It was recently revealed that crooked Joe Biden set up a $20 billion slush fund just before he left office. Two billion of that went to an NGO with ties to Stacey Abrams. Suspiciously Power Forward Communities only took in one hundred bucks in 2023, but Biden awarded them twenty million times that in 2024. This reminds me of the Greek philosopher Diogenes.
He lived in a porcelain jar and roamed the streets at night with a lantern, looking for an honest man. A video has just come to light from the 2024 Democratic National Convention. Diogenes walked from one side of the convention to the other and he never even had to slow down.
The new EPA chief was able to claw back that 2 billion, along with most of the other funds from that $20 billion boondoggle. Diogenes would have been so disappointed in Biden and Abrams.
EPA Chief Lee Zeldin responded:
“It’s extremely concerning that an organization that reported just $100 in revenue in 2023 was chosen to receive $2 billion. That’s 20 million times the organization’s reported revenue.”
The Free Beacon reported:
VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNELDOGE discovered $2 billion in taxpayer funds set aside for a fledgling nonprofit linked to perennial Georgia Democratic candidate Stacey Abrams.
The Environmental Protection Agency under the Biden administration awarded Power Forward Communities the grant in April 2024 as part of the agency’s Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund program. Power Forward Communities received the green energy grant despite the fact that it was founded months earlier in late 2023 and never managed anywhere near the grant’s dollar figure—it reported just $100 in total revenue during its first three months in operation, according to its latest tax filings.
Power Forward Communities’ grant was one of just eight Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund grants that the EPA doled out in April 2024 and that, altogether, totaled $20 billion. EPA administrator Lee Zeldin announced on Feb. 13 that his staff and Department of Government Efficiency officials discovered that the Biden administration parked that same $20 billion at an outside financial institution before leaving office, limiting the federal government’s oversight of the program.




















