Anonymous wrote:A former law partner from Illinois, Paul Daugerdas, was convicted of overseeing fraudulent tax shelters — at a cost to the government of more than $1.63 billion. The scheme generated over $7 billion of fraudulent deductions, according to prosecutors. His law firm agreed to pay a $76 million penalty. Prosecutors called Daugerdas “the most prolific, pernicious and utterly unrepentant tax cheat in United States history,” while a judge described the case as “the biggest tax fraud prosecution ever,” according to Forbes. He was sentenced to 15 years in prison in 2014; Biden commuted his sentence.
Seriously?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Remember this when Dems try to claim they're morally superior.
Biden is releasing all sorts of horrible criminals.
When you look at the crimes these people committed, the only injustice is that these are legally considered “non-violent” criminals when the facts are that these evil people inflicted all sorts of violence upon their victims.
It’s frightening how quickly the Democratic Party has moved down the slippery slope from giving second chances to people who maybe never had a chance in life to defending the release of the most evil affluent white collar criminals back into society.
Anonymous wrote:Remember this when Dems try to claim they're morally superior.
Biden is releasing all sorts of horrible criminals.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This was really bad. I can't believe that nobody on his staff vetted those names. Just a massive own goal.
What are you talking about??
This was apparently done as a kind of bulk operation. So nobody vetted the names, which is a massive failure.
Up and down the chain. How many people pushed this, processed it and approved it? Yet, none of them checked the names. WTF
So far the list includes this PA judge, someone with child porn, a local government official that stole over $50 million, and a college booster that ran a $1 billion ponzi scheme.
This is what the prison abolitionists want, though, and he did what they asked. So if prison is abolished, people like this get freed.
This was a gift to the extreme progressives
This whole fiasco is the Biden administration in a nutshell. The ACLU apparently was the group that had proposed this mass commutation and provided the Biden administration the criteria. The Biden administration then just adopted this progressive policy without scrutiny or due diligence. And they just ended up poorly and incompetently implementing a deeply flawed and unpopular policy promoted by progressive groups.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This was really bad. I can't believe that nobody on his staff vetted those names. Just a massive own goal.
What are you talking about??
This was apparently done as a kind of bulk operation. So nobody vetted the names, which is a massive failure.
Up and down the chain. How many people pushed this, processed it and approved it? Yet, none of them checked the names. WTF
So far the list includes this PA judge, someone with child porn, a local government official that stole over $50 million, and a college booster that ran a $1 billion ponzi scheme.
This is what the prison abolitionists want, though, and he did what they asked. So if prison is abolished, people like this get freed.
This was a gift to the extreme progressives
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This was really bad. I can't believe that nobody on his staff vetted those names. Just a massive own goal.
What are you talking about??
This was apparently done as a kind of bulk operation. So nobody vetted the names, which is a massive failure.
Up and down the chain. How many people pushed this, processed it and approved it? Yet, none of them checked the names. WTF
So far the list includes this PA judge, someone with child porn, a local government official that stole over $50 million, and a college booster that ran a $1 billion ponzi scheme.
Add to that the oncologist who gave patients diluted chemo drugs and reused needles giving a patient HIV.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This was really bad. I can't believe that nobody on his staff vetted those names. Just a massive own goal.
What are you talking about??
This was apparently done as a kind of bulk operation. So nobody vetted the names, which is a massive failure.
Up and down the chain. How many people pushed this, processed it and approved it? Yet, none of them checked the names. WTF
So far the list includes this PA judge, someone with child porn, a local government official that stole over $50 million, and a college booster that ran a $1 billion ponzi scheme.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This was really bad. I can't believe that nobody on his staff vetted those names. Just a massive own goal.
What are you talking about??
This was apparently done as a kind of bulk operation. So nobody vetted the names, which is a massive failure.
Up and down the chain. How many people pushed this, processed it and approved it? Yet, none of them checked the names. WTF
So far the list includes this PA judge, someone with child porn, a local government official that stole over $50 million, and a college booster that ran a $1 billion ponzi scheme.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This was really bad. I can't believe that nobody on his staff vetted those names. Just a massive own goal.
What are you talking about??
This was apparently done as a kind of bulk operation. So nobody vetted the names, which is a massive failure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This was really bad. I can't believe that nobody on his staff vetted those names. Just a massive own goal.
What are you talking about??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This was really bad. I can't believe that nobody on his staff vetted those names. Just a massive own goal.
This is ridiculous. We need a constitutional amendment to limit presidential powers for pardon and clemency. Presidents should not be able to issue clemency or pardons for broad groups of people without vetting. They should be required to list each name individually that they want to pardon or provide clemency.
Anonymous wrote:This was really bad. I can't believe that nobody on his staff vetted those names. Just a massive own goal.
Anonymous wrote:This was really bad. I can't believe that nobody on his staff vetted those names. Just a massive own goal.