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One might expect that adults in Congress might have outgrown the child's game of 'kick the can'.
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Unfortunately, insider trading by members of Congress is not illegal - and it happens on both sides of the aisle. One might wonder what is the purpose of investigating Nancy? She's already given up the gavel, and is widely expected to retire after this coming Congress.
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@rockycomet4587 Right... there are precedents: Mussolini, Hitler...
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Sanctions can, and often do, directly hurt "bad actors". That said, indirect pressure is not absence of severe pressure.
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You are not an economics grad, are you?
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@dankielab even before the Special Brutality Operation, there must have been some minds within top military Staff which suspected an error. Dictatorship is not friendly toward uncomfortable analysis.
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@sudeeptaghosh Est. a third of Russia"s civil aviation fleet is grounded because they can't get parts and spares. Russia has had to buy large quantities of consumer goods such as microwave ovens through third parties just to get the embedded microchips. The sanctions are not painless.
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@sudeeptaghosh David Ricardo.
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@goodstufffromdavidpaul2246 If that's his real name...much of his resume promoted while campaigning was false.
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@robertagabor9128 Corruption has been endemic in DC for decades. Trump at least had not been as subtle about it than others.
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@robertagabor9128 Trump is corrupt as hell. He got his start in business by being the beneficiary of a shell company which benefited from his father siphoning profits through false invoices in order to minimize taxes. He set up "Trump University"[sic] on a bed of lies and false promises... and that went down in legal infamy. His hotel in DC (over which his family had direct control) had its swankiest and most expensive suites booked solid by diplomatic delegations which had an interest in his decisions' he also made the Secret Service stay at his hotels/resorts at full price, even when more affordable alternatives were available (i.e., 'self-dealing'at taxpayer's expense). Other Presidents had put their assets in blind trusts when they assumed the Presidency - he did not; every presidential candidate since Nixon made their tax returns public - that bastard did not. What is he hiding, apart from declaring that his 11,000 sq ft apartment in Trump Tower was actually 33,000 sq ft when had needed a higher valuation to get a more favorable loan? The list is longer, and will catch up with him.
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@MyDruidess "communist blue"? You truly are deluded and/or uneducated.
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The IRS is not the controlling authority. Under statute, Congress can access the tax returns of ANY person in the US.
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@frankbyrd6726 Obviously there are limits to confidentiality: if you cheat on your taxes and get prosecuted, your tax returns will feature at trial and become a matter of public record. In the case of Trump. the Supreme Court declined to block having his tax returns transferred from the IRS to Congress, as provided by Law. his tax So... who lied? Trump, who promised to release his tax returns to the public once the audits had been completed.
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@frankbyrd6726 No. Where the hell would you get that idea unless you had not read what I wrote?
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@Tony-x8z1n .. and Santa brings nice presents to all good children. Wouldn't you feel better if instead you told the truth?
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Russian oligarchs have found their offshore bank accounts frozen, their super yachts impounded, their Belgravia flats seized. More than likely this was not pleasant to them.
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Peru's constitution allows for the president to dissolve the legislature. We should not go there.
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