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GOP Genius pitch in the back room: This way you still remove Medicare, but you can blame the victims for ‘failing’, and thus, they were never really deserving in the first place. The best part is Our Base hates helping the undeserving poors.

Yeah, this should be prime hay-making time for Dems, and yet ... crickets. When Schumer asked for Acosta’s resignation, he could not have sounded less enthused.

Epstein might not be able to harm them, but his powerful friends certainly can, and will.

This is what my research into ‘wealth management’ has indicated as well. Nobody of real means wants to be on Forbes List: that’s some heatscore bourgeois fontrum.

From what I have gathered, Epstein’s Estate is just down the road from Mar-a-Lago: definitely in the same neighborhood.

I’m pretty sure this fact was made explicitly clear, given Warton’s emphasis on economics, and how Drumph still doesn’t grasp of how tariffs work.

The one big weakness about the super wealthy is their fear of exposure. It appears Epstein would insert himself into the lives of wealthy people and act as their ‘fixer’. After taking care of whatever nasty business he was hired to do, he would turn around and become their worst nightmare, because now he has kompromat

There’s a good article on Vanity Fair called ‘The Talented Mr Epstein’ which writes about his early mentoring days with Ponzi scheme master Steven Jude Hoffenberg, his Bear Stearns SEC investigations, and his masterful slipping away from years of assorted grifting. The article stops just before he got into the

Because when you are trophy wife number three, knowing how to ‘care’ for an elderly man is seen as an asset.

.. and don’t forget the omniscient and all powerful has constant cash flow problems, soooo: pony up, stat.

There was a time when a progressive, glib, and handsome blond from California would have played very well with voters. You can tell he was been groomed his whole life for politics.

I’ll still watch it, but it will be a Mulan movie in my mind, and not a Disney remake. Which is fine, great even.

You’re correct: there is no mention of money laundering in the unredacted report.

We used take his expensive mechanical pencils and rap them hard once, so all the lead was broken inside, but not tiny pieces. For years, we would blow on the end of his pens, so the ink would explode in a big blob.

My favorite Disney movie.

In every cliché turd there is a kernal of truth.

It’s just shocking that it is coming from America.

Yes, lest we forget there are retracted portions of the Mueller Report indicating ongoing investigations.

My brief take away - where are the POC in the crowd shots, particularly behind Drumph?

And then the Canadians burned down the White House.