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Is Biden’s lack of impeachment due to his crimes being the norm in D.C


During Donald‍ Trump’s presidency, Democrats proved ⁣they’d impeach a Republican president over a ham sandwich. ⁣Sen. J.D. Vance noted this⁣ week that Democrats set up the ⁢same pretext to impeach Trump again should he win the presidency this fall.

Now ⁢the same “intelligence community” that framed Trump as ​a Russian‌ agent and claimed Hunter Biden’s laptop was⁣ Russian “disinformation”​ is claiming ‌to have⁤ great big major secret ‌ information ⁣about something bad ‍and ‌Russian‍ as the House considers⁤ yet more spending on war with Russia. Meanwhile, Joe Biden has violated his oath ​of office since his first day in‍ office, yet he’s not⁢ in any serious danger of ⁢being impeached and sent to hospice.

We’ve had years of evidence that Joe Biden legitimately deserves impeachment, for repeatedly⁣ violating‍ his oath ​to uphold ‌the Constitution and treasonously selling out his country ⁢for⁤ apparent Ukranian, Chinese, and other foreign bribes. Where is his impeachment? Bogged down in “investigations” that have imposed zero real-world consequences.

It’s not that Republicans ‍can’t be effective or speedy. They can shovel plenty toward the military-industrial complex⁢ currently⁣ consuming the blood ⁢of ⁢innocent Ukrainians. ‌If the House ‍authorizes the⁣ Senate’s latest pallets of⁢ cash, the United States will have⁣ spent nearly $200 billion on war ‌with Russia ​in just two years.

It’s almost unfathomable that‍ U.S. ‍representatives are ​prioritizing ‍the border of a distant foreign land while our federal government has turned the ‌U.S.‌ border over to transnational criminal cartels. Almost the only way ⁢to make sense of that seems​ to ‌be to follow the money.

Ukraine is where the​ D.C. blob​ is now trading blood ​for money​ after it exploited Iraq and Afghanistan. As Vance noted, “The⁢ Republican⁤ establishment of Washington is so obsessively committed to Ukraine that they ​will use every tool at their disposal⁣ to apply pressure to other Republicans to write ⁤that big Ukraine‌ check.”

Closing the border doesn’t get Democrats or Republicans cushy government contracting and lobbyist jobs for themselves, their staffers, and ⁣their‌ children. All the money to be made there is already controlled by transnational drug cartels — not‍ that U.S.⁣ politicians aren’t ⁣ making bids for their “business” too. But currently, Ukraine is where it’s ‌at for U.S. ​political money laundering in ⁣the form⁢ of massive, “must-pass” bills⁢ with hardly even token financial “oversight” that surfaces years later with no ⁤consequences or clawbacks.

To be fair, exacerbating the nation’s debt crisis is now Washington’s way of doing business for everything, not ‌just war profiteering. Bills have long since ceased being ‍about actual ‌legislating for the ⁢benefit of Americans.

For years, especially the bills leadership ‍prioritizes have solely⁤ existed‌ to create pig-outs ‍for lobbyists who return the favor ‍in big campaign donations, “speaking fees,” and payoffs to⁤ family members of lawmakers. Politicians’ mutual⁢ pleasuring arrangements are exactly ⁤like the Biden⁣ family “business,” except not as ‌excessively lucrative and not as often with foreign ⁣governments.

Using‌ public power for personal gain may be human nature, but it’s also corrupt, ⁤criminal, and‌ treasonous. We’re also not talking small-ball stuff here, like free tickets to the Super Bowl. We’re talking betraying America’s ⁢people on behalf of foreign governments and corporations big enough to compete ⁢with governments. It’s not harmless, ‍either. This legalized crime syndicate enriches the people⁢ at the top by​ destroying​ Americans’ ‍lives⁢ and livelihoods. ⁤Now this extends to destroying ‍our entire ⁤country,⁣ turning it into a refugee camp.

D.C. cares more about fueling war with Russia‍ than about fulfilling their constitutional obligations to “faithfully execute” U.S. border laws (and many others) because foreign wars benefit them more than doing their jobs. ⁢Perhaps the most direct of ​the ⁤people⁢ making ‌this point is Washington Post columnist Marc‌ Thiessen, who has been on a tear in recent months showing ⁤how ⁤U.S. funding for war with Russia mostly benefits war profiteers.

These people are willing to ⁤kill to keep government corruption lucrative. Killing people is good for their “business.” It’s not good for ⁢Ukraine, Russia, or‍ the United States. But they don’t‌ care. They’d rather kill‌ than work for an ‍honest living.

Corruption is ‍a trap for people of low tastes and⁣ morals, meaning the bulk of Washington,⁤ D.C. They’re⁢ the victims of their own guts and ⁣low characters. Some people⁣ are not that easily bought off.⁣

Unelected intelligence bureaucrats believe they ⁢truly run this country, not mostly venial⁣ elected representatives.⁢ They‍ control elected representatives by spying on​ Americans and foreign governments, then selectively leaking often false information. These info ⁣ops have become increasingly pronounced and public, making them crueler and more desperate.

