…because he’s a Democrat darling.
His admission, as someone with billions of dollars under custody, that he didn’t think much about risk management is jaw dropping.
…because he’s a Democrat darling.
His admission, as someone with billions of dollars under custody, that he didn’t think much about risk management is jaw dropping.
Some interesting real (and some theoretical) legal cases.
I think that if someone dies as a result of a home invasion, the home invader is guilty of murder, regardless of who died or who killed them. Don’t want to risk being charged with murder? Don’t do home invasions.
Thoughts on the future of money.
Let’s talk about it (at long last).
How profits and non-profits coordinated to stop it.
The next president needs to figure out how to clean house at the IRS.
I agree, but I don’t see it happening: Russia should be held accountable for its war crimes now, not later.
Jonathan Turley on the ongoing media cover up of Joe Biden’s lies about Hunter’s business dealings.
…by using the tax code.
As Instapundit notes, this could actually be a fun (albeit potentially dangerous, because you’re dealing with unprincipled vile people) hobby.
With whom does she want an amnesty?
We won’t forget all the lives and livelihoods, and children’s development destroyed, and we’ll let them know that next Tuesday.
[Update Wednesday morning]
Another request for amnesty.
[Update a while later]
We need accountability, not amnesty.
[Update Thursday morning]
The tyranny of a Covid amnesty.
[Update a while later]
No forgiveness without repentance.
[Update a while later]
More on the same theme: There can be no “amnesty” without a reckoning.
[Update a few minutes later]
The Atlantic‘s amnesty request was a massive political blunder.
You don’t say.
[Bumped]
…wake up.