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democrats are scared their "war" is almost over


new reports say extreme left wing democrats are in panic mode their made up war is almost over. they are now trying to launder as much money as they can through Ukraine.

The Pentagon announced Tuesday that the accounting error revealed last month was significantly more than previously stated and aid provided to Ukraine was overvalued by $6.2 billion rather than $3 billion.

reports say that number is more than likely triple the reported amount.

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You sound just like the libtards when they said the same thing about Trump when he was president. Be better. One side has to be.

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So far, the Biden Regime has laundered over $175b to Ukraine. They are now stuck in trench warfare fighting over yards of land. They should create a DMZ and move on.

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Laundered? Then by all means present your evidence.

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Why do you think they sent $175b to Ukraine?

Whatever your answer is, by all means present your evidence.

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I don't need to present evidence - the person making a charge does. If he's right, he'll have evidence and I'll be happy to see it. Otherwise, loony conspiracy theories don't interest me and I won't indulge the paranoid.

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Ok, but you still didn't answer "MY" question.

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why did you run away? lol

facts matter...

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Poster made a statement saying Biden *laundered* $175B to Ukraine. That's a strong charge which is not only impeachable but would result in the president of the U.S. going to prison. The left made similar charges against Trump which were unsubstantiated, which I also dismissed.

I asked for evidence because, you know, facts matter - not unsubstantiated theories.

He didn't provide any. I guess he wanted me to just accept his opinion as fact. While it might be good enough for you, his opinion alone isn't quiet enough for me.

Regarding running away, what purpose of continuing on in ever decreasing columns of piss posting would that serve anyone on MC? I don't do that - no one reads past two or three posts anyway, and it's also a waste of my time.

Is he right about Biden laundering money to Ukraine? Maybe he is, but my bar for believing random conspiracy theories is really kind of high. If he provides evidence beyond a flat Earth theory level of belief, I'll look at it. Otherwise, it's a one and done. If you have evidence to back him up, by all means make it public and I'll fight along side you to get Biden removed. If you don't, this post is a one and done for me.

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I am just reposting what Bubba said 6 months ago.

[–] Bubbathegut (16515) 6 months ago
Like earlier moments when the problem of dirty money has come to the fore, the Ukraine crisis could give a major boost to efforts to crack down on money laundering. It’s an opportunity that we cannot waste if we want to mend our leaky financial roof once and for all.

https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2022/03/24/crack-down-russian-oligarchs-laundering-us-00020078

FTX has also played a role in providing Ukraine with the capability to receive cryptocurrency donations since Russia's invasion.

In March 2022, the Ukrainian government launched a crypto donations website, Aid for Ukraine, with the backing of FTX, to route donated crypto to the National Bank of Ukraine. According to its website, Aid for Ukraine has received more than $60 million in donations including 611 Bitcoin, 10,723 Ethereum, and 15,048,821 USDT (which is at least on paper supposed to be pegged to the U.S. dollar, though that may be no longer tenable).


https://www.npr.org/2022/07/20/1112414884/corruption-concerns-involving-ukraine-are-revived-as-the-war-with-russia-drags-o

Corruption concerns involving Ukraine are revived as the war with Russia drags on

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we finally got Biden removed but now he is escalating the war 2 months before Trump takes over.

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Like earlier moments when the problem of dirty money has come to the fore, the Ukraine crisis could give a major boost to efforts to crack down on money laundering. It’s an opportunity that we cannot waste if we want to mend our leaky financial roof once and for all.

https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2022/03/24/crack-down-russian-oligarchs-laundering-us-00020078

FTX has also played a role in providing Ukraine with the capability to receive cryptocurrency donations since Russia's invasion.

In March 2022, the Ukrainian government launched a crypto donations website, Aid for Ukraine, with the backing of FTX, to route donated crypto to the National Bank of Ukraine. According to its website, Aid for Ukraine has received more than $60 million in donations including 611 Bitcoin, 10,723 Ethereum, and 15,048,821 USDT (which is at least on paper supposed to be pegged to the U.S. dollar, though that may be no longer tenable).

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https://www.npr.org/2022/07/20/1112414884/corruption-concerns-involving-ukraine-are-revived-as-the-war-with-russia-drags-o

Corruption concerns involving Ukraine are revived as the war with Russia drags on

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Thank you JoWilli.

See below.

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Why did you stop replying when the evidence you asked for was presented?

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Indeed, odd.

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It's almost as if they never cared about seeing evidence in the first place and just wanted to smear the possibility.

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You didn't provide any evidence that Biden laundered money.

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When did I say I provided evidence?

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I guess you didn't, but you did ask me why I didn't respond and I didn't follow the thread upwards.. So then my answer to *your* question is - No one provided any evidence that Biden laundered money for me to comment on.

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Do you accept the claim that an extra $6billion was sent to Ukraine due to an accounting error?

