DOJ, FBI Will Investigate Companies for 'Illicit Profits'
Elizabeth Warren's bizarre theories about corporate greed driving inflation have made their way into federal law enforcement, it seems.

The Department of Justice announced Thursday that it will begin investigating companies for earning what it believes to be excessive profits amid surging inflation and ongoing supply chain issues.
In a press release, the department said its antitrust division would begin to "deter, detect and prosecute those who would exploit supply chain disruptions" to earn what the department calls "illicit profit." The goal of the initiative, according to the department, is to prevent companies from "overcharging customers under the guise of supply chain disruptions."
The problem, of course, is that the supply chain disruptions are quite real—and inflation across the economy is the result of both those large-scale issues and government actions, including last year's $1.9 trillion stimulus bill and protectionist policies. To the extent that private companies are raising prices, those things are the likely culprits—and higher prices are the market's way of allocating scarce goods most efficiently, not evidence of price gouging.
"The DOJ and FBI would rather launch a global investigation of 'illicit' supply chain profiteering than acknowledge the obvious and inevitable result when unprecedented fiscal and monetary stimulus combines with decades of protectionism and regulatory sclerosis," says Scott Lincicome, director of general economics and trade policy for the Cato Institute, a libertarian think tank.
But this announcement from the DOJ is more than just a fishing expedition. It suggests that the mighty law enforcement apparatuses of the federal government are following Sens. Elizabeth Warren (D–Mass.) and Bernie Sanders (I–Vt.) into the fantasy world where the profit motive is responsible for inflation. That cockamamie conspiracy theory becomes less funny when the FBI is empowered to charge companies for "illicit profits" as they try to keep shelves stocked in an environment of scarcity.
Warren has been trying to blame corporations for inflation since last year. She's lobbed attacks at big oil companies and small grocery stores—a famously low-margin business—for trying to take advantage of supply chain issues to screw customers. As if businesses suddenly became more greedy within the past year after previously not caring about profits, I guess?
This week, Sanders climbed into the clown car too, tweeting that "Gas prices are at the highest level in 7 years" due to "corporate greed, collusion & profiteering."
These are economically illiterate takes, though hardly unexpected ones. Warren is a broken record when it comes to blaming billionaires and corporations for everything from high college costs to the lack of affordable housing to the current supply chain problems. Just as reliably, she ignores the role that government has played in creating or worsening those problems—by subsidizing student loans, imposing restrictive zoning laws, and implementing trade-limiting rules like tariffs and the Jones Act, for example.
It's one thing for a few senators to rile up their populist bases with nonsensical tweets. It's another thing to see that same nonsensical argument backed by the FBI and Department of Justice—and into the White House's economic policies, as they already have.
Indeed, the alternative to rising prices in the current economic environment probably isn't a better consumer experience. It would be more empty shelves and longer delays. Companies that are finding ways to navigate the current weirdness and keep supplies flowing deserve praise, not the threat of an FBI investigation.
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Would falsifying your genetic makeup to receive unfair advantages in a college admissions process count as "illicit profit"?
Why yes. Yes it would
The native American council won't accept her, but they did declare that she was a Sacagawea.
They shouldn’t be asking it. They should ask race, sex or request any pictures or info on their social media.
Let them be judged on their merits and scores
Shouldn’t
How about we start with the Pharmaceutical companies?
How about some cites regarding profitability? Or should we assume you to be a random lefty bullshitter?
Every time Liz Warren wants to talk about grocers making huge profits or price gouging, I try to remind myself that for every dollar I spend at the grocery store:
- The grocer makes about $0.02 - $0.03
- The state / local government takes about $0.09 in taxes
- I have to make $1.30 (the state / federal government takes $0.30)
So, for every 2.5 cents in grocery store profits, the taxes are 39 cents. That's over 15x. Who's greedy?
Who's greedy?
The kulaks. And the jews.
Democrats live, breathe, and eat hate, especially anti-Semitism.
Well, their policy proposals aren’t kosher (especially HER proposals)
They tax groceries in your state?
My last grocery bills was $396, but only $2.57 in taxes.
Depending on what you're buying, at my local grocer, the sales tax is between 3.5% and 9.5%. So, if I spent $396 on all produce and meat without buying any prepared items, the minimum sales tax bill would still be almost $14. And if I buy other things like beer or deli sandwiches, it could be as high as $37.
So apply the taxes totals to the state and federal taxes the grocer pays if not outright sales taxes.
