Битно је да је Бајден једно ђубре корумпирано, који је залову спремнна све. Уз то и крволок и непријтељ Срба, који је био једа од најжешћи заговорник бомбардовања. Стока одвратна.
‘Middle Class’ Joe Biden has a corruption problem
It looks like “Middle Class” Joe has perfected the art of taking big contributions, then representing his corporate donors at the cost of middle- and working-class Americans. Converting campaign contributions into legislative favors and policy positions isn’t being “moderate”. It is the kind of transactional politics Americans have come to loathe.
There are three clear examples.
First, Biden’s support for finance over working-class Americans. His career was
bankrolled by the credit card industry. He delivered for it by spearheading a bankruptcy bill that made it harder for Americans to
reduce their debts and helped cause the financial crisis. He not only authored and voted for that bill, he split with Barack Obama and led the battle to vote down Democratic
amendments.
His explanations for carrying water for the credit card industry have changed over time. They have never rung true.
The simplest explanation is the most likely: he did it for his donors. At a fundraiser last year, Biden promised his Wall Street donors that “nothing would fundamentally change” for them if he became president. Now the financial world is
raising huge money for his campaign. It clearly thinks he’s going to be its friend if elected. Most Americans, who get ripped off by the financial sector on a daily basis, aren’t looking for a candidate who has made their life harder.
Second, healthcare. On 25 April, the day he announced his campaign, Biden went straight to a fundraiser
co-hosted by the chief executive of a major health insurance corporation. He refuses to sign a
pledge to reject money from insurance and pharma execs and
continues to raise money from healthcare industry donors. His campaign is being
bankrolled by a super Pac run by healthcare lobbyists.
What did all these donors get? A healthcare proposal that
preserves the power of the insurance industry and leaves 10 million Americans uninsured.
Third, climate change. Biden signed a pledge not to take money from the fossil fuel industry, then broke his promise. Right after a CNN town hall on climate change, he held a fundraiser
hosted by the founder of a fossil fuel conglomerate. He is pushing climate policy that has gotten
dismal reviews from several leading environmental groups.
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2020/jan/20/joe-biden-corruption-donald-trump
There are plenty of other examples that raise questions, like housing and social security. Big real estate moguls are
playing a major role in Biden’s campaign. Unlike his rivals, he has no comprehensive housing plan. When he pushed for
cuts to Social Security, was he serving donors or his constituents?