No one cares about any of this stuff. It's all about who can pretend to care the most.HuMcK said:Oldbear83 said:Still nothing to indicate Hunter was there to reduce or prevent corruption.HuMcK said:Oldbear83 said:So, you have opinion not evidence.quash said:Oldbear83 said:What evidence do you have for that claim?quash said:Osodecentx said:
From a NYTimes editorial in 2015, contemporaneous to Biden's threat to withhold defense aid to Ukraine:
Sadly, the credibility of Mr. Biden's message may be undermined by the association of his son with a Ukrainian natural-gas company, Burisma Holdings, which is owned by a former government official suspected of corrupt practices. A spokesman for the son, Hunter Biden, argues that he joined the board of Burisma to strengthen its corporate governance. That may be so. But Burisma's owner, Mykola Zlochevsky, has been under investigation in Britain and in Ukraine. It should be plain to Hunter Biden that any connection with a Ukrainian oligarch damages his father's efforts to help Ukraine. This is not a board he should be sitting on.
https://www.nytimes.com/2015/12/12/opinion/joe-biden-lectures-ukraine.html?module=inline
There is also the possibility that Hunter was put on the Burisma board to reduce the corruption, to show they were being watched.
More to the point, what relevant experience or skills did Hunter BIden bring with him to justify the huge pay he received?
Piece on NPR. That means you can discard it automatically. Phew!
The problem is not NPR, it's that you are running your decisions on emotion.
Not a good plan, that.
What evidence can you produce that isnt just an opinion?
This evidence seems to support Quash's position:Quote:
But there's little evidence he acted to help his son: Earlier this year, Bloomberg News, citing documents and an interview with a former Ukrainian official, reported the Burisma investigation had been dormant for more than a year by the time Biden called for the crackdown on corruption. The then-Ukrainian prosecutor general told the news agency he found no evidence of wrongdoing by Biden and his son. And PolitiFact reported it found no evidence to "support the idea that Joe Biden advocated with his son's interests in mind."
Additionally, the most recent former prosecutor general of Ukraine, Yuriy Lutsenko, told Bloomberg he had no evidence of wrongdoing by either Biden.
Other investigations into Burisma's oligarch owner, Mykola Zlochevsky, proceeded, and The New York Times reported Sunday that former associates of the vice president have said Biden did not try to stop them.
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2020-election/there-s-no-evidence-trump-s-biden-ukraine-accusations-what-n1057851
Also, firing the prosecutor before he could investigate Hunter kind of prevents finding the wrongdoing.
And again, you also have failed to show why Hunter was paid so much. What relevant experience or skills did he have for that job?
So y'all care about politicians sons getting paid by foreign countries now? I wonder how much Don Jr, Eric, and Ivanka got paid for their "work" in places like Panama and Kazakhstan? You know, those projects that are mired in allegations of money laundering? Speaking of, Don Jr told a journalist on the record that they used a lot of Russian money to make Trump Tower SOHO happen, and Eric says Russian money helped them finance purchases of golf clubs, but I guess y'all still don't care about that either...