Socialists are greedy, always eyeing other peoples' money.
Gas is the same way. Maybe everything is the same way.
She - EW - will never understand that the best way to get lower prices is to have higher prices that subdue demand.
For FOOD? And gas? No. Corporate profits at all time high. This inflation was created by greedy corporations. There's no sound economic theory that can deny that.
There's no sound economic theory that confirms it.
Nothing makes more profit than empty shelves.
Hoarders and wreckers!
Kulakism will be destroyed!
Gotta shift that blame away from your own shitty policies. Also, this is step one on the path toward what Trudeau is doing up north. How long until several corporate entities have their assets frozen unless they're willing to make a "donation" to a just cause?
Google, how many days to midterm elections?
Google says, "In 264 days."
Let's hope so.
Think about how much trouble the democrats would be in if the republicans take the House and Senate in November.
The republicans would start investigating such things as 2.2 million illegals being flown and relocated around the country, the massive amounts of drugs crossing the border, the Hillary campaign's illegal spying on candidate and president Trump, the massive amount of corruption and influence peddling in the Biden family, the screw ups in the Afghanistan withdrawal debacle, and more.
We won't have to wait long now to see what happens, but I think the democrats will do what it takes to keep themselves from being criminally charged and imprisoned after almost certainly losing a fair November 2022 election.
You are assuming the Republicans have an interest in justice- they don’t. They’re interested in power. Period.
And how will that change the impact of these inveatigations?
Whether its for justice or power, we'll still see traitorous leftist scum scrutinized under the law.
The R's didn't do that the *last* time they had power.
While it's certainly *more* likely that some incoming R's would investigate such things than incumbent D's would, I'm not exactly going to hold my breath waiting for them to come through. :-/
Exactly.
You say that as if there were a contradiction; there isn't. Prosecuting the Democrats for their misconduct both enhances Republican power and serves justice.
I am at least as cynical as you. The only reason I can see the Republicans doing all the things Dan Austin mentioned is for revenge against the incessant "investigations" the Democrats have conducted. And around it goes.
That tit for tat spiral won't be good for the country. Add in the left/progressive/commie hatred of the US and capitalism that dominates academia and social media. I think we are screwed.
I wouldn’t hold out any hope that the Republicans, especially under The Turtle’s leadership, to do a damn thing about any of that.
So what?
Who enforces a Congressional investigation? The executive branch...
The FBI is not under the control of the people. Congress has the authority to order the FBI around but not the power to do so. Same thing Trump experienced and same thing ANY Republican president will now experience.
Do you think the FBI would shut down just because Congress voted to turn off its money? Really?
If you are thinking that voting is going to help you, you are fooling yourself while you stand in line for a cattle car.
What is the regulatory or legal definition of "illicit profit"?
Easy. Too much!
Malleable.
Does the acronym "FYTW" mean anything to you?
It's that thing kulaks and wreckers do.
More than zero.
I wonder too. Exactly what crime will the perps be charged with?
The judicial process will be the punishment.
Came here to ask that exact question. What law could they convict them on? How much money is this going to waste, on cases that, even if they find them, would be hard to prosecute?
See: Not Fair
Remember, Warren is one of the primary architects of the CFPB—a regular enforcer of UDAAP “violations” at the federal level (unfair, deceptive, and abusing acts and practices).
“Unfair” is all she needs for illegality.
Whatever it needs to be.
Is that when you pay a stripper too much?
Let’s be honest now- the Trump Tariffs and trade war played a big role in this. Biden finally lowered Canadian lumber tariffs- that is a start- now let’s get rid of all tariffs except communist China.- let’s a not forget Trump’s war on foreign labor- we need a work permit program and training for immigrants to ease the labor shortage
“the Trump Tariffs and trade war played a big role in this”
Eh, no. Tariffs and the like are inflationary, but they are a supply cost and aren’t part of a net profit calculation.
Not talking about profits- talking increased costs to producers and consumers through tariffs- we need increased supply not decreased demand to lower inflation - competition
If you look at the crooked way that the Amendment allowing an Income Tax was passed, the only legitimate source of funding for the Federal Government is tariffs.
"Eh, no. Tariffs and the like are inflationary, "
Not strictly speaking, no. Inflation is a secular increase in prices, across all products. Basically, it's a decline in the value of *money*, reflected in everything denominated in a currency going up.
