However, we cannot lay all the blame at his feet, or things will not change sufficiently to protect ourselves from having events like this from happening again.
If Donald Trump is made the scapegoat, then we don't have to tax our rich, feed our poor, respect people of colour, etc. We can put a slightly gentler oligarch in power and leave everything pretty much in place.
🎯 We need a scapegoat far less than we need to make governance and commerce completely asshole-proof. I think it is safe to say that there will never be a shortage of assholes willing to fill vacancies left by prior assholes.
There should be rather few people around the world who have not been negatively affected by his actions, I know I have. So even non-USians around the world have every right to demand him to be taken to court and locked up.
^This is so, and the fallout from the Iran Aggression is just one instance of this. Another huge amount of international damage is being done by Trump’s gutting of the EPA, and yet another astoundingly impactful evil is his regime’s stances against disease-preventative vaccinations. Oh, and then there was his defunding of dozens, if not hundreds of humanitarian organizations. The entire world is very significantly worse off directly due to this one human being.
Oh, one more thing: All the world sees that the american Department of Justice is a clown-shitshow (including FBI leadership) and they systematically protect criminals/pedophiles while attacking/ignore victims. Now look at Brasil - what Bolsonaro did (same as Trump) and where he ended up when the judicial system is in a somewhat working condition. Btw Epstein was part of the Towers financial scandal and got investigated but he somehow managed to get his name removed from the investigations papers!
From the date when Trump started presidency (first) till nowdays (around 10-12 years) HE DOUBLED FEDERAL DEBT! Thats not normal within this period of time. I mean think about it, over twohousand years of state necessities to borrow money (meaning being inefficient and stealing) - and the USA had a certain level of debt. Now that level has doubled within just a couple of years!
Some people are saying Trump put Israel first recently. From the wiki above this is striking:
"One mode of operation involved clients' assets purchased for them by Epstein being presented as grossly more valuable than in reality, whilst Hoffenberg described that Epstein was simultaneously cheating very large sums of money for himself. Amidst and within the Towers Financial criminal dealings, Hoffenberg described Epstein as the "mastermind" behind the fraud of an insurance bond scheme and the "technician" of a Wall Street stock manipulation scheme.
In 2020 Hoffenberg added some corroboration to evidence published in a 2019 book indicating that Epstein was a top-level spy for Mossad. Over three decades after the Towers Financial scandal and six years after his prison release Hoffenberg suggested an overall intelligence aspect to Epstein. He paints a picture of Epstein's long-term ability to avoid justice, stating this was enabled by being "needed by the CIA or the FBI for intelligence, because he was manipulating the American intelligence for the overseas organizations". Jeffrey Epstein's apparent capacity to frustrate the law's probe has come to be seen in retrospect as central in his profile since his Towers Financial years, indeed rather definitive."
CIA/Mossad, makes sense. Epstein was able to move in ways that would set off alarms if anyone else was doing it. He was consistently protected - until he was murdered, that is.
It’s just too weird (as well as too convenient) that he was able to “commit suicide” while the guards were asleep and the cameras were non-functional. What are The Odds?
It's more like a fact that he was murdered, proven by the furrow mark - this is at least what experts (and common sense) say. One does not get a furrow mark on the lower part of the neck when committing suicide. You get that when strangled from behind. When comitting suicide one gets a furrow mark up high on the neck. Btw everyone is missing one importan thing: Epstein was arrested by the department thats doing government corruption stuff. He wasnt arrested by the department generally responsible for sex trafficing and such.
It's also striking that he had boxes full of nude pictures with young girls (also with prominents involved, taken secretly), what was found by FBI in his Manhattan property. But there are no such things in the Epstein files.
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in reply to N. E. Felibata 👽 • • •Donald Trump needs to be tried and imprisoned.
However, we cannot lay all the blame at his feet, or things will not change sufficiently to protect ourselves from having events like this from happening again.
If Donald Trump is made the scapegoat, then we don't have to tax our rich, feed our poor, respect people of colour, etc. We can put a slightly gentler oligarch in power and leave everything pretty much in place.
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in reply to N. E. Felibata 👽 • • •We need a scapegoat far less than we need to make governance and commerce completely asshole-proof. I think it is safe to say that there will never be a shortage of assholes willing to fill vacancies left by prior assholes.
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in reply to N. E. Felibata 👽 • • •Now look at Brasil - what Bolsonaro did (same as Trump) and where he ended up when the judicial system is in a somewhat working condition.
Btw Epstein was part of the Towers financial scandal and got investigated but he somehow managed to get his name removed from the investigations papers!
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in reply to N. E. Felibata 👽 • • •You forgot that he literally bankrupted USA!
From the date when Trump started presidency (first) till nowdays (around 10-12 years) HE DOUBLED FEDERAL DEBT!
Thats not normal within this period of time. I mean think about it, over twohousand years of state necessities to borrow money (meaning being inefficient and stealing) - and the USA had a certain level of debt. Now that level has doubled within just a couple of years!
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in reply to N. E. Felibata 👽 • • •Some people are saying Trump put Israel first recently. From the wiki above this is striking:
"One mode of operation involved clients' assets purchased for them by Epstein being presented as grossly more valuable than in reality, whilst Hoffenberg described that Epstein was simultaneously cheating very large sums of money for himself. Amidst and within the Towers Financial criminal dealings, Hoffenberg described Epstein as the "mastermind" behind the fraud of an insurance bond scheme and the "technician" of a Wall Street stock manipulation scheme.
In 2020 Hoffenberg added some corroboration to evidence published in a 2019 book indicating that Epstein was a top-level spy for Mossad. Over three decades after the Towers Financial scandal and six years after his prison release Hoffenberg suggested an overall intelligence aspect to Epstein. He paints a picture of Epstein's long-term ability to avoid justice, stating this was enabled by being "needed by the CIA or the FBI for intelligence, because he was manipulating the American intelligence for the overseas organizations". Jeffrey Epstein's apparent capacity to frustrate the law's probe has come to be seen in retrospect as central in his profile since his Towers Financial years, indeed rather definitive."
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in reply to N. E. Felibata 👽 • • •It's more like a fact that he was murdered, proven by the furrow mark - this is at least what experts (and common sense) say. One does not get a furrow mark on the lower part of the neck when committing suicide. You get that when strangled from behind. When comitting suicide one gets a furrow mark up high on the neck.
Btw everyone is missing one importan thing: Epstein was arrested by the department thats doing government corruption stuff. He wasnt arrested by the department generally responsible for sex trafficing and such.
It's also striking that he had boxes full of nude pictures with young girls (also with prominents involved, taken secretly), what was found by FBI in his Manhattan property. But there are no such things in the Epstein files.
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