"Tossing Gold Bars Off The Titanic"
By Mike Bibb
Titanic: 10 curiosities about the most famous shipwreck in history
British ocean liner RMS Titanic sank on her
maiden voyage in the North Atlantic Ocean
after colliding with an iceberg while sailing
from England to New York City on April 15,
1912. The ship submerged in 2 hours and 40
minutes, with 1500 casualties. She rests
12,500 feet down on the ocean floor. About
2.3 miles deep.
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As President Joe headed out the White House's front door for the last time — in addition to pardoning his family and friends — he made sure billions and billions of dollars were deposited into several Green New Deal boondoggles.
I suppose by this time he figured it really didn't matter how much money he tossed around or where it went. From clean-energy escapades to arms and bullets for Ukraine, the more Joe could piss away, the better it was.
Afterall, it's only American taxpayers who are being ripped-off. As long as the IRS continues to make sure the people file and pay their annual taxes then who cares what it costs or how much is wasted and stolen in the process?
Well, a few people have figured out the scam and are beginning ask "Why are ordinary citizens being forced to foot the bill for this crap? How is taxing, spending and going further into debt helping us?"
Answer to the first question: "Voluntary Compliance" — IRS buzz words for "Pay your fair share." Answer to the second question: "It's not."
Lee Zeldin, Environmental Protection Agency Administrator, spoke on the "Carl Higbie Frontline Show," Newsmax, Feb. 13, 2025, that "Never in EPA history has anything like this ever happened. There was a decision to park $20 billion of tax dollars at a bank just outside the government to lessen the amount of oversight that government has over the funds, to give it to eight different entities — not like $20 billion on 40,000 different entities; we're talking about eight entities — and then those entities are distributing the funds. You're getting further and further removed with less government accountability."
That works out to $2.5 billion each. $20,000,000,000 divided by 8 = $2.5 billion.
Similar to Kamala Harris' presidential campaign not being able to account for millions of dollars in missing
donations, the scheme looks familiar; Democrats have devised a way to accumulate and distribute billions of dollars to selected interests outside the reach of federal intervention. With President Joe's crew acting as the go-between.
Joe Biden was a total failure and one of the worst Presidents ever, but he was pretty good at figuring ways to accumulate and hide large sums of money. Congressional investigations have uncovered numerous shell companies and money laundering activities designed to conceal and move money around without arousing suspicion. He, and son Hunter were, allegedly, participating in Ukranian and Chinese business deals involving millions of dollars in unreported cash.
It's time to put the shoe on the other foot. President Trump's Department of Justice needs to look into Joe Biden's career in Washington, beginning with his 1972 election as a U.S. Senator from Delaware.
I imagine the alleged crimes and corruption Congress has found so far are only a small part of the overall picture of Joe's political adventures. The Bidens appeared to have been closely associated with and received substantial financial compensation from many of these behind-the-scenes intrigues. After all, there's a reason he pardoned his son, and numerous friends and family members of potential criminal accusations.
Who pardons someone before being accused and indicted of an actual crime? Is that even possible? Apparently, Joe Biden thinks so. Sort of a "Get out of jail, free" card.
Simply too much smoke not to be any smoldering coals.
Zeldin remarked a Biden EPA staffer told him it was like "tossing gold bars off the Titanic." Insinuating it was necessary to get rid of the money before the Trump Administration took office on Jan. 20, 2025. Otherwise, the ruse would be discovered, and it'd be too late.
If you or I tried this criminal mischief, we'd be playing cards inside Leavenworth for the rest of our lives. The difference being their activity was so pervasive and involving unimaginable sums of money that unraveling and prosecuting details of the scandals are almost "Too big to fathom."
The old axiom "Follow the money" is usually good advice when attempting to track suspicious culprits. It becomes more complex when the crooks are working inside various government offices and court rooms.
I'd imagine in addition to being massive in scale, some of the participants are probably prominent Washington players and close associates. Secrecy and confidentially is paramount in maintaining the plan.
Another example Zeldin cited involved Biden's EPA giving $160 million to a Canadian electric school bus company.
"They delivered $65 million worth of the school buses" he said. "But they still have not delivered $95 million of school buses to 55 school districts. What happened in the meantime? They declared bankruptcy."
In essence, the bus company was paid the full amount up front then, supposedly, went bankrupt. Now, nearly $100 million more of your tax dollars has mysteriously disappeared.
First, why didn't the money go to a U.S. school bus company instead? Secondly, the disappearance of the money will probably never be resolved, having seeped into all kinds of nefarious nooks and crannies.
This is the way Joe's team did business, and primarily the reason billions of taxpayer dollars have flown out the window. There was little, if any, government responsibility.
With a federal debt now around $36 trillion, and increasing every day, Trump's efforts to locate and take back millions and billions of suspiciously spent funds are having some success. Particularly, in reducing the size and cost of government bureaus and agencies. Many have been excessively bloated and overstaffed for decades.
When Trump demanded fed employees return to their offices to resume work — three years after COVID — they squealed and cried like little kids whose ice cream cones had slipped from their hands.
Complementing the hysteria, many carried placards and sang protest songs outside the Capitol, as if government cost-cutting efforts were some kind of heinous violation of a Civil Service worker's constitutional rights.
Downsizing also affects union dues. Fewer federal union members mean decreasing monthly union contributions. Union officials don't like that — it's money out of their pockets.
Unlike President Joe, who had no idea how to make or wisely spend a dollar, President Trump is a businessman first and President second. He's been making deals and settling contracts in the private sector for many years.
Nearly opposite of Washington's usual way of conducting its affairs. Consequently, the D.C. crowd has twice impeached Trump, indicted and convicted him, raided his home, called him non-flattering names, kicked him off several state primary ballots, shot and wounded him, singing protest songs and the D.C. group continues to stalk his every move.
Still, he won reelection to the Presidency — only the second time in history a previously defeated President has regained the office. He also carried the House, Senate and Electoral College and his popularity is higher than ever.
Not even the real Hitler and his Nazis managed that!
Yes, believe it or not, there really was an Adolph Hitler before the Dems reincarnated him several years ago. I suppose the connection, numerology speaking, is they both have 12 letters in their names: Adolph Hitler/ Donald J. Trump — close enough for government work.
In angst, Swamp creatures are pulling their hair out, totally perplexed about what to do next.
-Swamp Creatures Going Bald-
Joe, Joe, where did you go?
Down to the beach to score some snow.
We need you now, can't you see?
Sure, but DNC bosses won't let me.
President Trump is making it rough,
Returning to the office and doing stuff.
We gotta show up and punch a clock,
Breaking nails and no afternoon nap.
There's MAGA, DOGE and Mr. Musk,
Telling us to stop spending so much.
What's he thinking, this Tesla guy?
He has billions; we have pie in the sky.
It isn't right we all together say,
Trump isn't playing the usual way.
No, he's not, and we won't either,
Till Don removes his efficiency director.
Sadly pleading 'Which side are you on?',
Orange Man and Elon ignore our song.
We'll still be warbling after they're gone,
Waste and abuse are part of the con.
Dems and Repubs compete in the game,
That's why things remain the same.
Gnashing teeth and pulling purple hair,
Do something before our heads are bare.
Trump has four years to try and fix it,
Then, it's a return to the same old sh*t.
Joe, we'll overlook your incompetence,
If you hurry back before Trump ruins us!
Tell us, when does this craziness end?
Maybe the answer is blowin' in the wind.