Tariffs will boost relative costs for specific products, with secondary effects through the economy, but they don't have that universal effect, and their boost to costs is a one time thing, even though they keep bringing in money. Next year, with that same tariff, prices don't go up again. The cost of the tariff is already figured in.
But if you 'print' a bunch of money, the price of EVERYTHING denominated in that money goes up, uniformly, and the government profits, because it spends the new money first; The lost value of all the financial assets ends up in the government's hands.
But to keep THAT revenue coming in, the government needs to keep 'printing' money, and keep driving prices up higher.
It's strongly in the government's interest that people be somewhat confused about what is an isn't inflation, because inflation is essentially always the government's fault, and of course the government doesn't want people to understand that.
Labor shortage? 3% of Americans are still sitting at home from 2019 numbers. Fuck off.
Do you have any backup on the claim that Biden lowered the lumber tariffs?
I haven't seen anything recently on that since the last story I read that said he kept them in place.
In April of 2020, dimensional framing lumber was generally selling for about $400 per 1k board-feet. That's the price before the pandemic slowdowns and supply chain issues and inflation and everything else. And it's during the so-called 'Trump tariffs'.
By May of 2021, we were looking at prices of about $1600 per 1k board-feet, which is a huge increase. It settled back down again latter, to about $800, and has risen since then to about $1200 currently.
In an email to members, the National Lumber and Building Material Dealers Association (NLBMDA) announced that the U.S. Department of Commerce review had reduced countervailing and anti-dumping duties on Canadian lumber from 17.9% to 11, 64%. The reduction came after the Department of Commerce initially doubled duties from 9% to 17.9% last November.
So Biden dropped his own tariffs imposed in the middle of the pandemic.
How is that Trump's fault again?
Lmao... Right; because without importing and subsidizing foreign labor; the USA couldn't possibly support itself. Oh wait; if it can't support itself how the F is it going to afford subsidizing a foreign country?
The tariffs were mostly aimed at China to begin with. And started early in Trump's administration, which was marked by very little inflation. Trying to blame this on Trump is ignoring all the facts on the ground.
As for Canadian timber, Canada uses the same practices in their timber industry that everyone gets upset about with China. Study the issue, you will see Canada is terribly protectionist with their commodities industries, and heavily subsidizes them, allowing them to sell at what should be a loss.
Also see how they skirt international agreements on fishing quotas.
https://reason.com/2020/11/08/peter-navarros-no-good-economic-nationalism/
We'll get the outcome of this investigation right after we get the one about those horrible horse riding agents whipping border crossers.
What was erics take on the election again?
More fun: What would his take have been if Warren had won the nomination?
My guess is: Sit this one out
Welcome to BananaTown.
Fuck Warren, and fuck Sanders.
If we ever see actual blood-thirsty mobs attacking the Senate, let's hope these two are on the short list.
Gotta keep the visibility up for her sure-fire 2024 presidential win.
She's going to be older than Biden, isn't she?
I know Native Americans revere their elders, but, come on.
I heard Warren on the radio today attacking Elon Musk as a "free loader" and lamenting that blue collar workers pay taxes but Musk doesn't. Of course, the interviewer didn't ask how Warren knows that Musk doesn't pay taxes. Is she privy to his tax returns? Does the IRS give out this info to any senator who asks? If so, isn't this a violation of federal law? I wish to hell that reporters asked these questions instead of accepting everything that comes out of a D mouth to be gospel.
She probably had him confused with Bezos. Amazon had no taxable profit for many years when it was growing (until now). Except for the income taxes paid by its highly paid workers, the property taxes paid on its facilities, the property taxes paid by its highly paid workers on their own homes, etc., etc.
The most humorous part is Warren and the Democrats subsidized Elon Musks Tesla foundation. As they do just about every single entity that gets grossly rich; like the CEO of medical insurance moving into spot #1 right after the passing of Obamacare.
Their very own political beliefs is the very foundation of inequality, racism, sexism and multi-billionaires in the face of poor peasants.
The only thing the left-Nazi's are selling is a PROJECTION of everything they are onto someone or something else.
As-if the growing income disparity matched with the massive gains in "Law" (gov-guns) that were advertised to eliminate those disparities wasn't a drop-dead slap in the face.
“The only thing the left-Nazi's are selling is a PROJECTION of everything they are onto someone or something else.”
See Tony, et. all.
"...I wish to hell that reporters asked these questions instead of accepting everything that comes out of a D mouth to be gospel."
