Anonymous ID: 033aa2 Sept. 20, 2022, 6:16 p.m. No.17552500   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2696 >>2792 >>2808 >>2840 >>2853 >>2857 >>2915 >>2944 >>2997 >>3201 >>3203

“He Takes the Bait Because He’s Drinking and Tweeting Every Night” – Attorney Mike Davis on Andrew Weissmann’s Crazy Tweets About Unlawful Mar-a-Lago Raid

 

Attorney Mike Davis trolled Andrew Weissmann and the corrupt actors in the Deep State while describing the corrupt DOJ’s unwinnable position in its Mar-a-Lago raid. Weissmann is the corrupt former DOJ employee behind the Russia collusion lie used as an attempt to remove President Trump from office,

 

The Biden DOJ way overstepped the law when it performed the unnecessary (Trump was complying with the FBI’s requests for information on the documents he maintained in Mar-a-Lago), unprecedented (never before has the former President and the future President had his home raided by the FBI), and illegal raid on Mar-a-Lago (Biden’s DOJ and FBI had no legal basis to steal documents from President Trump).

 

Attorney Davis outlined the current status of the case where a special master judge is looking into the raid on Mar-a-Lago.

 

It’s now becoming clearer that the corrupt DOJ stole the documents from President Trump’s home to keep them hidden because they showed the Deep State’s crimes in their attempted coup of the Trump Presidency, a very serious crime indeed.

 

Davis shared that President Trump had every right to declassify any documents he wanted to, and he had every right to take whatever documents he wanted to with him when he left the White House.

 

The documents that the President took are also not the original documents that are still in the possession of the Deep State DOJ. There was no need to steal President Trump’s records and certainly no legal basis to do so.

 

We have pointed out Davis’s arguments for weeks now. We also pointed out this weekend how it looked like the crooked former DOJ employee Andrew Weissman is somehow related to this Mar-a-Lago crime.

 

Steve Bannon pointed out to Davis this morning that Deep State actors like Weissmann were freaking out over the Mar-a-Lago raid and rightly so based on the law. Bannon shared at the 8:00 mark below:

 

You’re coming in hot non-stop and you’re trolling some of the worst creatures on earth like Andrew Weissmann and his crowd who are, who take the bait often…

 

To this Attorney Davis replied:

 

He takes the bait because he’s drinking and tweeting every night apparently.

 

Bannon then shared:

 

Hold it, I want to say before I bring Kash in about Weissmann and guys like Marc Elias (Hillary’s former attorney). They’re brilliant. They’re twisted. And Weissmann’s the most twisted that Trump has somehow deep in his psychy twisted this guy. But you’re right. The tell was when he said the other night that there wasn’t enought liquor in his cabinet to be able to work through the second term of Trump. I mean, he said the quiet part out loud. He knows it’s coming. That’s why he’s freaked out.

 

Yes he puts out late night tweets that Mike Davis crushes.

 

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2022/09/takes-bait-drinking-tweeting-every-night-attorney-mike-davis-andrew-weissmanns-crazy-tweets-unlawful-mar-lago-raid/

Anonymous ID: 033aa2 Sept. 20, 2022, 6:20 p.m. No.17552519   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Qantas board gets priorities straight – its own pay – as Alan Joyce edges towards $8.7m package

 

customers, staff and the reputation of the national carrier. Michael Sainsbury analyses Qantas’ bonus scheme.

 

They socialised the losses – and now they are about to privatise the profits. The eight-member Qantas board has gifted itself a collective 5% pay rise of a collective $2.4 million, including two retiring members who are not being replaced. This has added insult to the injury of tens of thousands of its customers, many of whom have struggled in recent weeks to get back from Asia after being stranded by multiple Jetstar cancellations and to workers being offered a pay rise of 6% over five years (1.2% each year).

 

The company’s chairman Richard Goyder last year earned $658,000 (including post employment benefits) for his part-time job. This is now more than his 2019 financial year earnings of $584,000. It also makes him the highest paid Qantas director ever, besting his predecessor Leigh Clifford’s $654,000 in his final full year as chairman in 2018-2019. Goyder also chairs energy giant Woodside, currently absorbing its purchase of Santos and the Australian Football League which has just completed a $4.5 billion broadcast and digital rights deal and is searching for a new chief executive.

Profit amid chaos

 

The Qantas board has a $3 million total to pay itself and with its numbers trimmed from 11 in 2019 to only eight, there is plenty of scope for continuing increase in coming years without troubling shareholders for a raise.

 

The board has also approved a scheme that will see Qantas chief executive Alan Joyce earn a bonus of at least $3.5 million for the 2021-22 financial year, bringing his total package for last year to $8.7 million, under a special bonus scheme. That will be put to a shareholder vote at the airline’s November 4 annual general meeting.

 

That’s valuing shares conservatively at their $4.66 valuation used in the board’s calculation price. Even if, per chance, If shareholders vote down Joyce’s participation in the Recovery and Retention Plan (RPP), he will get the cash equivalent instead. With the share price now at $5.23 after a $400 million share buyback was announced, and $7 million in long-term incentives available to Joyce in the current financial year, he looks set to top that figure this financial year.

 

“The retention bonus in place for next year is key to keeping the considerable talent we have, and it depends on delivering the recovery in full,” Goyder said in interviews last week where he backed Joyce in the face of mounting customer, union and public criticism of the chaos at the airlines.

 

Joyce’s FY2022 package outstrips his package in pre-Covid 2019 financial year of $6.97m, despite the unprecedented chaos at the company that is inflicting significant damage on its once gold-plated brand.

 

The Qantas annual report lists Joyce’s base salary as $2.17m and his statutory pay package for 2022 as being worth $5.5 million, including shares that vest under the company’s long term bonus scheme. The company’s top six executives earned a collective $13.9 million.

 

https://michaelwest.com.au/qantas-alan-joyce-edges-towards-8-7m-package/