Posted on 08/21/2025 12:09:19 PM PDT by Red Badger
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No potato chips in the bag? I’d turn her in too.
Ok.
Brill the Shill floats back to the top of the commode, yet again.
Sour cream flavor just tastes to chemical-ly to me. Did a favor by throwing out the chips
In most third world and developing world countries, bribery is part of doing business. So yes, they do this in China. I’ve been there and heard first hand about it.
I get the impression their normal means of bribing are ‘unavailable’. They’ve been bribing and controlling (blackmailing) reporters for decades - even DEI hires would know not to do this. Either they were going to frame her or control her - but where are the deep state’s expert handlers? Did they used to use email but that was exposed and now they resort to chips and cookies or?
[snip] cash was allegedly tucked inside a red Chinese envelope and then hidden in an “opened bag of Herr’s Sour Cream & Onion ripple potato chips,” [/snip]
Chinese envelope? Oh, a Red Chinese envelope... ;^)
To borrow and adapt a bit of bon mot, Mayor Adams makes Jimmy Carter look like Cardinal Richelieu.
Betcha can’t bribe just one!
The Great Potato Chip Caper. There will be movies and books.
Tatergate!...................
Didn’t want to give ‘Dirty Money’...............
Good one
It's a cultural thing in the U.S. Just ask Al Gore and the Clintons.
“red chinese envelope”
I’d like to know more...
Yes. Chinese don’t make real friends, they have guanxi. That’s all that matters to almost all Chinese and how they measure success. It’s mainly based on corruption and favoritism. If you’re into Star Trek, they are the human version of Ferengi.
My guess is that most of the gang involved in government bribes are stupid goons, and I’m pretty sure there are a lot of them, so I bet plenty stupider has been perpetrated.
Ha ha!
Democratic that about covers it all.
A Chinese red envelope, known as hongbao in Mandarin and lai see in Cantonese, is a decorative red packet traditionally used to give money as a gift during special occasions such as Chinese New Year, weddings, and birthdays.
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