Especially that hypocrite Buffett.
How dare they!
Charging prices customers agree to pay, using fewer resources, and pocketing the difference! If that continues, people like them, who are good at creating value, will control more of the economy, and people like Senator Warren, who are only concerned about the common good, will control less!
Ironically, "being concerned about the common good" usually requires something different and/or more than running around poking gov-guns at 'those' people.
Makes me think of all the comments I have been seeing here lately from right-wing anti-vaxxers accusing pharma companies of making a profit!
Difference is that your Pharma companies are using monopoly pricing. Every mandated dose of vaccine has to come from one of three manufacturers. Moreover, there is one buyer - the federal government. The setup would violate Sherman Section 2, except that they succeeded in regulatory capture, and thus their cartel is government mandated (with them essentially writing the mandates).
So basically the good-old-fashioned way of imposing a monopoly. Traditional yet effective.
"Moreover, there is one buyer - the federal government."
"Oh the gov-guns? As long as its Nazi's (National Socialist Party) that has them its all good", Mike Laursen and his leftard propagandized brain will reply.
Oh. So you don't realize government is using tax dollars to buy those vaccines by forcing everyone to take it through threat of losing their jobs?
Youre an idiot Mike.
Corporations just want to make profit. What's to stop them from selling absolute snake oil and calling it a cure for cancer? Wouldn't that just be a libertarians' idea of clever? And isn't the cleverest move of all to take control of the government and steal taxpayer money? Isn't that actually the entire project of the CATO Institute?
Oh... And again; Never-mind the MASSIVE DE-Regulation of the Conservatives Trump Administration.... Oh no; that never happened lies the leftards.
Of course not. Republicans could never implement the libertarian solution. Food safety regulation is too popular, and nobody, not even the very underwriters of this magazine, wants to go to a more lax system. And so forth for almost every regulation out there.
All the Republicans I know are all about a more lax system; called a Constitutional one with *LIMITED* powers. If the other side was after the same how the heck did we end up with a Nazi-USA?
You must live in a state of constant denial.
There's a difference between being in favor of a slogan and being willing to turn the grocery store into a casino and play diarrhea roulette.
Everyone knows corporations hate their customers and would willingly poison them.
They might make a different calculation about how much death they're willing to tolerate in exchange for lax standards than would a democratically accountable government.
Is your argument really that we should just trust the gov't and corporations?
Wtf is wrong with you people and how did you become so stupid?
Trust no one.
You, for example, put entirely too much trust in FOX News and assorted right-wing propaganda outlets. It's exceedingly easy to find out the truth of matters, but you just refuse to.
What's to stop anyone from abusing freedom?
The real question is why someone who doesn't understand freedom posts on a supposedly libertarian publication.
Well, most people would be smart enough not to buy it. And the people who are dumb enough to buy it (people like you) have to live with the consequences of their bad decisions.
If the corporation made actual contractual guarantees about the efficacy or safety of their cure, they may also be liable for contractual violations and damages in a libertarian society.
That's unlike our current progressive regulatory state, where the state exempts corporations from liability in return for regulations. That's the broken, corporatist model you advocate.
No, Tony, that is your and Warren's project.
Libertarians don't want either taxation or big government in the first place, precisely so that nobody can take control of it.
*sings* One of these things is not like the other. One of these things is not the same.
Two ideological positions swooshing past each other. Libertarians are so useless. Your solution to literally every problem is to lower taxes and let corporations get away with murder. It's not interesting.
Each time you repropose this as the solution to literally whatever the problem is, it's like a little tugboat pulling on economic policy, making sure it's still tilting in the course of deregulation (even if you would admit to yourself that there is such a thing as too much deregulation or too small a government).
The same does not go for progressives, who are at least comfortable with being empirical. But I'm not a big fan of moralizing against corporations. They're psychopathic machines of profit. They're doing what they're supposed to do.
Things are more expensive because there's more demand and less supply of them. Glad to clear that up.
Your solution to every problem is to murder your political opponents, so you have zero room to talk.
How many times do I have to tell you, I am far too fit and attractive to have been anywhere near January 6. I don't want what those people want, which is to actually storm the US capitol, hang, behead, and shoot members of Congress, their political opponents.
Not just as an act of terrorism to influence politics, but in order to overthrow the entire government and install a pretend president.
You know, your friends.
Yet you wish you could run over truckers.
You're a hypocritical piece of shit, Tony.