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It wouldn't surprise me, no - but to make the leap to intentionally funneling money for the purpose of laundering is a big leap that requires me to see real evidence, not supposition.

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Like earlier moments when the problem of dirty money has come to the fore, the Ukraine crisis could give a major boost to efforts to crack down on money laundering. It’s an opportunity that we cannot waste if we want to mend our leaky financial roof once and for all.

https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2022/03/24/crack-down-russian-oligarchs-laundering-us-00020078

FTX has also played a role in providing Ukraine with the capability to receive cryptocurrency donations since Russia's invasion.

In March 2022, the Ukrainian government launched a crypto donations website, Aid for Ukraine, with the backing of FTX, to route donated crypto to the National Bank of Ukraine. According to its website, Aid for Ukraine has received more than $60 million in donations including 611 Bitcoin, 10,723 Ethereum, and 15,048,821 USDT (which is at least on paper supposed to be pegged to the U.S. dollar, though that may be no longer tenable).


https://www.npr.org/2022/07/20/1112414884/corruption-concerns-involving-ukraine-are-revived-as-the-war-with-russia-drags-o

Corruption concerns involving Ukraine are revived as the war with Russia drags on

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Like earlier moments when the problem of dirty money has come to the fore, the Ukraine crisis could give a major boost to efforts to crack down on money laundering. It’s an opportunity that we cannot waste if we want to mend our leaky financial roof once and for all.

https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2022/03/24/crack-down-russian-oligarchs-laundering-us-00020078

FTX has also played a role in providing Ukraine with the capability to receive cryptocurrency donations since Russia's invasion.

In March 2022, the Ukrainian government launched a crypto donations website, Aid for Ukraine, with the backing of FTX, to route donated crypto to the National Bank of Ukraine. According to its website, Aid for Ukraine has received more than $60 million in donations including 611 Bitcoin, 10,723 Ethereum, and 15,048,821 USDT (which is at least on paper supposed to be pegged to the U.S. dollar, though that may be no longer tenable).


https://www.npr.org/2022/07/20/1112414884/corruption-concerns-involving-ukraine-are-revived-as-the-war-with-russia-drags-o

Corruption concerns involving Ukraine are revived as the war with Russia drags on

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"Be better. One side has to be."

Both sides are shit.

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plenty more wars out there. they'll be fine.

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keep wasting your life praising Jebus, wacko

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Agreed, we need to stop talking about Biden.

God save the Queen, man.

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The final amount is probably close to $200B lent from banks to buy weapons and gift those to Ukraine. Along with huge cash transfers.
It’s the largest transfer of wealth in human history.
Porsche superstore in Kiev are the top sellers in East & west Europe! People buy cars cash.

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I think Prigozhin collected $$$ from the CIA to stage a coup and then aborted, lol, in other words, Prigozhin and Putin may have “played the CIA” .... but I could be wrong.

Did You Know Vladimir Putin Is a Ruthless Killer of His Political Foes? Except Prigozhin – Why Is That?

So why is Yevgeny Prigozhin still walking around as free as a bird? A comfy retirement in Belarus seems out of character with the Western image of Putin as a ruthless ruler who is alleged to routinely order a dirt nap for his opponents.

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Jesus Christ. Trump loonies are even more crazy and stupid that I thought. Is this what you telling yourself in your meetings in moms basement?

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Projection from a zoomer fag

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I dont know what that means

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It means you are well know idiot and fascist.

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This aged poorly

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https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2022/03/24/crack-down-russian-oligarchs-laundering-us-00020078

FTX has also played a role in providing Ukraine with the capability to receive cryptocurrency donations since Russia's invasion.

In March 2022, the Ukrainian government launched a crypto donations website, Aid for Ukraine, with the backing of FTX, to route donated crypto to the National Bank of Ukraine. According to its website, Aid for Ukraine has received more than $60 million in donations including 611 Bitcoin, 10,723 Ethereum, and 15,048,821 USDT (which is at least on paper supposed to be pegged to the U.S. dollar, though that may be no longer tenable).


https://www.npr.org/2022/07/20/1112414884/corruption-concerns-involving-ukraine-are-revived-as-the-war-with-russia-drags-o

Corruption concerns involving Ukraine are revived as the war with Russia drags on

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When you look back upon your life, JoWilli, do you really, REALLY want to be remembered for this meaningless bullshit?

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OCD

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He's an unhinged lunatic

Signed, million man.

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>checks AMJF's post history
>it is entirely meaningless bullshit

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This!

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I didn’t know you knew how to code

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I sure hope so, someone needs to remember the past. who knows how long this site will last too.

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I'm not nervous at all. Sorry to disappoint.

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Are those "new reports" here with us in this room? When was the first time you started hearing voices in your head?

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maybe 25 years ago?

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You're such a faggot

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Gaslighting. How original.

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