I'll try to catch up here, first canpakes:
mikwut wrote:
Here is the pdf to the book Trump in interviews admitted he read well before any of the drama exploded,
http://willzuzak.ca/cl/corruption/Schwe ... mpires.pdf just go to the Biden chapter.
Well, I guess that Trump never made it to Chapter 12, or he would have had to announce investigations into himself and his own family as well, based on the reasoning you're offering here.
Yup. And that's consistent with my own reasoning. I am not a Trump supporter. I hate the two party system we have that is part of the root of many of our political nihilistic problems. Religious adherents to the left and the right harm our country under this system. It is corrupt, broken and terribly damaging to our Republic. In this climate there exists a weird psychology phenomena that when something is being said critical of congress or the democrats then it is just Trump religious support. The phenomena is knee deep on both sides. I join the Trump critical chorus in all kinds of matters I just don't turn a blind eye to the other side.
Dr Cam:
Fact: Trump threatened to block $400 million in promised aid while they are under an illegal invasion by Russia.
Fact: Transparent, unambiguous extortion with nearly half a billion dollars of US taxpayer money.
Well let's see if those are indeed facts. I don't know of any testimony in the impeachment hearings that doesn't just rely on timing of the aid as supposed proof that Trump himself blocked it for nefarious purposes. The best direct evidence I am aware of is the OMB letter from counsel Mark Paoletta regarding the issue. If it was as you say so unambiguous than the funds would have been withheld with what is called a deferral. But the OMB made great pains to state the delay in funding was not a deferral. The letter stated, "if compliance with constitutionally non-binding directives from Congressional committees to ‘hold’ funds is not a deferral, then certainly a delay in obligating funds arising from a Presidential direction that a policy process is necessary prior to making obligations
[i]cannot be[/i].” Emphasis mine The letter insists the release of funds was consistent with prior practices.
Remember also what you are saying here and what you would need to "unambiguously" prove to also convince me and what I consider the reasonable man divorced from the hystrionics of the left and right is a flat out dead pan conspiracy. The OMB is directed by Mulvaney who indeed is a Trump appointee but it is by and large made up of state employees, they are not appointed by the president or political advocates for him they are just bean counters and paper pushers by and large. Trump, through Mulvaney would have had to straight on conspiracy wink akin to our 911 thread and worked or threatened these employees to break the law - and why would they do that? It would all need to be answered. Now I understand the President has blocked witnesses from testifying but that is part of a greater constitutional argument the president is making about the entire impeachment proceedings not just this narrow aspect, so we don't know unambiguously but presumptively and that isn't good enough for me when we are talking such serious constitutional matters. I don't reach certainty and unambiguity so easily, neither did our framers. That is opposite of my criminal defense training where you don't get those presumptions.
I can't believe we’re doing this, but bananas seems to be the order of the day so here goes nothing.
It definitely is bananas, opiods are seriously killing more Americans than we spent on a ridiculous war in Afganistan that cost us more than what we spent post wwII on reconstructing Europe. Millions of jobs will soon be lost to automation in the very near future and Andrew Yang is the only one talking about it and his own party is keeping him from election far better than any Republican could. If you don't think that going unaddressed won't birth even more MAGA had wearing crazies think again. Our civil rights are seriously reduced and still under attack and no one seems to give a damn. God I could go on but the essay would end with in spite of all the hard core reality impeachment over corruption that is cound up and down our democracy is all consuming. That is mental. That is insane.
1) July 25 2019 with newly elected Ukrainian President Zelensky, President Trump attempted to solicit the support of a foreign government by requesting an investigation against one of his political opponents. President Trump repeatedly made requests including opening up an investigation into former Vice President Joe Biden and his role in the firing of a Ukrainian prosecutor that Trump claims was supposedly unfairly shut down by Biden because he supposedly feared his son was being investigated. That’s pretty much it in a nutshell.
Yup. And I am not satisfied at all he didn't have at a minimum a rational basis for believing those things. Just because one side calls it a conspiracy theory doesn't convince me. Facts that we are still missing is what convinces me. He referred Zelensky to AG Barr as well and he discussed broader corruption he was concerned with as well as Biden.
2) Days before his conversation with Ukrainian leader Zelensky the Trump administration illegally withheld Congressional approved aid allocated to Ukraine.
As I have stated. That is not what the OMB said happened. The timing of the money being held right before the call isn't damning but almost exculpatory for the President given the OMB letter because pauses don't occur with such a wave of the immediate hand. And it would be a direct interruption of the process legally in stream. It would be obvious. The statutes for the President to defer had already passed, there would be problems but you find unambiguous that in your narrative dozens from two different departments the Pentagon and the OMB would just popped to attention like nutbreaker soldiers because President said. Ok. unambiguous and certain and factual. Not in my world.
3) After a whistleblower from the Director of National Intelligence filed a complaint that stated President Trump was "using the power of his office to solicit interference from a foreign country in the US 2020 election," characterizing the conduct as a "serious or flagrant problem, abuse, or violation of law". President Trump has been attempting to cover all of this up. There’s your ____ mens rea, Mikwut.
A complaint is fine. Just think of the extent of what your saying. There isn't one person sitting with a check book and Trump called her and told her don't write the Ukraine check. Then on September 11 called her and told her to cover crap up and she doesn't know anything about the law of the funds being allocated and released. You have to double the conspiracy over to the Pentagon because part of the funds were distributed to be released there. You were in the military right? I was. What's your guess on how far down his sweeping up the mess would have to go, and nobody but your cherished whistleblower says peep, c'mon? We got a whistle blower we can't cross examine but no other member of this vast conspiracy saying anything? You going to join me now on the towers coming down right? I can agree with Republicans about confronting one's accusers because that is found directly in the Constitution and that is unambiguous.
And no that is an assertion that needs proof not proof of mens rea.
4) A Trump appointed Inspector General detailed his concerns in letters where he stated that the whistleblower complaint being kept from Congress was both urgent and “relates to one of the most important and significant of the (Director of National Intelligence)’s responsibilities to the American people.”
So your saying the bureaucratic conspiracy has another layer yet but it provides proof your narrative is unambiguous? Ok.
5) The US Ambassador to the EU and major Trump campaign donor Gordon Sondland has stated that this was a quid pro quo deal. Furthermore, top US diplomat Bill Taylor testified to Congress that President Trump extorted Ukrainian President Zelensky by withholding $400 million in military aid. President Trump wanted President Zelensky to publicly state on CNN that he was opening up an investigation into Biden.
Jesus, he said in his direct phone call with Trump that Trump said no quid pro quo. Bill Taylor does not have all the information to make that statement certain he had to make inferences based on the timing, if he was crossed with the OMB letter he would have said something completely different. Why don't you recognize how often you just assume one sides narrative and don't even address the other?
Asan aside millions still hasn’t made its way to Ukraine:
https://www.latimes.com/politics/story/ ... ed-ukraine
Just remember, Trump released aid in 2017, he released aid in 2018, but suddenly he became concerned about corruption in 2019 after Vice President Biden announced that he was going to run. That’s it. That’s the bottom line.
There were also normal delays in those funds as well.
mikwut
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-Michael Polanyi
"Why are you afraid, have you still no faith?" Mark 4:40