That wasn't what he meant when he was fantasizing about getting repeatedly rear ended in a truck stop.
The QAnon Shaman is pretty hot. Heck, even Richard Barnett is pretty good looking and in good shape. I seriously doubt you measure up to either of them.
And even the QAnon Shaman is less delusional than you, and that's saying something.
Its not interesting, yet here you are making a long post about it.
"But I'm not a big fan of moralizing against corporations. They're psychopathic machines of profit."
That moment we realize Tony grows his own food, drills for his own gas and raises sheep so he can make his own clothing.
"The same does not go for progressives, who are at least comfortable with being empirical."
LOL, the modern progressives the biggest organized cult in the world. Just look at what's going on with law enforcement and criminal justice reform, which became a pet project for the left. It's not "empirical" that NOT prosecuting criminals and passing laws that would make theft a minor offense if the stolen goods amounted to less than a 1000 dollars would lead to LESS crime. Look what's happening in SF and LA, even looney tunes like London Breed sounds like a conservative now.
I mean some liberals still refuse to acknowledge what inflation is. Say, why don't we just give everyone 20 million dollars? That way no one ever will be ever poor, and everyone will be rich! Rich as scrooge mcduck!
Yes.
To the contrary, libertarians believe that everybody, including corporations, should be held fully responsible for fulfilling their contractual obligations and be liable for damages and penalties otherwise. It is progressives that have created massive shields against liability for corporations.
Yes indeed. Like when progressives observed that the average IQ of some groups was substantially below that of the population average and concluded that the rational policy was to eliminate those groups from the population through selective breeding, abortion, forced sterilization, and segregation. That's how empirical you are!
Great, at least one point that we can agree on.
Now, when you recognize that governments are also psychopathic machines of profit, but with the ability to expropriate, imprison and kill people based on the personal interests of the people running the government, then you are really making progress.
Is earning 400K+ as a professor while your wife works to funnel billions of tax dollars into loan programs which enable escalating university tuition an illicit profit?
Nice information ..
DOJ, FBI Will Investigate Companies for 'Illicit Profits'
I don't know, but the real question is:
Will Reason ever print a story on the Durham investigation reports?
Even if they spin it for Hillary and against Trump?
I doubt it. The fact Trump was correct, he was spied it was a witch hunt, and the first impeachment was a bloodless clue doesn't fit Reason's narrative. Seems Trump has been right more often than Reason, which suffers from TDS!
bloodless coup
I was coming here to ask who ELSE the DOJ is investigating...
Clinton's lawyer files a motion to dismiss because his lies were immaterial to policy decisions, and therefor not prosecutable.
Nothing to see here!
and the biggest critics of Ayn Rand and her novel Atlas Shrugged are now using it as a playbook
When you write a dystopian prediction of the future, you always risk that it might become the playbook.
Here on the Animal Farm of human cultivation, the farmer decides which medications we will take.
No, they are not using it as a playbook. They don't need it, they are just following their natural instincts.
And, of course, if illicit profits are found, the only solution is nationalization of the offending businesses (and their employees).
Come on Liz! The old Communist tropes on the profiteers and hoarders went out of style with powdered wigs.
Come up with some fresh material.
That assumes:
1) She were capable of doing so.
2) There is some new take on the politics of envy.
But they were taken on by fascists in the 20th century, and they have never gone out of style with them. Just as Warren.
Fascism isn't primarily about "hate the Jews", it is primarily about "hate the profiteers and hoarders".
The kind of fascist drivel Warren is spreading is obviously working quite well: large parts of the American public are buying it, as are most of Canada and Europe. Why mess with something that's working?
Just the mention of the idea that those at the top are making too much compared to those in the middle or bottom gets right wing and libertarians and the like jumping up and down screaming communism, fascism, and socialism. It is absolutely comical.
Nice Elizabeth Warren. Making a mockery of Econ 101. She might go after the IRS for its usurist policies on penalties and interest. Or maybe go after women's clothing - oy vey - the markups.
Will this have to wait until every republican in America has been investigated for their actions on Jan6?
Preventing anti-competitive abuse is critical to an actual free market. Like most "libertarians" it seem the author of this piece believes in the version of a 'free market' where monopolies are just good business sense, and if you want to compete, it's on their terms. Want to collude to shut out smaller businesses from suppliers? Fix prices? Why that's just the "free market" at work.
Unless I'm missing something and Warren and Sanders managed to get new laws passed without anyone knowing, the only available option is existing anti-trust law.
