Yellen:There is perhaps no place where our impact is felt more acutely than in Kiev. In my trip to Ukraine last month, I heard personally about how our coalitions work has enabled Ukraine to defend itself against a brutal and illegal assault by Russia.
Yellen: Over the next few months, you will see the World Bank undergo an important transition. We expect that Ajay Banga, [Biden's] nominee, will be elected president of the World Bank. He will be charged with accelerating our progress to evolve the institution to better address 20th century challenges.
[he will attempt to run the world economy into the ground in favor of 'climate' and other idiocy]
Yellen: Our policy is flexible, and it recognizes, especially for the lowest income countries, that if renewables are, for one reason or another, not a viable option, that we can be supportive of investments in natural gas.
Mr. Lee [witness, hearing on DC]: The District has achieved twenty-six consecutive years of clean audits, as verified by outside, independent auditors.
[sounds like the auditors need to be audited and investigated]
Pemberton, [Chairman of DC Police Union]: Since the beginning of 2020, the MPD has lost one thousand, one hundred and ninety-four officers. One-third of the department. Four hundred and eighty-four, nearly forty percent of those separations, were resignations, employees that just walked away from a career with MPDโฆthe ability for MPD to hire new officers seems to be almost non-existent.
Foxx: Do you see a link between the high truancy rates and juvenile crime?
Mendelson [DC Council]: No I don't. I do not see a link there.
[Mendelson has been 'working' for DC for decades]
Chairman Diaz-Balart [Hearing on Treasure budget]: These requests ['climate' funds] are all for contribution for the so-called 'Financial Intermediary Funds'. Most of which are administered by the World Bank.
[whose president will soon be a Biden stooge]