD. 🔱👼🏻

https://twitter.com/GlockfordFiles/status/1672652641338376192?s=20 
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