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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I’ll vote for Joe regardless, but I think the damage is irreparable. [/quote] So essentially you’ll vote for someone who can’t function? Do you have any standards at all?[/quote] Not PP, but I feel similarly. And my standard is voting for the candidate that is mostly likely to result in four years of an administration that makes policy choices that align with my view of what is in the best interest of our country. Given this particular election cycle, that means Biden....or almost anybody that could replace him at the top of the democratic ticket.[/quote] And you are fine with Hunter advising his father in the WH?[/quote] More so that Jared trading favors with the Saudis. Two billion and a hotel would be just the start of that corrupt relationship.[/quote] What Hunter Biden, the son of America’s vice president, and Christopher Heinz, the stepson of the chairman of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations (later to be secretary of state), were creating was an international private equity firm. It was anchored by the Heinz family alternative investment fund, Rosemont Capital. The new firm would be populated by political loyalists and positioned to strike profitable deals overseas with foreign governments and officials with whom the US government was negotiating. By the summer of 2009, the 39-year-old Hunter joined forces with the son of another powerful figure in American politics, Chris Heinz. Senator John Heinz of Pennsylvania had tragically died in a 1991 airplane crash when Chris was 18. Joining them in the Rosemont venture was Devon Archer, a longtime Heinz and Kerry friend. The three friends established a series of related LLCs. The trunk of the tree was Rosemont Capital, the alternative investment fund of the Heinz Family Office. Rosemont Farm is the name of the Heinz family’s 90-acre estate outside Fox Chapel, Pennsylvania. The small fund grew quickly. According to an email revealed as part of a Securities and Exchange Commission investigation, Rosemont described themselves as “a $2.4 billion private equity firm co-owned by Hunter Biden and Chris Heinz,” with Devon Archer as “Managing Partner.” The partners attached several branches to the Rosemont Capital trunk, including Rosemont Seneca Partners, LLC, Rosemont Seneca Technology Partners, and Rosemont Realty. Of the various deals in which these Rosemont entities were involved, one of the largest and most troubling concerns was Rosemont Seneca Partners. Rather than set up shop in New York City, the financial capital of the world, Rosemont Seneca leased space in Washington, DC. They occupied an all-brick building on Wisconsin Avenue, the main thoroughfare of exclusive Georgetown. Their offices would be less than a mile from John and Teresa Kerry’s 23-room Georgetown mansion, and just two miles from both Joe Biden’s office in the White House and his residence at the Naval Observatory. Hunter and Chris Heinz set up a $2.4 billion private equity fund while Kerry was SOS and Biden VP. How is that ok, but Kushner not? [/quote] Did Hunter or Heinz work in senior policy positions in the White House even though they could not get a security without special presidential dispensation? That's a pretty fu**in'BIG difference.[/quote] And unlike Kushner, Hunter actually has decades of experience working in international investment banking (with MBNA, etc). [/quote] Lol, investment banking? Oh , so he’s used to robbing the public to pay for coke and whores. How quaint .[/quote]
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