There are no monopolies other than those formed by government regulations.
Okay, Elizabeth Warren sometimes says things in a way I find offensive. But this isn't nonsense. Look at the company's financial statements. Are their profits going up while their revenue is going down? When you do a volume/price/exchange (i.e. foreign exchange) analysis, what do you see? Companies will take every opportunity to raise prices, it pads the bottom line. Oh yes, if prices go up, what happens to volume - like in the case of crude oil. Why isn't there more production? This stuff isn't hard and yes it is happening.
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SPOT ON! Inflation is a made up construct to hide the facts you have mentioned
Illicit profits? Like lawyers charging $500 an hour?
Hint: There is tons of competition in the legal field and the buyer *always* sets the price for any good.
Buy legal help at the price you like.
No, there is not. Entry into the legal field is tightly controlled by a government-sanctioned gatekeeper, so is access to many materials and institutions necessary to practice law. The number of practicing lawyers is kept below market equilibrium and the cost of entry is deliberately massively inflated, which further raises prices. Attempts to automate legal processes are met with massive government opposition.
For starters, in an efficient market, you'd be able to get a law degree online easily, like most other degrees. Right now, there is one online degree program starting in the fall of 2022, but you have to be the correct race, income bracket, age, and political party to get admitted.
Liz and Bernie don't really hate "excessive" or "illicit" profits, they just hate all profits. In their bubble if the government ran everything there would be no profits.
Just like Venezuela, but "with the right people in charge."
Can you provide any quote to back this up?
There is nothing "bizarre" about Elizabeth Warren's statements. There are numerous examples of major corporations, such as Starbucks and McDonalds, raising prices after giving their CEO's outrageous salary increases and either buying back stocks or paying significant dividends.
Class division is increasing in America, largely because of the heavy handed-ness of Republicans, who are literally making discrimination and favoritism the law of the land. This is a shameful time in America.
Well, maybe them raising their prices will finally get stupid people like you to stop buying their overpriced, unhealthy crap. I mean, progressives even try to massively raise the prices of their products via junk food taxes, so it is absurd for you to complain that they increase their prices by a tiny amount to keep their CEO.
Class division is increasing in America because America is filled with entitled, greedy, and economically illiterate little pricks like you, who think that it's the government's job to keep you in wealth and comfort. And the people responsible for that are Democrats, progressives, and the dysfunctional education system they have created and they control.
The last time we had so much wealth in the hands of the few the workers revolted in the early 1900s.
If your kooky education conspiracy was accurate Republicans would never win an election. Especially given that you believe every single entity is now controlled by liberals.
Yes, and then as now, it was the progressive policies that caused this massive inequality. Remember, the Robber Barons weren't capitalists, they were robbing the US taxpayer by getting massive government handouts. Just like the Robber Barons of today.
I'm not alleging a "conspiracy"; leftist indoctrination by teachers is carried out in the open, as a matter of Democrat-approved policies. You just have to look at the school curricula in areas such as history and social science.
Why isn't the whole country a leftist shithole then? For two reasons. First, politicians and parents in red states are fighting back. Second, most US teachers are not just overpaid leftists, they are also incompetent. They can't even teach math and English to half their students, so it's not surprising that they fail at indoctrinating many of their students as well.
Also, sooner or later many people read up on the actual sordid history of progressivism and then reject it. I used to be a progressive until I actually did this.
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"The DOJ and FBI would rather launch a global investigation of 'illicit' supply chain profiteering than investigating the Biden family and Hunter Biden's connections with China and Ukraine.
Marxist and fascist economic beliefs are wrong, but they are so commonplace that you can't really call them "bizarre".
When corporations across the spectrum made record profits in 2021 it is hard to argue against illicit profits.
how about pharma profits? gonna go raid that war chest too? no, didn't think so
They don’t have control of the guns.
They’ve been exerting control over businesses at least 100 years. Democrats really are America’s most horrible people.
They don’t need their guns to wipe you out.
Stocks he sold because of a lark of an internet wager.
What a victim.
Here we see Tony writhing in envy.
It wasn’t a wager.
But it was a lark.
Elon wagered a portfolio of
Xcash + $14,000,000,000 securities
risking an outcome of
(X + $14,000,000,000)cash + his other securities
The game was "win this poll."
So it's no Texas Hold 'Em, only you still have to pay taxes on your "winnings."
Eat shit, nazi.