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Rhiannon12866

(224,280 posts)
Wed Dec 25, 2024, 04:06 AM 16 hrs ago

Greed and gray areas: Cryptocurrency seems inherently appealing to Trump; a wildcard in his new term - Alex Wagner MSNBC



Charlie Warzel, staff writer for the Atlantic, talks with Alex Wagner about the relationship between the MAGA movement and the cryptocurrency community, and why cryptocurrency would be particularly appealing to Trump. - Aired on 12/24/2024.
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Greed and gray areas: Cryptocurrency seems inherently appealing to Trump; a wildcard in his new term - Alex Wagner MSNBC (Original Post) Rhiannon12866 16 hrs ago OP
i need to say it one more time rampartd 15 hrs ago #1
I couldn't agree more, all of TFG's businesses failed so he initially ran to get campaign donations Rhiannon12866 15 hrs ago #2
there are a few more facts about the trump business rampartd 14 hrs ago #3

rampartd

(863 posts)
1. i need to say it one more time
Wed Dec 25, 2024, 04:18 AM
15 hrs ago

they want to rob ft knox by putting the usa at the bottom rung of a ponzi scheme.

if trump somehow thinks that pays the national debt he is too stupid to hold a check book, but there is a more likely possibility.

"you can't cheat an honest man" p t barnum

Rhiannon12866

(224,280 posts)
2. I couldn't agree more, all of TFG's businesses failed so he initially ran to get campaign donations
Wed Dec 25, 2024, 04:29 AM
15 hrs ago

And that worked out so well for him that he still held his "rallies" while in office. And if he couldn't run a successful business, how could he possibly manage finances on a national level??

rampartd

(863 posts)
3. there are a few more facts about the trump business
Wed Dec 25, 2024, 05:42 AM
14 hrs ago

most involve some form of fraud, and he has settled several suits to prove it and

the businesses fail, his partners, employees, shareholders, contractors and customers always lose big money, but

trump and family always seem to get by.

these preachers seem fairly astute about financial matters, what is in it for them that they keep coming back?

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