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  1. 1 day ago on Michael Ramirez

    You seem wrapped up in whatever action that preceded or followed the money. Isn’t it enough that he took money?

  2. 1 day ago on Michael Ramirez

    He took money. That’s illegal. What he did for the bribe was akin to Most-favored-nation status- gave them lots of attention, the support for the war, etc. Firing the prosecutor debunked? Clear conflict of interest there- His son’s boss- Burisma, asked him to get the investigator fired, he did, he got paid.

  3. 2 days ago on Michael Ramirez

    There is a growing mountain of it, and a preponderance evidence is enough for the voting public to have significant reservations and for an inquiry into high crimes and misdemeanors. Although I’ll admit none of it has an affidavit from Biden validating his involvement, if that’s your desired level of proof.

  4. 3 days ago on Michael Ramirez

    So you think he shouldn’t draw any toon until the 91 indictments are adjudicated? Get real. He’s a political cartoonist, not a Trump cartoonist.

  5. 3 days ago on Michael Ramirez

    Tuberville is only stopping a full vote. Schumer can, at any time, call for floor votes on each promotion. Yeah, it’ll take a while, but Schumer is using the issue as a cudgel.

  6. 4 days ago on Michael Ramirez

    I don’t think there’s evidence of illegal payments to him. If they had it, they’d surely blast it out for all to see.

  7. 4 days ago on Michael Ramirez

    The shell companies, payments to family members, including a baby, the use of false names, and more are all evidence of his corruption, and an attempt to hide it.

  8. 11 days ago on Michael Ramirez

    Those legal experts are misconstruing the “rarely brought” aspect- it was charged over 10K times in FY20 alone- by the DOJ.

  9. about 1 month ago on Michael Ramirez

    But if we expect more drought and/or more storms because of climate change, it seems like it would be prudent for CA to increase reservoir capacity/numbers.

  10. about 1 month ago on Michael Ramirez

    What about building the existing reservoirs up so they can hold more capacity? If we’re facing drought most of the time, it does seem prudent to expand capacity somewhere. If we believe climate change will bring more rain/storms/drought, we should prepare.