If I run a store and I have 100 couches that are nearly identical, and most of the couches are in the price range of $990 - $1,100 but I am selling three couches (that are nearly the same as all of the rest) but the three couches cost $25,000 a piece...and you found out that a small group of people seem to be keenly interested in the high cost items, then a few red flags should be going up!
The news story is that Hunter Biden (remember the guy that used to be a drug attic) However once his daddy stole the office of presidency the guy is suddenly a savant that is able of being an expert on everything. The guy is now able to open an art gallery and sell some of his paintings for $500,000. I think another red flag is that 'the artist' has attorneys that help to oversee the sale of his artwork. A third red flag that should go up is that 'other white house officials' are working in concert with the private attorneys.
Here is a snipit from the Wall Street Journal:
-As President Biden’s son Hunter prepares for an art exhibition this fall that could include selling his paintings at prices up to $500,000, the White House is reportedly working with his attorney on a strategy to avoid ethical compromises. Here it is: Keep everything secret. Yes, for real, that’s the plan.-
The Conservative Playlist reported on the story and said:
-It must be nice to be the child of a powerful politician or in Hunter Biden’s case, the son of a feeble, non-sensical, corrupt and controlled, presidential placeholder. “First son” Hunter, with no professional background as an artist, nonetheless will be selling his artwork at a solo exhibition in New York City this fall. His art dealer, ex-con Georges Berges claims that the art is expected to sell between $75,000 and $500,000 per piece, according to Artnet News. Hunter Biden’s new gig does little to quell concerns that he could once again be trading on his family name as he has done notoriously in the past. Add to that, the fact that all sales of his artwork will be kept confidential , despite his shady business dealings in Ukraine and China, causing many to fear that buyers with nefarious interests could be buying the over-priced pieces to gain access to his father.-
What is going on reminds me of what happened about a year and a half ago. At that time the online home decor store 'Wayfair'. In fact at that time the New York Post ran a story that said:
-A post on the social media website Reddit noted the high cost of the furniture — along with the fact that each item was identified by a female name — as potential evidence of the purported scandal, Newsweek reported. The prices for the cabinets — called Alyvia, Neriah, Samiyah and Yaritza — ranged from $12,699.99 to $14,499.99 each...-
In case your not picking up what I am laying down, I will just come out and say it...I think that it is possible that the Biden family crime syndicate might be using Hunter Biden as a bag man. (People involved in political fundraising, soliciting donations, or otherwise involved in the financial side of a political campaign may be referred to as a bagman. This usage has led to an expansion of meaning to include those who solicit bribes for public officials.)
I am asking the readers to decide for themselves if they think that it is possible if a 'well documented crime syndicate' could be so corrupt that they would sell top secret information to the highest bidder. We suspect that the 'liberals' are liberal in what they consider ethical. The following information was taken from a website that talks about money:
-Scam Exposed: Donations To Clinton Foundation Plummeted After Clinton Lost The Election -
So we already know that 'liberals' like to 'confuse' stories, like someone might donate $50,000 per month to a 'charity' as long as the founder of the charity has a 'decent chance' of claiming a political victory. You and I both know that the donner was never intending to help the charity, the donation was made to cozy up to the 'hopeful politician'
So if you think that perhaps a shady individual (Hunter Biden) can suddenly paint a half million dollar work of art and nothing appears to be going on...then this article that I wrote is probably not for you.