• givesomefucks@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Huh?

    If they investigate him, and everything is cool, then it’s cool… Which is what the article sounds like.

    If he’s abusing it, just to a much smaller degree, then that’s still an issue.

    Like, that’s the whole point of not just holding people from your “own team” accountable. If someone might be doing something wrong, you investigate them no matter who they are.

    Do you think an investigation means a huge thing where he testifies in front of Congress? That’s not an investigation.

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      The problem with investigating false allegations, aside from the waste of tax payer money, is that the damage is done in the beginning of the investigation. The fascist talking points are now about excessive spending from the Democrats. They won’t even bother retracting statements when they are found to be false.

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        What do you think an investigation is?

        It’s just looking at his flights, and seeing if he was flying free when he should have been paying.

        From the article, that’s already been done.

        How much do you think that possibly costs?

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          The republicans don’t care what the outcome of the investigation is. They just want to use it as a political gotcha.

          Government investigations over frivolous things are a waste of taxpayer money and time.

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            Government investigations over frivolous things are a waste of taxpayer money and time.

            It’s getting concerning no one answers this and acts like it’s a giant thing…

            What do you think an investigation is?

            Like, an audit would take a low GS employee an afternoon…

            What do you think an investigation entails that it’s prohibitively expensive?

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              Whats wrong is this is retaliation by Republicans. Did you read the article? They’re framing it as taxpayers paying for Peter to receive gay sex awards. Does that sound like a pressing issue? Or a real thing to you? Does that sound worthy of investigation? The Avengers should have never stopped Thanos.

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                They’re framing it as taxpayers paying for Pete ro receive gay sex awards.

                If I said Donald Trump cheated on his taxes to fund the cloning of hitler in the hollow core of the Earth, that doesn’t mean we shouldn’t do anything about him cheating on his taxes…

                I feel like I’m going crazy here, I don’t get why I’m not be clearer here.

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                  Because your argument is fucken nuts, bro. This isn’t an excersize in proactivity. Its obvious politcal retaliation.

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                  I think you’re looking at it from a rational view. However, most people don’t actually look into things and instead just read headlines and make assumptions from there. They should absolutely look into any type of fraud, waste, and abuse but generally it is done behind closed doors. The only reason this is being broadcast out to the world, despite there being seemingly overwhelming evidence of no wrong doing, is to create headlines and a PERCEPTION of wrong doing. That perception is all they care about because to their constituents perception is reality.

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              It’s not just this case. This is a much wider pattern from the republicans to waste taxpayer money investigating things that they have no need to be involved in.

              The same idea applies to the hunter Biden probe. It’s politically motivated investigations that don’t need to be done, but are done because the republicans can use taxpayer money to hash out their problems.

              Nobody is saying this specific audit cost millions of dollars, but it certainly cost a whole lot more than just the salary of a single person for a few hours.

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      I am not against holding “my own team” accountable if there is some valid reason to think there is something worth investigating. If there isn’t, it is a witch hunt, and witch hunts are harmful. They can be used to harass, waste time, and slander by vague insinuation. More to the point, the public has finite attention. News of pointless investigations can be used strategically to drown out real ones, which is a threat to democracy. That is, I believe, what Republicans are presently doing.

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      Yeah, but when you have obvious and public cases of MASSIVE corruption in “your own team” and you fail to adress that… instead gojng after any “petty” corruption in the other team…

      Yeah. That’s a problem.

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      The problem is, Republicans don’t tell the truth. When you actually press the investigative committee into Hunter Biden about the evidence they have, they’ll quietly murmur there isn’t any. But otherwise, they’ll very loudly suggest they have evidence and outright lie.