The Republicans in the House of Representatives should know better than to throw stones at President Joe Biden for his son’s business. Apparently they are trying to connect him to his son’s business meetings during which he called his Dad. Granted he never discussed anything more than family and weather, but some of the Republicans want to equate those calls with former President Donald Trump’s legal problems. The other change has to do with his right to own a gun putting the NRA in a quandary as to support him or not!
Throwing stones at Biden should encourage Republicans to look into their own financial dealings. It is a public record on how several of them have made stock purchases before and after committee meetings and closed door meetings with company executives. How about all those campaign contributions from people and companies they did favors. A few years ago my Republican Congressman announced he was retiring and the contributions flooded into a campaign chest he wasn’t going to need. Since he couldn’t get the money directly, he donated it to his wife’s non-profit which she shortly closed out before they both moved out of the country. Of course we can’t forget a speaker who must have made millions from a retired high school coach’s pension.
The list of past and current Representatives who have made fortunes by directly dealing with individuals who told them where to buy land, or stocks, and gave their businesses lucrative contracts is most likely long. Are they forgetting all the jobs their spouses and children are being paid more than their co-workers while not coming to work?
No, perhaps this is the time for the remaining good journalists to expose the corruption in both parties.