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Jan 26, 2024 11:28:20   #
JFlorio Loc: Seminole Florida
 
tbutkovich wrote:
But I had heard a rumor that Hunter Biden had an investment, 10% interest in a Lithium company in Afghanistan which is why Joe Biden wanted to remove troops from that country. I will have to research that but that was the rumor wayback!


We do know that most of the mined lithium comes from China.

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Jan 26, 2024 11:41:21   #
tbutkovich
 
Here are the facts on the Aghanistan Mineral Wealth and the reason Joe was so interested in ending the war there.

He lied when he said it was time to bring our troops home. He wanted no more troops to die. But 13 service men did die as he bungled the troop removal. Not to mention all of the many locals and troops he left behind.

So these stories show that Biden has very close ties to China and this is how he profitted from his connection to China. This needs to be investigated because people died base on his decision. He is the most corrupt presidient we have ever had and the whole story here needs to be revealed.

Biden Just Handed Afghanistan's Mineral Wealth to China | Opinion
Aug 18, 2021 at 2:20 PM EDT

By Nigel Farage
Former Brexit Party leader and senior editor-at-large, "The Debate"

The Western world is going green, no matter the cost to the consumer. At the G7 meeting in Cornwall in June, those attending agreed to redouble their commitments to reducing CO2 emissions as rapidly as possible. For example, the United Kingdom promised there will be no more sales of new cars that use petrol or diesel after 2030. Renewable energy and electric cars are the future, and that future is almost upon us.

Once upon a time, commodities such as salt and gold were essential for an economy to function. More recently, oil has kept the wheels of commerce turning. In the 21st century, the green future that is being mapped out for the West will not be able to function without another precious substance: lithium. This industrial metal is light, it is an excellent conductor and it is essential for building electric car batteries. There is no alternative for it.

Afghanistan has some of the world's largest deposits of lithium, estimated to be worth between $1 trillion and $3 trillion. The bad news is that Joe Biden's decision to pull American troops out of that country has unilaterally—and literally—handed all of the potential bound up in those lithium deposits to Chinese communists.

Afghanistan's lithium reserves were first identified during geological studies carried out in the 1980s by the Soviet Union. At that time, the discovery did not resonate with most people because demand for the mineral was fairly low. After the Americans arrived in Afghanistan 20 years ago, they sought to back up the work done decades earlier and, in 2007, the United States Geological Survey discovered vast deposits of iron, gold, copper, cobalt and lithium. This discovery remained largely unknown until 2010. Yet media reports from that year confirmed its significance to modern industry, saying that Afghanistan was on course to be one of the most important mining centers in the world. An internal Pentagon memo that was unearthed at the time even stated that the country could become the "Saudi Arabia of lithium." It should be noted that Joe Biden was vice president when that memo became widely known.

Almost 15 years after that survey, most of these mineral deposits remain unexploited as a result of the various problems which have overshadowed Afghanistan. Recently, however, rapidly rising commodity prices have proved just how vital lithium has become. This development makes Biden's irresponsible withdrawal from Afghanistan even more difficult to comprehend.

Despite its great size, China is surprisingly short on many of the vital minerals it needs to support its modern industrial revolution. To date, its Belt and Road initiative has used Africa to ensure vital supplies for the future, successfully securing the rights to mineral mining in many countries in that continent. In return, African administrations receive revenue for opening up their countries to the Chinese. The fact that some individual African politicians seem to have become extremely wealthy very quickly in recent years is not a coincidence.

I predict that exactly the same thing will happen in Afghanistan. True, there will almost certainly have to be a compromise over the appalling treatment of the 12 million-strong Muslim Uighur minority living in Xinjiang, but I have no doubt that China and Afghanistan will reach an understanding. China is desperate to forge links with the Taliban in order to obtain Afghanistan's assets as quickly as possible.

Arguably, it has already begun to do so. It was announced this week that a Chinese consortium intends to reopen the Mes Aynak copper mine near Kabul, which is believed to contain some of the largest copper deposits in the world. The consortium, consisting of the state-owned China Metallurgical Group Corporation (MCC Group) and another Chinese company, Jiangxi Copper, was awarded a 30-year, $2.9 billion contract in 2008 but halted work because of the pandemic. According to an unnamed source at the state-owned Global Times "We would consider reopening [Mes Aynak] after the situation is stabilised and international recognition, including the Chinese government's recognition of the Taliban regime, take place."

This is just the start. Although guaranteeing the future availability and price of any commodity is difficult, in this particular situation one thing seems certain: the West's green revolution has been dealt a major blow. In strategic terms, this underlines the madness of Biden's withdrawal decision. Was the president poorly briefed, or simply not up to the job? Whatever the answer, the green revolution that has been planned by every G7 nation has suffered a setback. The blame can be laid squarely at the feet of blundering Joe Biden.

