On Trump's newest slush fund.
We spent about 245 years as a country proudly claiming our rebellious nature, refusing to ever bend the knee to another man as those we turn our noses up would a king, but it turns out that not only did we jump to do exactly that the very first time the opportunity came up, but now we seem to be imploring one man to please take as much of our money as he possibly can as well.
I’ve long assumed that what’s truly intoxicating about being a Congressman is its enormous power, and yet around 270 of the most powerful people in the world have happily handed all that power away to one person. I’ve long assumed that one of the principal incentives for Republicans in general has been in controlling the country’s money, and yet around 270 of the most powerful people in the world are now happily handing all the money away to one person.
So I don’t think it’s crazy to ask why? Why would incredibly powerful, successful people forfeit of all things power and money, the very things they rose to their positions in the first place, so easily; either they’ve miscalculated & have set themselves up for great disappointment, or what’s waiting for us is even more horrifying than we’ve been assuming.
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