BTW: Based on the evidence, we now have confirmation of how Hunter spent his money which included luxury cars and homes, clothes, drugs, prostitutes, and strippers. Everything but his taxes. He's a disgusting human being and so is his father.
Hunter faces 17 years in prison. If you believe he'll get this harsh of a sentence, you haven't paid attention that there are the elitists, and then there are the rest of us, the commoners. They have a whole set of different rules for them. There's a horrific double standard in play. Please speak up. Let's take them down however we can.
BTW: Based on the evidence, we now have confirmation of how Hunter spent his money which included luxury cars and homes, clothes, drugs, prostitutes, and strippers. Everything but his taxes. He's a disgusting human being and so is his father. Below is a picture of a Tesla Model Y battery. It takes up all of the space under the passenger compartment of the car. To manufacture it you need:
1)12 tons of rock for Lithium (can also be extracted from sea water). 2) Five tons of cobalt minerals. Most cobalt is made as a byproduct of the processing of copper and nickel ores. It is the most difficult material to obtain for a battery and the most expensive. 3) Three tons of nickel ore. 4) 12 tons of copper ore. To get the minerals above it takes moving 250 tons of soil to obtain: 1) 26.5 pounds of lithium 2) 30 pounds of nickel 3) 48.5 pounds of manganese 4) 15 pounds of cobalt Presently, the bulk of the necessary minerals for manufacturing the batteries come from China or Africa. Much of the labor for getting the minerals in Africa is done by children. If we buy electric cars, it's China who will profit the most by far. BTW, the 2021 Tesla Model Y OEM battery shown below (the cheapest Tesla battery) is currently for sale on the Internet for $4,999 not including shipping or installation. The battery weighs 1,000 pounds (you can imagine the shipping cost). The cost of Tesla batteries include: Model 3 -- $14,000+ (Car MSRP $38,990) Model Y -- $5,000–$5,500 (Car MSRP $47,740) Model S -- $13,000–$20,000 (Car MSRP $74,990) Model X -- $13,000+ (Car MSRP $79,990) And that is, the rest of the story. Just received subpoenaed bank records show that Hunter Biden used a business entity to make monthly payments to his father. The payments to Joe Biden came after Hunter Biden's business account, Owasco PC, received money from Chinese-state linked companies and other foreign nationals and companies, according to financial records obtained by Comer’s panel.
Why Biden is still in office is beyond me. No wonder his policies towards China are so soft. It is the poster child for the word treason. 1) There are no seagulls in Hawaii.
2) Even though dragonflies have six legs, they cannot walk. 3) Sea otters have the thickest fur of any mammal, at 1 million hairs per square inch. 4) The bird on the Twitter logo is named "Larry." He was named after the basketball player Larry Bird, who played for the Boston Celtics. 5) The term "coccyx" (also known as your tailbone) is derived from the Greek word "cuckoo" ("kokkux") because the curved shape of the tailbone resembles the bird's beak. 6) A baby has around 30,000 taste buds. They are not just on the tongue but also on the sides, back, and roof of the mouth. Adults have about 10,000. 7) Pablo Picasso would often carry around a pistol loaded with blanks. He would fire it at people he found boring or anyone who insulted the Post-Impressionist painter, Paul Cézanne 8) Ancient pagan cultures, such as the Celts, believed that benevolent and helpful spirits lived in trees. Knocking on tree trunks roused a spirit for protection, which led to the saying "knock on wood." 9) There's enough concrete in the Hoover Dam to build a two-lane highway from San Francisco to New York City. 10) Riding or sitting on a sea turtle in the United States is a 3rd degree felony. Armed with these facts (more are coming), go out and make the world a better place. 😁 Pfizer has been sued by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, for dangerously misrepresenting the efficacy of its COVID-19 vaccine. Paxton said it was misleading for Pfizer to claim its vaccine was 95% "Risk Free Effective," after only a two-month trial because it was also quickly determined that the vaccine was only .85% effective when it came to not having side effects. In other words, their claims were outrageous.
"Pfizer intentionally misrepresented the efficacy of its COVID-19 vaccine and censored persons who threatened to disseminate the truth in order to facilitate fast adoption of the product and expand its commercial opportunity," the complaint said. I for one wish A.G. Paxton and the citizens of Texas, the greatest success in this matter! |
Author: John Mann |