Foremost among the numerous catastrophes that Biden has presided over is inflation which has risen to a 40-year high.
This
has caused prices of fuel, energy, food, and all everyday commodities to
skyrocket wreaking irreparable havoc on the budgets of regular people.
However, these
hassles seldom apply to Washington DC.
The Daily Caller
reported that Democrats such as House
Majority Whip James Clyburn of South Carolina and Connecticut
Rep. Jahana Hayes are using their campaign fund to enrich family
members.
Federal Election
Commission(FEC) filings revealed Clyburn paid his grandson Walter A.C. Reed a
sum of $21,000 in campaign funds since April 1.
Reed describes
himself as Clyburn’s campaign manager on his Twitter account and is a
salaried employee of the Clyburn campaign. He has been paid $58,500 by the
'Friends of Jim Clyburn' campaign committee since October 2021.
The campaign
committee also paid $7,500 in rent on April 29 to 49 Magnolia Blossom LLC,
controlled by Clyburn’s daughter Jennifer Clyburn Reed and Reed. The Clyburn
campaign has paid the Magnolia
Blossom over $70,000 since March 2020.
FEC records also
revealed that Clyburn has paid over
$260,000 to family members since 2010 via the ‘Friends of Jim Clyburn’ campaign
committee.
Next is Democratic
Connecticut Rep. Jahana Hayes.
During Q2 2022,
Hayes paid her son David Crenshaw $1,245 from her campaign
fund and since entering Congress, she has paid David $18,283.
During
Q4 2021, Hayes’s campaign committee “Friends of Jahana Hayes” paid her son $15,118 since entering Congress.
During Q4 2021,
FEC records reveal that Hayes paid over $15,000 in
increments of $282 each to “David Crenshaw” under the category of “Payroll”.
During Q4 2021,
“Friends of Jahana Hayes” paid Hayes’ daughter, Asia Clermont, $2,551 from her campaign fund in
increments of $359 each, and since entering Congress, she has paid Asia $21,299.
Despite scrutiny for
paying her adult children tens of thousands of dollars merely to store passwords
on her campaign, Q1 FEC records show Hayes is still paying her daughter
Asia upwards of $700 per month.
Recent FEC records revealed Hayes is still paying her son
David around $300 per month.
Hayes’s children were
the only beneficiaries of her charity, Hayes reimbursed herself $250 dollars
for “petty cash” despite the FEC having strict rules about petty cash reimbursements.
So what do we make of
this?
Clyburn and Hayes
provide a perfect illustration of the workings of the Washington Democrat
Establishment which is a self-serving, self-promoting, self-preserving,
corrupt, and nepotistic cabal.
Members of the
establishment include elected officials, government officials, the leadership
of the armed forces, investigative and intelligence agencies, corporate houses,
big tech, think tanks, foundations, academia, members of the legacy media, etc.
For elected
officials, the Establishment facilitates the funding of political campaigns.
Every politician,
irrespective of whether they are running for office or if they are already
elected always runs a campaign. This campaign is usually a multimillion-dollar
organization whose primary goal is to fundraise.
Transferring campaign
funds directly to the accounts of close relatives would obviously be
problematic and perhaps a blatant violation of the law. Hence they innovate and
hire their close relatives assigning them important designations such as
Campaign Manager or Communications Director or Chief Information Technology
Officer. This justifies paying them salaries.
There are other
methods of enriching close relatives. Perhaps campaign functions are held in
hotels run by children. Perhaps rallies are organized by firms run by children.
Perhaps the food and beverages are bought from restaurants owned by close
relatives. This could apply to every activity that the campaign conducts. It is
likely that these firms are set up in the names of relatives solely to feed off
campaigns like parasites.
Beyond campaign jobs,
the establishment also helps family members secure lucrative employment in the
private sector or even business deals in hostile foreign nations. This
relationship is always symbiotic. In exchange for favors, laws are passed that
benefit the entities. Perhaps government subsidies or lucrative government
contracts are handed out.
Establishment members
often help each other out in times of need. It has to be remembered that Clyburn's endorsement of Biden helped pave the way for
his victory
in South Carolina, in the Super Tuesday states a few days later. This helped
Biden clinch the nomination. In exchange, Clyburn’s misuse of his campaign
funds will be overlooked.
If any establishment
member were to lose an election or retire, the establishment ensures that the
members are hired as lobbyists or media pundits or serve on the board of big
corporations. They are given rewarding book contracts, handsome speaking fees,
and other hugely profitable deals.
Few or perhaps none in the corporate media care to expose these cases
of corruption by Clyburn or Hayes not only because of fears of relation but
because everybody is profiting from it in their own way. Perhaps close
relatives of media people are hired by campaigns in exchange for favorable
coverage.
The establishment specializes in legalizing corruption. Laws have
been purposefully authored in such a manner that they are easy to circumvent. If
laws are tough they are simply not enforced on establishment members.
In the end, nobody
wants to topple the gravy train that feeds them.
The same
establishment threw into a conniption whenever President Trump invited
conducted meetings with political leaders at his properties. The establishment
also uses the might of the government to hound President Trump and look through
all his finances desperate to find issues.
While regular people
are suffering due to Biden’s misgovernance, the Establishment remains
insulated, this is why they exhibit Mary Antoinette-like behavior while
addressing regular people such as boasting about driving expensive electric
cars while the price of fuel rises.
At times the citizen
is baffled why Washington has spent
over $54 billion on the defense and welfare of Ukraine while they
claim to have no fund for a border wall across the US-Mexico border that would
protect the US.
Why are US leaders
more focused on Ukraine than the US? This is because a great deal of the funds
meant for Ukraine will go to crony corporations who then send anything from
modern weaponry to food aid to Ukraine. The corporations then find creative ways
to repay all those who voted for aid to Ukraine.
President Trump
rightly referred to this very establishment as the swamp.
If the nation has to
thrive, the swamp must be drained
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