Joe Biden has a "NOSE FOR WHERE THE MONEY IS" and with his presidential authority he knows exactly what he must do to get it. Now you know a part of the story. We need an investigation to get to the bottom of this and give the public the true story about this criminal and his actions!

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Jan 26, 2024 13:12:05   #
joe momma
 
JFlorio wrote:
just read (will try to find) that E.V.'s are much heavier than the average non- E. V. and do much more damage and wear and tear on the roads.


...apparently they scrub the tires so hard the ditches will soon fill with rubber......

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Jan 26, 2024 14:34:19   #
F.D.R.
 
tbutkovich wrote:
Biden can’t think outside the box


Biden can't think inside the box either.

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Jan 26, 2024 15:48:01   #
tbutkovich
 
He can’t think outside the bubble either!

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Jan 26, 2024 16:05:49   #
biffisbuff
 
You trump people always say how that crooked joe Biden is so sinister and filling up his pockets with ill gotten gains....You all are totally wrong...after 3 decades of being a senator and 8 years of vp...it's not out of the realm of possibilities that he can have a net worth of a few million...your boy trump is heading to the poor house soon and it couldn't happen to a better person...all is coming out and I'm guessing the jury for e.jean comes back at half a billion....he deserves to lose everything but his depends

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Jan 26, 2024 16:12:06   #
tbutkovich
 
Wrong Biff! We are MAGA people. Trump is the only candidate who can “Make America Great Again!” Your Biden is a berserk maniac!

By the way, we’re glad you retired, the country is better off because of it!

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Jan 26, 2024 16:32:37   #
America 1 Loc: South Miami
 
[quote=biffisbuff]You Trump people always say how that crooked Joe Biden is so sinister and filling up his pockets with ill-gotten gains.

“Show me a man that gets rich by being a politician, and I'll show you a crook.”
Harry Truman

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Jan 26, 2024 18:31:40   #
biffisbuff
 
[quote=America 1]
biffisbuff wrote:
You Trump people always say how that crooked Joe Biden is so sinister and filling up his pockets with ill-gotten gains.

“Show me a man that gets rich by being a politician, and I'll show you a crook.”
Harry Truman


I guess it would depend on what ones definition of rich is....these days being worth a couple of million is not rich

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Jan 26, 2024 18:35:15   #
JFlorio Loc: Seminole Florida
 
biffisbuff wrote:
I guess it would depend on what ones definition of rich is....these days being worth a couple of million is not rich


Wonder how much is hidden via trusts or LLC’s?
https://www.forbes.com/sites/zacheverson/2023/08/17/heres-how-much-joe-biden-is-worth/?sh=75fad8638ea0

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Jan 26, 2024 18:39:11   #
biffisbuff
 
biffisbuff wrote:
I guess it would depend on what ones definition of rich is....these days being worth a couple of million is not rich

I remember when I first started reading and posting on this forum....many of you had a lot to throw at Nancy Pelosi... saying she was dirty and underhanded....but gave no credance to the fact her husband worked in the financial sector all his career....and silicon vally non the less.....income of 3-5 million yearly is not out of bounds

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Jan 26, 2024 18:39:36   #
joe momma
 
biffisbuff wrote:
You trump people always say how that crooked joe Biden is so sinister and filling up his pockets with ill gotten gains....You all are totally wrong...after 3 decades of being a senator and 8 years of vp...it's not out of the realm of possibilities that he can have a net worth of a few million...your boy trump is heading to the poor house soon and it couldn't happen to a better person...all is coming out and I'm guessing the jury for e.jean comes back at half a billion....he deserves to lose everything but his depends
You trump people always say how that crooked joe B... (show quote)


.....more like biff is dufe......

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Jan 26, 2024 18:41:57   #
tbutkovich
 
biffisbuff wrote:
I remember when I first started reading and posting on this forum....many of you had a lot to throw at Nancy Pelosi... saying she was dirty and underhanded....but gave no credance to the fact her husband worked in the financial sector all his career....and silicon vally non the less.....income of 3-5 million yearly is not out of bounds


Especially when your an insider.

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Jan 26, 2024 18:44:53   #
JFlorio Loc: Seminole Florida
 
biffisbuff wrote:
I remember when I first started reading and posting on this forum....many of you had a lot to throw at Nancy Pelosi... saying she was dirty and underhanded....but gave no credance to the fact her husband worked in the financial sector all his career....and silicon vally non the less.....income of 3-5 million yearly is not out of bounds


That’s not why she’s a crook. Insider trading.

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Jan 26, 2024 19:36:37   #
maryla22
 
Weasel wrote:
Come rain or shine or dark of night, I will never DRIVE an EV. PERIOD●

https://youtube.com/shorts/9NBCkyWE4_M?si=yS1TzA2TqNDO6R_u


Did I see it said "Never Again!!" Sounds like a good resolution! I understand they are not too reliable...

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