The ​military-industrial complex views our government as one of its assets. ⁢It ⁣therefore ​sees Americans and the United​ States as mere assets to strip mine for their private benefit. They don’t want to invest their resources in stopping foreign invaders ​from crossing our border. They invest their ‍resources ⁤in usurping our government because it’s the lever for them to grab huge troves of cash, research, spy⁤ capabilities, and war implements.

So maybe Biden isn’t being impeached for the same reason Trump was: Foreign wars are the lifeblood⁣ of D.C. They create a pretext for endless​ funds and power ⁢for‍ spy agencies. They’re a “self-licking ice ⁣cream​ cone.”

This complex trades ‌our fundamental natural right to‌ a robust national defense for the lobbyist revolving door that enriches D.C. at the expense of the nation.‌ It amounts to a hostile⁤ takeover of American government by alien powers that cynically wave an ‍American flag. ⁤

In the past, they⁢ had to manipulate⁢ public opinion through big, scary stories about weapons of​ mass destruction. That’s how they destroyed⁣ the public trust. But still, they⁤ maintain power despite lacking​ all legitimacy. Now cover stories are⁢ almost an afterthought, or immediately unbelievable. For example, Biden is obviously a puppet embalmed with pharmaceutical cocktails, and they’re still⁤ insisting we pretend he’s ⁢actually president.

It’s terrifying to​ see how ⁢little these dark powermongers​ care about public ⁣opinion and the fundamental ‍right⁣ of Americans to ‌a⁣ government that acts only with their consent.‍ I’m not sure whether it’s terrifying or comforting to also notice their increasing desperation at⁣ their inability to⁣ quickly⁢ stamp out dissent despite controlling many tools to do so. When things ⁣begin to go very wrong, it ⁤usually happens extremely ‍fast.


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How has corruption affected the integrity of the political system in the United States?

Title: Corruption, War Profiteering, and the Erosion of American Democracy

Introduction

In recent years, the United States has witnessed ⁢a concerning trend of corruption, war profiteering, and the erosion of its democratic principles. This article⁢ sheds light on the alarming state of affairs within the country’s political landscape, particularly focusing on the prevalent issue of corruption and⁤ the prioritization of foreign wars‍ over domestic concerns. It discusses the current political climate,​ the influence of the military-industrial complex, and the consequences of‍ these actions on American society.

Unjust Impeachment and Selective Accountability

The article highlights the double standards observed in U.S. politics, as exemplified⁤ by the unfair impeachment proceedings against former President Donald Trump. It⁣ notes that while Trump’s presidency ⁤endured multiple impeachment ⁤attempts, President Joe Biden’s actions, which ​violated his oath of office,‌ have ‍yet to⁤ face any serious consequences. This selective accountability‌ undermines the⁢ integrity of the political system.

The Weaponization of Intelligence

The manipulation ⁢and weaponization of the intelligence community for political gains are also scrutinized in ⁤this article. The author points out‌ the intelligence community’s ‌past actions, such as framing Trump as a Russian agent and dismissing evidence on Hunter Biden’s laptop, casting doubt on ‍its credibility. The ​intelligence community’s continued involvement in perpetuating wars and providing⁣ unverified information further raises concerns about its motives⁢ and influence.

War Profiteering and Neglected Obligations

The article argues that the Washington establishment’s obsession with Ukraine and the pursuit of war funds⁤ has diverted attention from pressing domestic issues. The author questions the prioritization of spending billions of dollars on wars with Russia while neglecting the enforcement of border laws and addressing transnational criminal ​activities. The desire for personal gain and lucrative government contracts fuels this disregard for the well-being of the American people.

Corruption within the Beltway

Further ⁢discussing corruption, the⁤ article emphasizes how corruption has become engrained within the Washington, D.C. political‌ landscape. Politicians ‍prioritize their personal interests, including securing lucrative positions, contracts, and influence‌ for themselves and their families, often at the expense of their constituents. The article draws a parallel​ between the exploitative “business” practices of politicians and the corruption prevalent ​within foreign governments.

The Military-Industrial Complex and Democracy

Highlighting the influence of the military-industrial complex, the article showcases​ how‌ it‍ treats the government as an asset⁢ to further‌ its private ⁣interests. The complex prioritizes its profit-seeking agenda over the country’s national defense, manipulating the government for financial gains. This disturbing trend ⁢undermines the fundamental principles of democracy, as foreign wars serve⁢ as a pretext⁤ for increased funds and power for spy agencies, perpetuating a ‍self-serving cycle.

Conclusion

This article serves‌ as a ​wake-up ⁤call, shedding light on corruption, war profiteering,​ and the erosion⁢ of democracy within the United States. It calls for a reevaluation of priorities, emphasizing the need to address domestic concerns and hold those in power accountable for their actions. Only through a commitment to​ transparency,‍ accountability, and the ⁤well-being of⁤ the American people can the nation reclaim its democratic values and restore ⁣faith ‍in its​ political institutions.



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