2020...

How did he get the money to PAY for THREE homes of that caliber on a
Senators pay.....answer that Dumb Ass...oh and his wife was/is under
investigation for financial corruption/crimes....
Nono is very jealous of people with multiple houses...he probably doesn’t even have one. Nono, be happy for us and strive...don’t be jealous and angry.
 
I warned you about jumping to an unwarranted conclusion, and you did it anyway.

Please continue.
Answer the question.

Had you done that... well had you done that you wouldn't be who you are. The forum idiot.

And exactly what conclusion have I jumped into again? I can't wait for your non answer.
 
Answer the question.

Had you done that... well had you done that you wouldn't be who you are. The forum idiot.

And exactly what conclusion have I jumped into again? I can't wait for your non answer.

You have asked lots of questions. Which one do you want to be answered first?

Your unwarranted conclusion is that I am lying about knowing about this. I still have lots of close relatives and friends living in Vermont and just across the river in NH, and that's just talking about direct descendants (and their spouses) of my parents. And if I extend the definition a bit, that would include things like my brother's ex-wife's second-husband's sister's husband, who is a retired NH State Forester and one of my HS baseball buddies. As a result, my daily FB news page has lots of Vermont news in it, so I followed up on Jane's troubles when they first hit the news.

Good Vt news source --

https://vtdigger.org/
 
Actually he feels bad about his financial weakness so his insults are a cover for his own ineptitude in prospering from real estate investment.
Actually he feels entertained by you two Trump wanna be’s. The arguments with yourselves are classic.
 
You have asked lots of questions. Which one do you want to be answered first?

Your unwarranted conclusion is that I am lying about knowing about this. I still have lots of close relatives and friends living in Vermont and just across the river in NH, and that's just talking about direct descendants (and their spouses) of my parents. And if I extend the definition a bit, that would include things like my brother's ex-wife's second-husband's sister's husband, who is a retired NH State Forester and one of my HS baseball buddies. As a result, my daily FB news page has lots of Vermont news in it, so I followed up on Jane's troubles when they first hit the news.

Good Vt news source --

https://vtdigger.org/
That's funny. First you ask what question and now you post I asked a lot of questions. As for answering them try the first one.

And your last post was predictable. A long winded response that did anything but answer the question.
 
Long-winded response --



My father, grandfather, and uncles would use the long-handled scythes to trim out a space inside the hay field gate just big enough to hook up the horse team to the cutter bar. The horse team and bar with my grandfather in the perforated metal seat then made a single run around the outside of the field. The men followed to clean up the edges with the long hand scythes. If they struck a rock or the ground, they would pull a sharpening stone out of a pocket and clean up the blade with a couple of arcing strokes, keeping their fingers just away from the steel. My great-uncle, who no longer walked like a young man, stayed in the open space slowly enlarging it. Once back at the open space by the gate, my grandfather would mutter a few commands (Whoa, Haw, Back, Gee, Haw) until the bar was lined up to go around the other way so the horses would not be walking in the standing hay. After that, the horses knew what they were doing with just a few soft flicks of the reins, not enough to hurt, just a reminder that they were working. The men walked the field cleaning up missed spots and occasionally stooping to toss a fist-sized rock, the field's second biggest crop, over the fence. By lunchtime the hay was all down, and my grandfather had unhitched the team to walk them back to their little leanto stable on the side of the barn.
 
So it begins,

Biden Admaker Departs Amid Candidate’s Praise of Segregationists
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Joe Biden’s 2020 presidential campaign had its first high-profile departure on Wednesday, amid a mounting controversy over the candidate’s praise of two fervent segregationists.

Mark Putnam, a political strategist and television ad maker, toldThe New York Times he was leaving Biden’s campaign.

“I wish the vice president well,” Putnam said, before refusing to discuss the parameters of his exit.

He “declined to address the reasons for his departure,” according to the Times report, “though they did not appear to be related to Mr. Biden’s struggles over the last few weeks concerning abortion rights and race.”

On Tuesday, the Democrat frontrunner invoked his friendship with the late Sens. James Eastland (D-MS) and Herman Talmadge (D-GA) while arguing he was the best candidate to forge a bipartisan “consensus” if elected president.

“I was in a caucus with James O. Eastland,” Biden said in an exaggerated Southern drawl. “He never called me boy, he always called me son.”

“Well guess what?” the former vice president continued. “At least there was some civility. We got things done. We didn’t agree on much of anything. We got things done. We got it finished. But today you look at the other side and you’re the enemy. Not the opposition, the enemy. We don’t talk to each other anymore.”

When Biden’s praise of the senators’ “civility” was reported it quickly caused stirs because both men were well-known segregationists. During their long tenures in the Senate, Eastland and Talmadge were at the forefront of the resistance to integration and civil rights.
 
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Ticking gets louder on Biden’s corruption time bomb
By Thomas Lifson


People who think Joe Biden is the most likely contender to win the Democrats’ presidential nomination must believe that the mainstream media will remain silent about the way his son Hunter scored lucrative business deals with foreign governments after accompanying his dad on overseas missions during his vice presidency. (They also must believe that his stupid gaffes will somehow end, but that’s a separate issue.)

But as I predicted more than a month ago, neither of these is going to happen.

ABC News is pressing the issue of Hunter Biden’s remarkable luck with foreign governments.

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Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden declined to answer questions on the campaign trail this week about his son's overseas business dealings in countries where the then-vice president was conducting diplomatic work, an issue his political opponents have already begun to wield against him as he wades into the 2020 presidential campaign.

More than once, after his father engaged in diplomacy on behalf of the United States in foreign countries, Hunter Biden conducted business in the same country. At two separate campaign stops on Monday, Biden avoided questions about his son while his staff blocked reporters from approaching the candidate.

Biden's campaign did provide ABC News with a statement saying the former vice president has always adhered to "well-established executive branch ethics standards," adding that if Biden wins the White House he will issue an executive order to "address conflicts of interest of any kind."

"This process will be set out in detail in the executive order," the statement reads, "that President Biden would issue on his first day in office."

The ethics pledge follows renewed questions about a pair of overseas business opportunities involving Hunter Biden – one in Ukraine, another in China – that already have begun to generate political attacks from Joe Biden's conservative critics. Ethics experts interviewed by ABC News said these are legitimate questions about possible past and future conflicts of interest.

Imagine that: ABC is taking up issues that until now have been the exclusive province of “conservative critics”! It must be sheer coincidence that this follows the broadcast of interviews of Trump done by ABC’s George Stephanopoulos, having been granted an extraordinary amount of access to Trump.

You can watch the video segment ABC broadcast yesterday below
 
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