Democrats are Criminals

Another meme thread.

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I do enjoy how you believe these are separate grievances.
 
Just ignore it if you like, but I do believe it's important to make everyone aware of the criminals we have in elected representative positions, and Maxine is one of the loudest USAID squealers as well.
You just have grievancePorn and dancing on graves that you want to flood the forum with.

These aren't separate topics. They are a sign of all your pent up bullshit. One thread would easily contain it all.

You're actually in competition to the fuckheads of the forum for supremacy at this point.
 
Half a million bucks in three months from charity funds meant for fire victims... That’s not recovery, that’s pretty much looting in broad daylight. This is a typical payoff to a Democratic insider. Where’s the accountability!

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The GOP Love Criminals

"As we head toward the 2024 election, it appears clear that the GOP has a love affair with criminals. Trump faces 91 indictments and was already convicted of being a business cheat to the tune of several billion dollars. His violent rhetoric—he threatened NBC News with treason, called for the former head of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Gen. Mark Milley, to be executed, and called for defunding the FBI and Federal Department of Justice. GOP Representative Matt Gaetz led the assault on McCarthy. The Florida Republican faces proceedings from the Ethics Committee for pedophilia, sex trafficking, and misuse of campaign funds.

Recently, GOP Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton faced 16 articles of impeachment but retained his hold on power after only two Republicans voted for his impeachment. He still faces a state security fraud with penalties of up to 99 years in prison. Before the last election, eight of his employees and staffers in his office accused him of bribery, abuse of power, and other federal crimes. Nevertheless, Republicans still reelected him, 53% to 44%, over his Democratic rival.

GOP Congressman George Santos was indicted for fraud, money laundering, theft of public funds, and false statements, and he lied on his resume during his campaign for office. Few Republicans called for his dismissal.

GOP lawyer Rudy Giuliani faces indictment in Georgia, along with 18 other Republicans, for trying to overturn the 2020 presidential election, and he still faces possible charges brought by the Justice Department. Recent reports indicate Giuliani was often drunk while advising Trump in the White House. Now, he owes the IRS $500,000 for cheating on his taxes.

Before leaving office, President Trump pardoned a rogue’s gallery of political criminals, including National Security Adviser Mike Flynn, former White House strategist Steve Bannon, Roger Stone, his former political advisor, and his former fundraiser Elliot Broidy. These men continue to have a strong influence and following among the GOP. Steve Bannon, who claims the 2020 election was stolen and Mexicans are “invading” our border, has 2 million viewers and asserts that his “War Room” organized the ouster of McCarthy.

Former campaign chair Paul Manafort received a pardon after he lied about Trump’s business and political connections to Russia and its attempt to subvert the 2020 election. Seven more GOP Congressmen received pardons after being convicted of various crimes, including lying to the FBI and fraud. The list is shocking and doesn’t include what some consider legislative crimes, such as opposition to health care, child poverty, refusal to raise the minimum wage, resistance to regulate water, air, and land toxins safely, and the GOP’s support for invading Iraq and Afghanistan, which cost $8 trillion, significantly adding to the national debt. Nor does the list include the fact that GOP states are the most dangerous states in the country. The GOP rules eight of ten of the highest murder rate states. Even New York, which has 4.11 murders per 100,000, is dwarfed by GOP states like Mississippi, with 20.5 per 100,000, and Tennessee, with 9.90 per 100,000. Overall, states that voted for Trump saw murder rates 40% higher than states that voted for Biden. The “what-about-it” crowd will point to the President’s son, who lied about buying a gun while addicted to cocaine, and Democratic Senator Robert Menendez, who took bribes from his supporters."

https://www.counterpunch.org/2023/11/09/the-gop-love-criminals/

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Chroe's president is a felon and a rapist. He's trying to cover that fact with this thread. Sad little anchor baby.
 
The new GOP: If you’re indicted, you’re invited!

"...the bottom line adds up to this: Breaking the law is no longer a political liability in Trump’s party. In fact, Trump’s supporters seem to delight in it."

https://thehill.com/opinion/criminal-justice/4194388-the-new-gop-if-youre-indicted-youre-invited/

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Of course not. The result of Democratic Lawfare is that to GOP voters, GOP reps having fake "convictions" is just meaningless noise.

The only result of all this Democrat Lawfare is that we no longer care because the assumption now is that it's a made-up crime "judged" by a Democrat judge and a Democrat jury in a Democrat fiefdom and therefore meaningless.
 
Former chair of Ohio Republican Party sentenced to 5 years in prison for role in racketeering conspiracy

CINCINNATI – Former Ohio Republican Party chair Mathew Borges, 51, of Bexley, Ohio, was sentenced in federal court today to 60 months in prison for participating in a racketeering conspiracy.

A jury found Borges and former Ohio House Speaker Larry Householder, 63, of Glenford, Ohio, guilty of violating the racketeering statute. The verdict was announced on March 8 following a six-week trial.

The government proved beyond a reasonable doubt at trial that Borges conspired with others to violate the racketeering statute in a conspiracy involving nearly $61 million in bribes paid to a 501(c)(4) entity to pass and uphold House Bill 6, a billion-dollar nuclear plant bailout.

“Borges willingly joined the criminal enterprise knowing its members were involved in a bribery conspiracy. He personally sought out, solicited, and bribed an individual for insider information,” said U.S. Attorney Kenneth L. Parker. “Borges has been involved in politics and worked with public officials for more than 20 years. He knew exactly where the lines were when he decided to cross them and participate in a criminal enterprise. Today’s sentence holds him accountable for that illegal conduct.”

Borges’ primary role in the enterprise was to deprive Ohioans of the opportunity to overturn what Borges knew was corrupt legislation. He was budgeted $25,000, which he laundered through his own bank accounts, to bribe a political operative for secret, real-time information.

The defendant created a new entity – 17 Consulting Group LLC – and agreed to funnel $1.62 million to 17 Consulting that had already been laundered through Householder’s 501(c)(4), Generation Now.

Borges gave the operative a $15,000 check in exchange for information on the number of signatures collected on the anti-House Bill 6 ballot referendum. Borges paid himself $360,000 of the laundered money.

Campaign and political strategist, Jeffrey Longstreth, and lobbyist Juan Cespedes, both of Columbus, Ohio, previously pleaded guilty to their roles in the racketeering conspiracy. They await sentencing. FirstEnergy Corp. signed a deferred prosecution settlement in July 2021, agreeing to pay a $230 million penalty for conspiring to bribe public officials and others.

Householder was sentenced in U.S. District Court yesterday to 240 months in prison. Both he and Borges have been remanded to the custody of the U.S. Marshals.

Kenneth L. Parker, United States Attorney for the Southern District of Ohio, and J. William Rivers, Special Agent in Charge, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Cincinnati Division, announced the sentence imposed today by Senior U.S. District Judge Timothy S. Black. Deputy Criminal Chief Emily N. Glatfelter and Assistant United States Attorneys Matthew C. Singer, Megan Gaffney Painter and Timothy S. Mangan represented the United States in this case.

https://www.justice.gov/usao-sdoh/p...ty-sentenced-5-years-prison-role-racketeering

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