Biden: People know I take Classified Documents, seriously.

IF he has documents in his home from years ago, could they not have gotten there at any time between now and when they were created?

IF he has documents in his home from when he was a senator is it not possible someone else put them there? Is it possible he didn’t know they were there?

IF he has documents in his home from when he was a senator, why do you comment on it, without discussing Trumps much worse situation.


I’ve never been a senator, a US VicePresident or president, but there are documents in my house that I do not know about or how they got there… I could guess they are related to my wife or kids, but I do not know.

Today I found a construction Permit in my house, I assume it was left by some contractors who have been working there, but I do not know for sure.

I’m a lawyer and once I found legal papers in my house that my niece left here relating to her divorce. I didn’t know they were here, or what they were for years because my wife filed them away.

I’d assume Biden, over the years has had people with classified clearance in and out of his house for meetings and such and they could have left anything there.

fair......the Chinese may have brought them back after they were done with them........
 
Not compared to a Lotus. Lotus is infamous for how they corner.


My Europa is 1500 lbs. with me and a full tank of gas. Yea, it's only about 200 hp with the engine I have but that's motorcycle territory.

I never rode in a Lotus, but I went along with my friend when he traded his Porsche GT3 RS for a GT4 at a Lotus dealership. I was amazed at how many $250,000+ cars (probably a dozen) were sitting out in the weather! The 2 $million+ cars (one was used) were in the showroom.

Modern suspensions are amazing. My friend's old GT3 RS would beat me. Most modern respectable sports cars will. And comfortably.
A Cobra is like nothing you've ever driven before. It's 1960's technology with a few upgrades, and 45 more HP out of the same engine.
A 90" wheelbase, no power steering or brakes makes it a handful. It is loud, the steering wheel is off-center of the driver's seat, which
is not comfortable at all and the 12" clutch can wear your knee out. But damn, is it fun to drive!
 
I never rode in a Lotus, but I went along with my friend when he traded his Porsche GT3 RS for a GT4 at a Lotus dealership. I was amazed at how many $250,000+ cars (probably a dozen) were sitting out in the weather! The 2 $million+ cars (one was used) were in the showroom.

Modern suspensions are amazing. My friend's old GT3 RS would beat me. Most modern respectable sports cars will. And comfortably.
A Cobra is like nothing you've ever driven before. It's 1960's technology with a few upgrades, and 45 more HP out of the same engine.
A 90" wheelbase, no power steering or brakes makes it a handful. It is loud, the steering wheel is off-center of the driver's seat, which
is not comfortable at all and the 12" clutch can wear your knee out. But damn, is it fun to drive!

Lotus sound like a motorcycle and drive like one. They are cramped and spartan. No sound proofing either. They do have power disc brakes but no power steering ( you really don't need it since the vehicle is so light).
You need to wear tight shoes because the pedals are very close together.

For mine, air conditioning is you put a couple of aluminum roasting pans with 10 lbs of ice in them in this plenum just in front of the passenger compartment and turn on the fan to blow air over that into the passenger compartment. It's totally insane British engineering but it actually does work-- well until the ice melts... Then stop at the Circle K for more...
 
Lotus sound like a motorcycle and drive like one. They are cramped and spartan. No sound proofing either. They do have power disc brakes but no power steering ( you really don't need it since the vehicle is so light).
You need to wear tight shoes because the pedals are very close together.

For mine, air conditioning is you put a couple of aluminum roasting pans with 10 lbs of ice in them in this plenum just in front of the passenger compartment and turn on the fan to blow air over that into the passenger compartment. It's totally insane British engineering but it actually does work-- well until the ice melts... Then stop at the Circle K for more...

Yeah, I have a pair of shoes a half size smaller specifically for driving my Cobra. Nothing but gauges on the dash. Sucks in the rain.
I have a few small things I want to work on yet. I need a second return spring on my throttle, it's too touchy. And maybe cut a
small part of the rise for mounting the seat to get a little more foot room. I only need an inch or two and can glass it in like it was
supposed to be there. Other than that, everything's been changed, checked or replaced. Even put all matching switches in the dash.
 
You might be able to find a Lincoln that's built the way you want it and won't have to wait for one to be built. And it won't cost as much as having one built.

I'm keeping my Cobra for at least as long as I can get in and out of it, but if someone comes up with $80,000+ I may sell it.

You must have put more than that into it, though.
It's a fabulous car, but it's certainly not a daily driver.

My little Corvette has extravagances like a soft roof for when it rains and electric windows.
It has sequential multiport injection and doesn't idle like a cement mixer as it did with 1960s mechanical Rochester Ram Jet injection.
It has hydraulic roller lifters instead of noisy mechanical ones.
And it, of course, is not as fast as your handsome brute--but I certainly can't drive it as fast as it actually can go, which is pretty fucking fast!
The overdrive knocks down the steep rear axle ratio. It was less fast at the top end when it had just a four-speed.
But that's theory. I don't push 150 on the way to the golf course.

Of course, restored coachwork is the only authentic thing about it, and even there, the interior is now real leather, not vinyl.
Other than that, it's an aftermarket chassis with an aftermarket drive-train.
Only the VIN on the title is an authentic 1962 Corvette VIN.
It's thus not really eligible for Corvette Show ribbons!
You've got me beaten there.
 
Biden takes classified documents seriously, so seriously that he stores them in his garage, in a university supported by millions from

the Chinese, in his Corvette, in the glove compartment and all over D.C..

He took these documents from as far back as when he was a senator, when he had no authority to do so or to de-classify them.
 
Joe took Classified documents when he was a Senator. THAT WAS AT LEAST 14 YEARS AGO. Slow Joe wasn't supposed to be removing classified documents from the SCIF where he viewed them AT ALL. How did he get them out of there? And the White House didn't tell the DOJ the National Archives told the DOJ. How cold he have been so irresponsible. They say the recent search was warrantless . That is only because they knew the FBI had plenty of cause for a warrant. So Biden had no real choice.
Yes Joe we know you take classified documents and you have been doing it for at least 14 years. Seriously!

Folks you have heard it first here first. This is going to prove to be part of Joe's influence peddling scheme.

If we're hearing it here for the first time it can't be worth hearing.

What documents are there very probably were packed up by aides and the mistake Biden made was never checking them, not even after the Trump scandal broke. By your argument, Biden knew all the time he went along with the lambasting of Trump that he was similarly at fault and never did anything about it, just waited for the roof to cave in which it was bound to do.
 
This is the first time in US history that a sitting president and his son are both under federal investigations.
 
If we're hearing it here for the first time it can't be worth hearing.

What documents are there very probably were packed up by aides and the mistake Biden made was never checking them, not even after the Trump scandal broke. By your argument, Biden knew all the time he went along with the lambasting of Trump that he was similarly at fault and never did anything about it, just waited for the roof to cave in which it was bound to do.

Marty, having classified documents in a non-secure location is a violation of federal law.

Poor Marty.
 
pretending whatever you wanted.....

As in...a man pretending to be a woman...as in...Biden is rational...etc.

As in...pretending that Biden did not violate federal law...18 U.S. Code § 1924 - Unauthorized removal and retention of ...
https://www.law.cornell.edu › ... › CHAPTER 93
18 U.S. Code § 1924 - Unauthorized removal and retention of classified documents ... In this section, the term “classified information of the United States” ...
 
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